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Kiwi And Lemongrass Jam Recipe Recipe
by Tandy Sinclair

I am a long way away from having to worry about fussy eaters. James, who is now 25 has developed an amazing palate and has become an adventurous eater and Mark who is 23 is still stuck in teenage boy feeder mode. I used to disguise vegetables in their food by grating them up finely and hid the fact that I cooked with pepper. Thankfully, I never had to worry about school lunches as I would not have known how to get the boys to eat all the ‘healthy’ stuff. But, I have a lot of friends whose children are still of school going age and I am going to help them by sharing this kiwi and lemongrass jam recipe. Sandwiches are still a school lunch staple and I am sure they can be found in most children’s lunchboxes. When I was at school I got a brown bread sandwich with peanut butter and apricot jam. I think jam makes a great bread topping, and as this jam is so good for you, you could even pop a spoonful into some plain yoghurt to make it have a great depth of flavour.

Do you still have school going children, and what do you pop into their lunchboxes?

Kiwi And Lemongrass Jam Recipe

Ingredients:

Method:

Place the kiwi fruit, lemongrass, honey and lemon juice into a small saucepan

Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and add the pectin

Stir the pectin into the fruit and leave to simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally

Place into a sterilized glass jar

Leave to cool before placing into the fridge

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Disclaimer: I have been provided with 28 kiwi fruit to take part in this challenge as well as the give aways. This disclaimer is in line with my blogging policy.

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About Tandy

I am a foodie who is passionate about regional and seasonal produce. I live in a cottage by the sea with my husband, our three dogs, a tortoise and a fish. We are busy building a house which is an adventure all in itself. Each year we visit a new place to experience the food of the area.