Home Ec.

Home Ec. Small-batch jam and pickles. Visit us at farmers' markets around Indy! Traders' Point Creamery, Zionsville IN

Broad Ripple Farmers’ Market Saturdays 9a-12:30pAlso available at: Homespun, 869 Mass Ave.Wildwood Market, 1015 Virginia Ave.

🌸 COCKTAILS 🌸  I made these recipe photos in 2016 and don't think I ever actually posted them! ha! Time is weird. You ca...
03/29/2025

🌸 COCKTAILS 🌸 I made these recipe photos in 2016 and don't think I ever actually posted them! ha! Time is weird. You can use any marmalade for the first one, and I made a cherry jam (without the amaretto) recently that would be perfect for the second. People are always asking me what to do with jam, so here ya go! I recommend putting the jam in the microwave for 20ish seconds til liquidy so it dissolves better in cold drinks.

You can now buy full size jars of my jam at  in downtown Indianapolis 💛🤎❤️  They also sell my favorite bread to put jam ...
03/07/2025

You can now buy full size jars of my jam at in downtown Indianapolis 💛🤎❤️ They also sell my favorite bread to put jam on, the porridge loaf, and my favorite coffee :)

Taste testing biscuits for a BISCUIT & JAM POP UP on Sunday November 12 at  We'll have both butter and vegan biscuits, b...
11/01/2023

Taste testing biscuits for a BISCUIT & JAM POP UP on Sunday November 12 at

We'll have both butter and vegan biscuits, baked fresh that morning, with your choice of jam. Stay tuned for a pre-order option

Balsamic Stout Onion Jelly is back! It’s excellent with cheese, as a glaze for roasted veggies, and anywhere else you ma...
01/12/2023

Balsamic Stout Onion Jelly is back! It’s excellent with cheese, as a glaze for roasted veggies, and anywhere else you may want a sweet tangy beer thing going on. Find it at Saturday morning :)

This was a popular jelly for years, but I gave up on it for a while due to the temperamental nature of working with apple stock and the intense smell of reducing beer and vinegar down. For jelly nerds: my recipe uses Christiane Ferber’s beer jelly recipe as a base. It’s a great recipe to play around with, but sometimes it doesn’t set properly for *months*, which is not convenient when running a business 😅

November 2022 is Home Ec.’s ten year anniversary!  There I was in November 2012, selling at my very first farmers’ marke...
11/14/2022

November 2022 is Home Ec.’s ten year anniversary! There I was in November 2012, selling at my very first farmers’ market (first pic). It still feels so strange to have this as my life’s work, especially as it wasn’t my intention at first. Keep reading for a rambling reminiscence.
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Each step along the way has been its own challenge and learning experience. As someone with no training in the food industry or in business, everything was new to me. Even jam was new to me. I sold out of the first two batches of jam that I ever made (strawberry with black pepper and blueberry with lime) at a small gallery show of my art in 2010ish. I was just getting into food at that point- baking bread, canning, fermenting, foraging (self taught from books). I was also broke, so a friend kindly let me sell what I was making in his art studio every month during open studio nights. See second pic. There are still a few loyal customers from my bake sale days! Thank you if you’re reading this.
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Home Ec. started out as a home-based business (hence the name), but quickly outgrew my apartment. In 2015 I moved into ‘s new kitchen (3rd pic), where I still work out of today. Thank you Meredith & Kelly!
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In 2017 my Bourbon Pawpaw Jam won a award. That’s me at the award ceremony in San Francisco (4th pic). I was clueless that such a win was huge for my tiny business. Requests from press (5th pic) and national wholesale inquiries were coming in. I didn’t know how to sell wholesale, or how I could possibly make any profit doing so. was very helpful at this point, thank you Craig ! It turned out that I couldn’t afford to scale up to sell nationally, and I never really wanted to. In my mind, Home Ec. was like an art project. I made everything by hand, every batch was different and subject to my whims, and the labels had to be constantly changed to reflect that. Over time I’ve come to terms with consistency and repetition, and that is its own challenge.
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Thanks for reading, more ramblings to come :)

Just restocked Wildwood in Fountain Square (Indianapolis) with a variety of jams. Look at how beautiful their bouquets a...
11/05/2022

Just restocked Wildwood in Fountain Square (Indianapolis) with a variety of jams. Look at how beautiful their bouquets are in the moody fall light.

This is what I’m bringing to the Nov. 5th farmers’ market!
11/04/2022

This is what I’m bringing to the Nov. 5th farmers’ market!

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