Jam is used to make the filling for the pies.
'I have started working the flour to make a crust for the pie, but I don't have anything to fill it with. Can you imagine an air pie? Wouldn't be very filling, I imagine.
'I use grape jam to fill my pies. There are some vineyards here on the farm where you can pick fresh grapes, which will then need to be crushed. To crush them you will want to place them in the tubs at the vineyard, then dance upon them. I know it sounds like madness, but it makes the texture perfect and feels so fun between your toes. After they are crushed, bring them to Theobald Longfurrow. He will add some syrups and sugars to make the perfect jam.
'The vineyard is north from here. Start by picking the grapes. You can't have jam without grapes!'
The vineyard is north of Rosa Brockhouse on Northcotton Farm.
Rosa Brockhouse asked you to help her make jam for her pies. The first step is to gather grapes.
The crushing tubs are next to the vineyard at the Northcotton Farm.
The grapes need to be crushed in the tubs before they can be turned into jam.
You were told that by dancing on the grapes in the tubs, you could crush them effectively.
The grapes are in tubs by the vineyard. The next step is to crush them.
The crushed grapes need to be collected from the tub.
Theobald Longfurrow is next to the vineyards on Northcotton Farm.
Theobald Longfurrow will help you turn your crushed grapes into jam.
Rosa Brockhouse is south of the vineyards on the Northcotton Farm.
Rosa Brockhouse will want to get the jam put into the pie.