My mulberry jam (thanks, backyard tree)! placed 3rd in the wild fruit category at the Minnesota State Fair. This was my 3rd year entering and I’m still excited about it a few weeks later 🙃.
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pinkduvets
That’s awesome, congratulations! Do they announce the judging criteria?
Deppfan16
you got a 97 and still place third? wow you must have had d some stiff competition
Frizzy0ne
Congratulations!
Cultural-Sock83
Congratulations! 🎉
HatdanceCanada
Congrats. If you don’t mind my asking, how do they judge “safety and processing”? Or do they not provide you with more detail within the category? I understand that they would be looking for a good seal on the lid, but are there another criteria? Well done – would love to taste it, never had mulberry.
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That’s awesome, congratulations! Do they announce the judging criteria?
you got a 97 and still place third? wow you must have had d some stiff competition
Congratulations!
Congratulations! 🎉
Congrats. If you don’t mind my asking, how do they judge “safety and processing”? Or do they not provide you with more detail within the category? I understand that they would be looking for a good seal on the lid, but are there another criteria? Well done – would love to taste it, never had mulberry.