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Black Cherry jelly
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northwest1965
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Does anyone know who stocks this?. If not any ideas how I can make it?
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that sounds yummy, I'd love to know tooYes Your Dukeiness0
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Do you mean the Jam type jelly or the jelly and ice-cream type? Morrisons sell black cherry Jam.0
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Oh that's brought back memories..... I decided years ago to make a black forest trifle for Mum & Dad's Ruby wedding party and could I find a black cherry jelly?? In the end, my partner found one, can't remember the make, but am sure it was in Sainsbury's. The recipe came out nice, instead of trifle sponge, it used sliced choclate swiss roll. Hope you manage to get one x2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
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Oooh, I remember nicking these from the pantry when I was a kid![SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
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If you can't find it, and I've never seen it, try making up a blackcurrant jelly with a tin of black cherries mixed in. Use the cherry juice as part of the liquid.0
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I've had a cherry jelly from Waitrose before, not sure if it was a 'proper' cubes one or a powder mix.0
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I can't say I have heard of this either. I think perhaps the best bet would be Thriftlady's suggestion:thriftlady wrote: »If you can't find it, and I've never seen it, try making up a blackcurrant jelly with a tin of black cherries mixed in. Use the cherry juice as part of the liquid.
I think I would be more inclined to just go with a black cherry jam in place of the jellyLove and compassion to all x0
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