You can’t make a PB&J without the J. You can’t make a jelly donut without it, either. For the best PB&J of your life (not to mention the best jelly donuts), use the most delicious fresh jam or jelly to be found in West Virginia — plus, it comes in all sorts of locally grown, locally made, locally sold options that are all low in sugar and high in flavor. It’s homemade jelly that tastes every bit as good as the stuff your grandmother used to make!
Junction Mercantile. A small community bulk and local foods store located at 8003 Charles Town Road in Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia.
Junction Mercantile sells homesteading supplies, bulk groceries and candy, freeze dried foods, local produce, and more. They also offer classes on farming, homesteading, and nutrition. They've got a public outdoor space. AND they rent smart bicycles.
Sister Sue's Homemade Jams & Jellies. Also known as "Veteran Produced". A small, veteran-owned producer of preserves located at 2063 Charles Town Road in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Sister Sue's uses all local ingredients to create the freshest jams available anywhere, out of the best produce available anywhere. All the jams and jellies are low sugar, some sweetened with just honey or maple syrup.
Apricot, Apple Pie, Blackberry, Blueberry, Blueberry Pomegranate, Cherry, Mango, Mixed Berry, Peach, Peach Raspberry, Pineapple, Plum, Raspberry, Strawberry, Strawberry Rhubarb, Strawberry Lemonade, Tomato Basil... those are just the jam options! Don't even get us started on the jellies!
Now put the two together: Junction Mercantile sells jams and jellies from Sister Sue's, and the pair definitely makes for an award winning combination!
Plus, check out all the other products Junction Mercantile sells in bulk, like spices, flours, grains, crackers, and more; stock up on your favorites to tide you through the coming months.
Alternatively, find Sister Sue's at other markets around West Virginia, including Black Dog Coffee right next door to Junction Mercantile, Tamarack Marketplace in Beckley, Nelson Supply in Hedgesville, German Street Coffee & Candlery in Shepherdstown, Taylors Farm Market in Inwood, Bolivar Bread in Harpers Ferry, or Camp Creek State Park.
Learn more about how to get your hands on some fresh jam or jelly in West Virginia on the websites of Junction Mercantile and Sister Sue’s. What fruit spread is your favorite? It’s likely Sister Sue’s makes it!
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