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Hey folks, I have a few jars of paw paw now, mostly 8 ounce jars. I also have another batch of blackberry on the way, as well as a bunch of wild apple jelly that I've been processing.
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Regional rate boxes are great. I didn’t know about the home printing but they’re still cheaper than normal priority or flat rate in my experience
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Originally posted by NSGSplatmaster View PostShould be caught up on orders. From now on, I'm going to suggest ordering multiple jars and I might be able to do some small discounts for certain volumes. Shipping costs are crazy. I try to find the smallest boxes I can but sometimes that ends up being more expensive flat priority flat rate for some reason. Certain states require priority shipping anyway from where I'm at, so it's kind of a crap shoot on the best shipping options. I don't feel right charging an arm and a leg for shipping, but I also need to have enough money to pay myself back for the jars and then some reasonable profit back to the USO.
I have a TON of mulberry still. Also going to have some more paw paw butter available soon. Paw paw is a native fruit to the US but it has virtually no commercial market. It has a smooth, pudding like texture and, when cooked down with sugar, has a light tropical, banana-type taste. I've eaten this right on toast and its fantastic.
Paw paw sounds interesting. Can you save me a few jars. I'll get them with my next order.
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Should be caught up on orders. From now on, I'm going to suggest ordering multiple jars and I might be able to do some small discounts for certain volumes. Shipping costs are crazy. I try to find the smallest boxes I can but sometimes that ends up being more expensive flat priority flat rate for some reason. Certain states require priority shipping anyway from where I'm at, so it's kind of a crap shoot on the best shipping options. I don't feel right charging an arm and a leg for shipping, but I also need to have enough money to pay myself back for the jars and then some reasonable profit back to the USO.
I have a TON of mulberry still. Also going to have some more paw paw butter available soon. Paw paw is a native fruit to the US but it has virtually no commercial market. It has a smooth, pudding like texture and, when cooked down with sugar, has a light tropical, banana-type taste. I've eaten this right on toast and its fantastic.
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Glad they liked it Johnny, I'd stay away from Hobbe's jelly too, it sounds very...protein packed. I'll get a box from the post office today to see what I can fit in there.
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I offered you my jelly and you got a restraining order. What gives?
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I would love to try the ghost pepper and peach, that's my kind of... jam. I will also take 4 jars of mulberry jam and a jar of blackberry please. I shared my last purchase with the family and they are hooked!
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Hey folks, I was on a business trip for two and a half weeks with almost no internet, my bad. Yes, I will sell ghost pepper/peach! I have an 8 ounce jar and a 6ish ounce jar (IDK, weird shape/brand) I'll sell for 16 + shipping. Thanks to everyone that has purchased jelly/jam so far, I met with the USO rep recently and she was very excited about the extra snacks that this money can purchase for the soldiers that visit the center.
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I forgot about this. I was going to order some when you first posted but forgot. Sending you a PM
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Up, with some new product updates. I have PLENTY of mulberry and if it's something you are really interested in, I could work a bulk deal with you. All of the jams are now being sold to benefit the local USO which supports our military members.
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Oh I missed this, I love this kind of stuff. I’ll take one small jar each of whatever you have left please! Shipping zip is 02812
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Up, almost completely out of dandelion until the next warm day, but everything else is available.
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