> Not sure what I’ll do with the rest, freeze or just eat them. Yum.
Or do both. That's what I liked to do, when I had access to truly
fresh-picked.
-- Jim
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Quarantine appears to agree with me, I lost 3 pounds right away, I haven't
lost any more weight but I appear to be losing diameter.Our gym shared the
workout routine for last month and we've been doing that 2 or 3 times a
week.The other day Mass Fish and Wildlife sent out a website to help
Yeah, this shelter in place stuff doesn’t do much for burning calories. I’m
used to walking 3-4 miles a day downtown. I’m lucky to get 1/4 of that now.
I’ve cut down on eating in general, although it’s tough being at home since
everything is pretty much at one’s fingertips…
The blueberry hand
Ahem, the wild blueberries from the coast of Maine are the ones prized around
the world. "Wild Maine Blueberries" is a phrase to inspire confidence... ;)
-Curt
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 11:51:31 PM EDT, Peter Frederick via Mercedes
wrote:
Nothing compares to wild blueberries
Oh man, I bet those are good.
Angie made chocolate chip blondie squares on Sunday. I have to work hard to not
just gobble them all down...
-Curt
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 3:50:03 PM EDT, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
wrote:
Went over to a local blueberry farm this morning and picked up
Nothing compares to wild blueberries picked in the hills around Sault Ste.
Marie. Takes a million or so to make anything, but they make wonderful pies
and jam.
Just have to watch out for bears while you are picking them, they are quite
fond of blueberries.
Peter
n a couple of handfuls throughout the day.
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Do they grow in AZ? Just wondered, as I wouldn't think it would be a good place
for them unless it was in the cooler parts
Blueberry Lemon muffins for breakfast. I have recipes.
Dwight E. Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 3:50 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Went over to a local blueberry farm this morning and picked up three
> pounds of blueberries they picked yesterday.
Sadly blueberries are a couple months out here. Early June as a rule.
Don't know if I will be able to pick cherries this year, depends on when the
restrictions are lifted. May have to buy pre-picked, which is much better than
none!
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Do they grow in AZ? Just wondered, as I wouldn't think it would be a good place
for them unless it was in the cooler parts.
I was eating these as I prepared a bunch for flash freezing.
-D
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> We eat scads of blueberries.
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We eat scads of blueberries.
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> On Apr 15, 2020, at 12:50 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Went over to a local blueberry farm this morning and picked up three pounds
> of blueberries they picked yesterday. They’ll have more on Saturday (picking
> on Friday),
Went over to a local blueberry farm this morning and picked up three pounds of
blueberries they picked yesterday. They’ll have more on Saturday (picking on
Friday), and we’ll go back for more then. Paid them more than asked, they need
the $$ since none of this stuff is getting to market like it
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