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Petit Teton Preserved Products Price List Subject to Availability Shipping Unavailable on Starred Items Petit Teton Preserved Products Price List Subject to availability Shipping unavailable on starred items Jams & Spreads Price Jams & Spreads (cont) Price Apple Butter $11 (8oz) Pear & Apple Jam $11 (8oz) Apple Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Pear Ginger Jam $11 (8oz) Apple Jam w/ Rum $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Pear Jam w/ Cream Sherry $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Apple Pie Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Pepper Jelly $11 (8oz) Apple Walnut Conserve $11 (8oz) Prickly Pear Jelly $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Babcock White Peach Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Quince Jam $11 (8oz) Babcock White Peach Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Quince Jam w/ Cinnamon $11 (8oz) w/ Ginger Quince & Fennel Jam $11 (8oz) Babcock White Peach Jam $11 (8oz) Rhubarb Jam $11 (8oz) w/ Lavender Santa Rosa Plum Jam $11 (8oz) Bartlett Pear Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Saturn Peach Jam $11 (8oz) Bartlett Pear Jam w/ Vanilla $11 (8oz) Seckel Pear Jam $11 (8oz) Beet Marmalade $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Strawberry Jam $11 (8oz) Blackberry Hazelnut Conserve $11 (8oz) Strawberry Espelette Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Blackberry Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Strawberry Lavender Jam $11 (8oz) Blackberry Jalapeno Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Strawberry & Peach Jam $11 (8oz) Blackberry Mint Jam $7 (4oz) Strawberry & Pepper Jam $11 (8oz) Blackberry Vanilla $11 (8oz) Strawberry Rhubarb Jam $11 (8oz) D’Anjou Pear Jam $7 (4oz) Strawberry Vanilla Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Eggplant Conserve $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Tomatillo Jam $7 (4oz) Fig Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) White Grape Jam $7 (4oz) Fig Jam w/ Port Wine $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Wild Plum Jam $7 (4oz) Fig Jam w/ Brandy $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Grape Jam $11 (8oz) Sweet & Savory Sides Green Gage Plum Jam $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Applesauce, Unsweetened $10 (16oz) Green Gage Plum Jam $11 (8oz) Applesauce w/ Honey $10 (16oz) w/ Cinnamon & Vanilla Cinnamon Applesauce $10 (16oz) Green Gage Plum Jam $11 (8oz) Quince Applesauce $8 (8oz) w/ Gin Rhubarb Applesauce $8 (8oz) Green Gage Plum Jam $11 (8oz) Strawberry Applesauce $8 (8oz) w/ Ginger Candied Quince $11 (8oz) Green Tomato Jam $11 (8oz) Cowboy Candy $7 (4oz) Green Tomato Jam w/ Gin $11 (8oz) Bangkok Peppers $7 (4oz) Jujube Butter w/ Ginger $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Curried Walla Walla Onions $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Mulberry Jam $9 (4oz); $13 (8oz) Espelette Peppers $7 (4oz) Jalapeño Peppers $7 (4oz) Sweet Peppers $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Updated June 2016 Petit Teton Preserved Products Price List Subject to availability Shipping unavailable on starred items Chutneys Price Pickles and Relishes (cont) Price Apple Rhubarb Chutney $11 (8oz) Chow Chow, Spicy $11 (8oz) Blackberry Chutney $11 (8oz) Fennel Relish $11 (8oz) Green Tomato Chutney $11 (8oz) Green Tomato Relish $11 (8oz) Pippin Apple Chutney $11 (8oz) Ratatouille Relish $11 (8oz) Seckel Pear Chutney $11 (8oz) Spicy Pepper Relish $11 (8oz) Tomatillo Chutney $11 (8oz) Sweet Pepper Relish $11 (8oz) Condiments Price Soups *Cilantro Jalapeno Pesto $8 (4.6oz) Beef Bone Broth $20 (16oz) Green Tomato Salsa $11 (8oz) Fava Bean Bisque $20 (32oz) Green Tomato Catsup $11 (8oz) Pork Bone Broth $20 (16oz) Heirloom Catsup $11 (8oz) Sorrel Soup $15 (32oz) Jalapeño Salsa $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Tomato Basil Soup $15 (32oz) *Mint Pesto $8 (4.6oz) Winter Squash Soup $20 (32oz) *Parsley Jalapeno Pesto $8 (4.6oz) Tomato Sauce w/Basil $15 (16oz) Drink Mixes & Syrups Tomato Sauce w/ Oregano $15 (16oz) Bloody Mary Mix $13 (16oz) Peach BBQ Sauce $7 (4oz) Grape Syrup $11 (8oz) Spicy Adobo Sauce $11 (8oz) Prickly Pear Syrup $7 (4oz); $11 (8oz) Sweet & Spicy Dipping Sauce $11 (8oz) Spicy Pepper Syrup $11 (8oz) Strawberry Syrup $11 (8oz) Pickles and Relishes Curried Carrots $13 (12oz) Fermented Dilly Beans $13 (12oz) *Escarole Kimchi $11 (16oz) Green Tomato Pickles $13 (12oz) *Kimchi $11 (16oz) Pickled Asparagus $13 (12oz) *Sauerkraut $11 (16oz) Pickled Beets $15 (16oz) *Red Sauerkraut $11 (16oz) *Pickled Eggs $15 (16oz) Pickled Fennel $11 (8oz) Pickled Okra $13 (12oz) Dried Goods Pickled Walla Walla Onions $13 (16oz) Dried Tomatoes $7 (1.6 oz) w/ Fennel Membrillo $7 (3.5oz) Pickles w/ Fennel $11 (16oz) Sugared Jalapeños $5 (1.5oz) Fruit Leather $6 Spices $4-$6 Specialty Pure Lard $10 (8oz) Updated June 2016 .
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