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Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning by Debby Bull
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“You have to not care whether they approve of your or not,” she said when I called. “We do what we do to express ourselves, not to coincide with what others like. You’re lucky if they like anything you do.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“I closed the door. Other people got husbands and children; I got a bag of lettuce. I hurled myself on the floor and sobbed. The worst thing about trying to get myself undepressed were the days when it seemed like I hadn’t made any progress at all.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“Canning is a whole world of a thing to do. It requires that you get out of your head. It's a Zen thing. You cannot be wondering about your inadequacies and how they drove Bob off and be making jelly. You'll wind up with big, cylindrical jujubes.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“Your like Martha Stewart on crack,” my neighbor shouted as I stuck another cardinal in with the daisies.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“It was obvious that the woman was trying to turn over a new leaf, so we bought all her bowls. I got a gigantic stoneware one with a flat bottom, like you’d use if you were making bread for the whole army, and I knew I would have to change my whole life to have a use for this bowl.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“You can die trying to get along with a disagreeable man,” she said, and I put a star beside it when I wrote it down and then taped it to the rear-view mirror for the rest of the drive. She hadn’t said “abusive,” I noticed; she had said that just disagreeable could kill you.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning
“In canning, the best stuff comes out of things that aren't so sweet, and you have to hope the analogy covers everything.”
Debby Bull, Blue Jelly: Love Lost & the Lessons of Canning