Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Orange Marmalade with a Breadmaker

Orange Marmalade with a breadmaker
There are two more jams I made this summer with the bread maker, one being this orange marmalade. I have a family member that loves this marmalade, so I found some beautiful oranges on sale and went to work. I did not realize that oranges are in season right now. I was thinking they were more of a late fall crop, but they are in season and plentiful right now in the stores.

Orange Marmalade in the Breadmaker
servings: 20 ounces

1 1/2 pounds of oranges (organic if possible)
1 1/2 cup of granular sugar
3 tablespoons of pectin
1 teaspoon of butter (optional)

Instructions:
Wash your oranges and dry. Cut them in halve and juice them with a juicer. Remove as much of the pulp as you can without any pith. Cut the orange skin into thin strips of about 1/5th inch. Place the orange juice with pulp, the orange peel strips, sugar, pectin and, butter into the bread machine pan. Select the "Jam" cycle and hit sart. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes. Once jam is done, let cool in pan for one hour and then transfer to sterilized jars, or preferred storage container. The jam stores in the refrigerator 3 weeks and in the freezer for one year.
*I have a Hamilton Beach  breadmaker.
Recipe adapted from: culinaryshades.com 


Orange Marmalade Pound Cake
I went in search of ways to use my marmalade once I had preserved it, and I found a recipe for a Marmalade Pound Cake, which turned out delicious! Ten years ago on this blog I also made an orange marmalade cake, here is the link.

Orange Marmalade with a Breadmaker
This cake came from Marisa McClellan, who wrote Food in Jars. I believe I got the recipe out of The Food in Jars Kitchen: 140 Ways to Cook, Bake, Plate, and Share Your Homemade Pantry. This recipe used the marmalade in the cake and the glaze. She had some great recipes for using preserved food in this cookbook! 

Orange Marmalade Pound Cake

Enjoy!

In Victory,
Sherry


Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Garden Success

The Romantic Cottage Garden
I have really liked mixing the beds this year with multiple plants. It seems to work with the natural order instead of against it.

The Romantic Cottage Garden

The Romantic Cottage Garden
I planted mostly native plants this year, and it was a definite win. More pollinators for sure!  

The Romantic Cottage Garden
I have tried growing the Queen Anne's lace plants that are made for gardening, but I have a problem with the biting black bugs that love to spend time on them, so my new replacement plant has become oryla, and it was perfect! 

The Romantic Cottage Garden
Sweet peas are a favorite, but we bolt to hot weather so fast here in my climate that it might not be worth it to grow them. They really are pretty though and smell great, even if they succumb to the heat in June.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
I discovered you can just throw sweet alyssum seed in the garden about the same time you plant peas, and they grow without a fuss.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
Cosmos, always a favorite, but I like the shorter varieties.

Apricot Strawflower
Major excitement over these strawflowers; they were stunning. 

Ballerina Zinnnas
Johnny's Ballerina zinnias with some volunteer zinnias; they were very pretty, and I was a fan.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
Of all my roses, this Lady of Shallot has been performing well.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
I continue to have good results with the Bubblegum petunias in my raised planters.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
The pollinators have been very comfortable in my garden this year.

The Romantic Cottage Garden
The Pelargonium continues to like the backyard with a little afternoon shade. Geraniums...I think it is funny to call them by their scientific name, like the British do.

Cardinal's Nest
We have had several more bird nests. This is a cardinal's nest.

Cardinal's Eggs
We had to get up high and get a picture of the eggs to identify them, and then we saw the mother and father cardinal tending the nest.

Tiger swallotail
We just love our beautiful butterflies. I do as much as I can to give them habitat.

Monarch
These are some of my favorite garden successes this year. I have been emphasizing native habitat over obsessing about weed control. Sometimes the weeds get ahead of me, and then I pull them and take note if any beneficial insects are living there! The chipmunks are very happy with my yard too. They are hard to spot because they are very quick, but the 45-degree angle they hold their tail at when they are scampering about gives them away. I saw one this morning and thought it was a butterfly at the top of the fence, and I watched for a few more seconds and realized with that give away angle they hold their tails, it was a chipmunk.  

In Victory,
Sherry

Thursday, August 6, 2026

Mixed Berry Jam in Breadmaker

Mixed Berry Jam in Breadmaker
If you have ever tried a Marie Callender's Razzelberry Pie, that is what this jam tastes like. It is one of my family's favorite pies. You could vary the berries depending on what you have on hand, but this is my favorite combination of berries. This is also one of my family's favorite ways to eat said berries, on ice cream.

Mixed Berry Jam in Breadmaker
Yields: 6 cups

2 cups raspberries
2 cups strawberries
2 cups of blueberries
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon butter
1 1/2 tablespoons fruit pectin 

In a large mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients. Pour into bread pan. Start breadmaker. Place your breadmaker on the jam function and start machine. This takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to cook and then let it cool for one hour in the bread pan on the counter. Then transfer into storage containers. Some of mine went into the fridge and some was frozen. Stores in the refrigerator 3 weeks and in the freezer for one year.
*I have a Hamilton Beach  breadmaker and I got the instructions out of the instruction manual that came with the machine.
Enjoy!

In Victory,
Sherry
 

Thursday, July 30, 2026

Sunflower & Black Forest Dahlia

Sunflower & Black Forest Dahlia
I had a volunteer sunflower come up, and it went perfectly with these Black Forest Ruby Dahlias I got from Baker Creek Seeds this year. 

Black Forest Dahlia
I have had mixed results with dahlias in my climate, but these did really well.

Black Forest Dahlia

Black Forest Ruby Dahlia
The key to growing them seems to be where I place them in the yard. These had some bright morning and noonday sun but a little afternoon shade. This dahlia has to be my favorite dahlia I have ever grown from seed. 

Sparrow's Nest
I saved my sparrow's nest that came from my flowerpot. The babies happily made it to flight and took off with a watchful mother.

Meakin Pitcher and Bowl
I continue to enjoy the flower shed, and I am often arranging.

Roses with Blue Willow Child's tea set
Here is a Lady of Shallot rose with a miniature tea set I found at a thrift store for my granddaughter.

Cupcakes Cosmos
My favorite cosmos fell over during a storm, so I picked most of them and made a bouquet,

In Victory,
Sherry

Tuesday, July 21, 2026

Raspberry Jam with Beadmaker

Raspberry Jam with Beadmaker
I am making jam again; this time it is raspberry. I made this in the breadmaker, and it is so easy. It has become my favorite way to make jam. 

Raspberry Jam with Beadmaker
Raspberry jam is perfect for adding to cheesecake.

Raspberry Jam with Beadmaker
The set on this jam is just perfect!

Sunflowers

Raspberry Jam with Beadmaker
Raspberry Jam in Breadmaker
Yields: 6 cups

6 cups raspberries
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice (used bottled)
2 tablespoons fruit pectin 

In a large mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients. Pour into bread pan. Start breadmaker. Place your breadmaker on the jam function and start machine. This takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to cook and then let it cool for one hour in the bread pan on the counter. Then transfer into storage containers. Some of mine went into the fridge and some was frozen. Stores in the refrigerator 3 weeks and in the freezer for one year.
*I have a Hamilton Beach  breadmaker and I got the instructions out of the instruction manual that came with the machine.
Enjoy!

In Victory,
Sherry

Friday, July 17, 2026

Summer Zinnias

Summer Zinnias
Here is a bouquet of some of my favorite zinnias this year.

Summer Zinnias


Summer Zinnias
strawflower
There are also a few strawflowers I grew for drying. 

Summer Zinnias
I placed the bouquet in the cottage corner by some recent thrift store finds. Yes, I found Mason Cash mixing bowls at the thrift store!

In Victory,
Sherry