1.9kg of the best strawbs now in a bowl layered with same amount of sugar (I used some golden granulated as well). The conserve sounds nice - whole strawbs in a syrup which I think will be wonderful on things like rice pudding or ice cream.
My lovely husband cleaned and readied the bedroom for my mum whilst I was preparing all this. What a lovely man (though I think it was more the thought of the strawb conserve which made him do it

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Thanks for the advice re. freezing - I hadn't realised they would be OK as always thought they didn't freeze so will do that. I freeze rasps and whilst they go a bit mushy it is a lovely taste of the summer in the middle of winter mixed in with yoghurt!
Whilst I had plenty of plants last year the ducks got into one patch and scoffed the lot, red and green so I never had quite so many fruit as this year!
P.S. Broadbean - I have one bed with 12 plants in and then 2 rows in the veg patch each with about 8-12 in. I bought some new ones but they are tiny and pathetic at the moment.
The ones doing best are 2 yr, 3yr and 4yr old. I don't know why 'they' say to take strawbs out after they've been in situ after 3 years. The 4 year olds are doing wonderfully!