A sweet tradition, shared from our family to yours.
Bailey Family Jam is more than homemade strawberry jam to us. It is a family tradition built on gratitude, time together, and the joy of sharing something special with the people around us.
Our Story
Bailey Family Jam began in 2008, when we made small jars of strawberry jam for our wedding guests. What started as a simple thank-you quickly became something we looked forward to sharing year after year. Over time, making jam became part of our family rhythm — picking strawberries, cooking in small batches, filling jars, and giving them to friends and loved ones as a small way to say thank you.
What has made this tradition so meaningful is not just the jam itself, but everything that comes with it: the time together, the work that goes into each batch, and the chance to share something homemade and heartfelt with others.
What Bailey Family Jam Means to Us
For us, Bailey Family Jam is about more than ingredients and jars. It is about family participation, old-fashioned effort, and the kind of tradition that gets sweeter over time.
Each season brings its own memories — strawberry picking, sticky counters, warm jars cooling in the kitchen, and the satisfaction of seeing everything come together. What began as a one-time wedding favor grew into something much bigger: a family tradition we are proud to continue and share.
A New Chapter
This year has felt especially special because it marked a new chapter for Bailey Family Jam. For the first time, our kids wanted to help turn this tradition into something more by selling jam in addition to sharing it with friends and family.
That made this season feel different in the best way. It is still rooted in the same homemade tradition we have loved for years, but now it is also becoming something our kids can help build, take pride in, and carry forward.
From Our Family to Yours
Whether you have received a jar as a gift, bought one to support our family, or simply stopped by to read our story, thank you for being part of it. We are grateful for the people who have encouraged this tradition over the years, and excited to see where it goes next.