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Jason Berard said:Any idea what they are? The plants were the same size as the strawberries, but the berries were the size of raspberries.....
No . . . but how about your preserves technique?sardog1 said:Update on the local blueberry crop -- (And no, you didn't really expect a location tip, did you? )
Mad Townie said:No . . . but how about your preserves technique?
sardog1 said:Berry Wars, Part 2: Stinkin' Rose-breasted Grosbeak was in "my" raspberry patch today when I got home.
Puck said:Only a berry afficianado would use that "adjective" to describe that bird. You are hard core.
Puzzle Mtn this past weekend wasn't bad. Found 1 nice raspberry and zillions of blueberries, I ate the evidence of the former and Gail picked a half ziplock bag of the latter. We had fresh blueberries back at SK's for the next two days...peakbagger said:As for locations, Andover White Cap, puts all the berry photos over the last few days to shame.
peakbagger said:Another berry tip, to freeze berries (including Raspberries) lay them out on a cookie sheet in a thin layer, place in freezer until frozen then pour them in a freezer ziplock bag. This keeps the berries from clumping up and they pour out of the bag easily. If you plan to keep them for awhile in the freezer, double bag the berries in two ziplocks.
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