Great jams, jellies & local honey. I loved the Blackberry/Jalapeño! Pretty good prices for an independent operation. You can actually afford to buy a few jars to take home. We bought a dozen to give as gifts. The woman that runs the place is a gem as well.
Mr. S.
Classificação do local: 5 Eureka, CA
Love this place. It’s tiny inside, but I think it adds to the charm. The woman that runs it is very friendly and literally stopped what she was doing to give us tips on making our own canned goods. You can tell she’s passionate about the art and science of it and it really shows through in the products. Great prices, and flavors I never would have thought of(I’ll leave it vague so you can discover them for yourself). Jams, jellies, sauces(including a BBQ that’s fantastic) and more at fair prices. When I’ve been there, samples were out so I could try before I bought. Best tip: Buy more than you believe you’ll eat– it goes faster than you think!
Sandy H.
Classificação do local: 5 Antioch, CA
This was another stop we made while visiting Ferndale. The woman was making jams as we showed up. Her husband picked fresh berries the morning before and we got a fresh batch of two jams. Love the old time feel they gave us. Once again we will return and buy more jam then we did before.
Meg T.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
I remember when this little space used to be Jackie Jett Jam’s. The space is small, thus with four people inside you literally almost had to juggle anything that was in your arms, but the service(her granddaughter I believe) was sweet and sincere. When I mentioned Jackie’s name I expected a story of some sort, but was given a bit of the cold shoulder in response. At five dollars a jar, the jam was priced right, I just wish she’d been as friendly as everyone else on our trip was. Ah well, glad to see the space is still being used!