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237SJ | 13:04 Tue 13th Jun 2017 | Food & Drink
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Anyone eaten it - is it nice? I need to make some jam for a charity stall this weekend and I see that gooseberries are in season. I haven't eaten a gooseberry since I was a child and I picked some that were overhanging my Gran's meadow and developed a rash. That kind of put me off.
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My husband keeps going on about Tayberries Toorak, I think we are in the right area...I'll have a look to see if any of the fruit farms in Perth and Kinross or Fife grow them. Thanks for the reminder x
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When I made raspberry jam I found removing the seeds a bit of a chore. The end result was good though
They do - a few years ago I bought tayberries at a farm shop on the road between Cupar and st andrew's - so worth googling

But they are quite expensive so probably not a jam option (but a nice treat)
I got my Rasp's from that farm last year Toorak, never thought to look for Tayberries. Will this year. Thank you :o)
I think I will go there too at some point over the summer:-)
Oh, might see you there Toorak, wear your AB badge :o) Are you Fife or Perthshire? You don't have to answer. I'm Fife just outside Glenrothes
Not too far away - Stirlingshire
Not too far at all. x Perhaps we may meet one day :o)
Yes - but don't trip up on you bag in the process!
I know, I'm a walking disaster. Went to Loch Leven with the kids the other week and fell down a rabbit hole and twisted my ankle, that still hurts a bit!
I'll let you know if a trip to that farm shop is nigh...
Please do x
If you haven't tried blackcurrant & mint, please do!

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