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1 You know she can't make jam , Grandmother; she's only five years old.
2 Why, even I don't know how to make jam and I'm twelve!
3 I reckon we-all better make jam of dem berries right soon.
4 If you get carried away with your blackberry-picking, make jam with the glut.
5 Use the fruit to eat as dessert or make jam or chutney with it.
6 I also found the time to pickle homegrown gherkins, make jam and fold the laundry.
7 You couldn't make jam on Sunday in any case.
8 The Persians used rose petals to make wine; the Iranians to make jam ; the English to flavour butter.
9 I know many of us make jam , chutneys and other preserves, but what about potted meat and fish?
10 When I'm home I cook or make jam -I've just started making marmalade -I love all that.
11 Others only gather the blueberries for their own use, either to make jam or the famous pies national to French Canada.
12 One cannot make jam between the courses of a luncheon or a dinner party, or during the dummy hand at bridge.
13 May was due over tomorrow, we were going huckleberry picking and she was going to teach me how to make jam .
14 And oh, Connie, there's a pastrycook's round the corner where they make jam - puffs like they did when I was a kid--
15 Fruit trees and beehives at the school are harvested to make jam and honey, and it is all prepared by the students.
16 And besides, I didn't see when He'd find time to make jam if it's one endless Sabbath day, as the hymn says.
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