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		<title>By: Tiffany</title>
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		<description>This is very similar to mayhaw jelly that is usually only found in the deep south.  I live in Atlanta, and I had only just recently heard of it myself.  The mayhaw is in the apple family and is basically like a crabapple the size of a cranberry or even smaller.  It makes very tasty jelly!  It reminds me of apple jelly but much better.  It is known as &quot;the best jelly in the world&quot; among the folks that produce it.  Since the mayhaw is so small, the blossom ends are left intact when made into juice for the jelly; otherwise, it would be too tedious.  I just love the beautiful reddish color of the finished jelly!  I&#039;m sure that your crabapple jelly is just as delicious!  It looks wonderful!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very similar to mayhaw jelly that is usually only found in the deep south.  I live in Atlanta, and I had only just recently heard of it myself.  The mayhaw is in the apple family and is basically like a crabapple the size of a cranberry or even smaller.  It makes very tasty jelly!  It reminds me of apple jelly but much better.  It is known as &#8220;the best jelly in the world&#8221; among the folks that produce it.  Since the mayhaw is so small, the blossom ends are left intact when made into juice for the jelly; otherwise, it would be too tedious.  I just love the beautiful reddish color of the finished jelly!  I&#8217;m sure that your crabapple jelly is just as delicious!  It looks wonderful!</p>
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