#Win a Home Preserving Starter Kit from Ball®

Knowing what to buy for Mothers Day can be a tricky one, especially when your Mum says she doesn’t want or need anything.

The Home Preserving Starter Kit from Ball® is a great gift idea for people who love making their own produce or would love to get into jam and chutney-making without all the hassle! Once your recipes have been created and processed in their jars, they can be stored for up to one year. They also make great gifts for other friends and family if you want to share the goodness around!

The kit (RRP £19.99) includes a preserving rack, jar-lifting tool, bubble-removing tool and 4 x 240ml glass jars with lids and bands plus instructions and recipes for strawberry jam, orange marmalade and basic tomato sauce.

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302 thoughts on “#Win a Home Preserving Starter Kit from Ball®”

  1. I love making preserves with the wild foraged fruit from my garden and local area. Brambles, Apples, plums, pears and gooseberries.

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  2. Her delicious raspberry and plum jam. Though I read someone say they want strawberry and vanilla jam and I quite fancy that too!

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  3. my mum makes THE BEST lemon curd ever! Which I then use in baking if I’m feeling organised, or just spread on toast if not 😉 lush

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  4. My Mum’s almost 90 and very frail with arthritic hands, so I’ll have to do the making, but I know she will want me to make her some chutney and some lemon curd.

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  5. my mother-in-law makes a delicious green mango chutney, so I’d ask her to make lots as a jar never lasts long in our house

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  6. I’d like to make something for her but if my mum was making something for us, I’d go for strawberry jam so my two boys would definitely tuck in too.

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  7. Home made jam,you can’t beat it,whether it’s strawberry,raspberry or blackcurrant.I wonder if you can make mango ?,how good would that be x

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  8. My mum has a garden and allotment that produces loads of lovely soft fruit every year, so maybe some homegrown blueberry or raspberry jam.

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  9. When my mum was alive she used to make all her own marmalade.I love to make jam with my young son and we grow our own strawberries so hoping to make some this year

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  10. We lost my mum 5 years ago but I would love to use this myself to make jams and chutneys. I’ve started growing my own fruit and veg so this set would be lovely.

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  11. Strawberry jam. We always go to the ‘pick your own’ in June/July so it will be lovely to make our fruit last right through winter.

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