Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Jelly Making -or- Taylor living dangerously ;)



Something our family really enjoys about being in TX in the fall is making Prickly Pear Jelly, that is, jelly from the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. The fruit by itself is flavorful, but not at all sweet and full of seeds, which is why jelly is about the only thing people make from it. (Cattle, on the other hand will risk a face full of stickers to eat them off the cactus pads, especially in a dry year when the grass is scarce.) On our way home from our camping trip in Mason, we stopped to harvest a bar-ditch we had seen on the way in. (as noted above, the cows had eaten most of what was on their side of the fence.)  Today, Glory and I finished making the jelly. Hurray for Fall!

1 comment:

The Innkeeper said...

I used to think about making that, especially when we lived where they were all around us! Never did it even once... :o/