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    Posted: 24 October 2007 at 12:29pm
Yum yum! I've been buying the jam for a while, it is the only jam I know of (apart from Barkers) that lists the fruit as the first ingredient, instead of sugar. It is delicious!! I've been trying out the relishes too, and so far all of them are really yummy! Well worth paying another $1 or so.

Sorry, it's spelt Anathoth lol

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yeah i love the tomato relish, its my fav
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Yep, that is the only jam that I will buy, it is a bit more expensive, but worth it.
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the homestyle pickle ROCKS
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beetroot relish....mmmmm.
i know that anathoth uses the edmonds cokbok recipes for everything - the only difference being that they use different varieties of fruit to produce the best jams, etc.
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Oh yes... so so so good


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ooh i love the raspberry jam, so yummy and gooood!
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The Tomato Relish is awesome for cheese on toast

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My dad LOVES the marmalade (ewwwwww!).
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The zucchini one is AWESOME too.
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Love their pickles but I find their jams too sweet.
I used to like Barkers jams I think it was peach and passion fruit but my latest favorite jam is the new reduced sugar Apricot Jam by Craigs (40% less sugar than their regular jams) it's a bit tangy which I love.
I'm more a Marmalade girl really.
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I've only tried the relish and found that waaaaaayyyyy too sweet. We have the raspberry jam here at the moment, may have to try that for brekkie this morn.
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Anathoth has now been bought by Barkers jams. They are now buying their berries in China as well as NZ. To my tastes it is definately not as good as it used to be.
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Nikki what time is breakfast?
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Yes, I'm not a jam lover but my husband likes it. He has always reminisced about the blackberry jam his Grandma used to make and so I bought some Anathoth blackberry ham and he says it's just like his Grandmas recipe. So that's pretty good I guess!
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Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

Nikki what time is breakfast?


I've finished school remember so I get to swan around eating whenever I want. I don't even think I managed breakfast that day I was out of bed though... surely that counts for something! hehe
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I love everything i've tried in the Anathoths range. We got hooked a few years back when DH got a gourmet hamper thing as his work Xmas pressie. So yummy!!
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I just love the tomato relish in wraps with beef etc Yummy. The kids love it for their sammies with Salami lettuce and cheese.


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Lunch today: tomato, cheese and farmstyle pickle with salt and pepper on vogels bread, grilled in the oven.. mmmmm!

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