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Bitterness starts out small. An offense burrows its way into our hearts. We replay it in our minds, creating deep ruts that will be hard to build back up. We retell our hurts to any available listener, including each sordid detail. We enlist support, pushing us further into our resentment. We hear the offending person's name and cringe. We decipher the offense as intentional and our offender as full of spite. We look for other reasons, both real or imagined, to dislike our villain. With each new piece of information, we form another layer of bitterness. We fool ourselves into thinking no one will know, but anger and resentment have a way of seeping into everything. Resentment is like a beach ball we try to submerge in the water. No matter how valiant our efforts, it pops up with all its vitality, splashing everyone around.
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Blackberry Jam
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Fruits
Condiments, Jams
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
c
Blackberries
2
c
Water
1
pk
Powdered fruit pectin
5
c
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
Crush fruit thoroughly. Add water and fruit pectin. Stir until pectin is
dissolved. Heat to boiling. Boil 5-10 minutes. Add sugar. Stir until
dissolved. Boil 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently, or until thick. The
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