Well....I've just finished my breakfast of Breadmaker toast and Breadmaker jam and I have to say....it was ok! Not a brilliant success first time, but very tasty

But I think I know where I went wrong and I've lots of ideas for the next batch!
I used 8oz of strawberrys (from Spain..very ungreen but I wanted to experiment *now*!) and 8oz of ordinary sugar. I couldn't find any pectin in the supermarket (probably the wrong season) so I tried Hepsibah's suggestion and stewed an apple and got a couple of tablespoons of liquid from that. I totally forgot the lemon juice!

I cored the apples before stewing them and I've since discovered (why do you always read these things *afterwards*?) that pips, seeds, core and peel contain the highest levels of pectin so you should keep those in, and that the lemon juice is there to bring out the pectin in the seeds etc. All of this probably explains why my jam is rather sloppy an resembles red honey with strawberry chunks!

More pectin needed! But that's all that was wrong with it. Apart from its consistency it's very tasty. I think, however, that this batch will work fantastically well in the homemade youghurt I'm intending to try to make today. Sloppy is probably better in this case!
For info, the above filled one half litre kilner jar. The level of the jam in the breadmaker pan only reached the top of the stirrer, so I think you could probably increase the quantity a bit (possibly double) without risking overspill inside the breadmaker if you wanted to make a little more in one go. Great for the odd pound of fruit someone gives you during a glut!
Alcina