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Blueberry harvest thrives in rainy N.J. weather
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/200...ives_in_r.html
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That's awesome. I love the blueberries, and hopefully VA is close enough that we get a bunch of the cheap berries down here.
The rains here have also been pretty much non-stop. The lawn is the lushest its ever been since we've owned this house. It's usually getting brown by now, and I can stop mowing. But instead it's thick and green. The clover is amazingly prolific, and there seems to be a large increase in the bunny population this year as a result. Walking back from the a trip to the store the other day, I saw 5 of them hanging out in peoples front lawns eating clover. There seem to be more bunnies than squirrels right now. I'm just waiting for the increase in predators to come next. |
Roast bunny stuffed with blueberry?
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blueberries are very expensive here. It sucks because I love them.
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I just returned from the market with 2 pints of big phat blueberries for $5...yuh hum.
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Some people have all the luck
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Go eat some strawberies then, Ali.
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I already have today. They don't taste much like blueberries though. :(
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No rain here in 22 days, but I got enough to make a killer cobbler :biggrin:
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I'm sure you people keep bumping this thread just to taunt me! grrrrr!!!
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Thanks for bumping this thread. I forgot I have a bunch in the freezer on cookie sheets that I need to transfer to bags.
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We've had almost constant rain here. Everything is growing like madness in the Spring er something. |
Damn, I'd kill for some plump, delicious blueberries right now.
Hmmm, lemme check the fridge... Queen Beestie went to the market yesterday... I wonder if she bou... HEY - what's that hiding behind the leftover lasagna.. could it be? YES - a colorful, handpainted ceramic bowl filled to the rim with just-picked, farm-fresh blueberries!! Mmmmm... they taste like they were on the vine just yesterday soaking up the cool, Pennsylvania morning dew. Plump, bursting with flavor and nutrition.. Delicious! Oops - did I type that out loud - sorry 'bout that, Ali. :blush: |
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They are dar..and good in muffins too. Unfortunately they just don't have quite the same 'zing' as fresh ones do. I could eat them every day by the handful, but at over $5 for a 150gm punnet, that's just not a happening thing. :(
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we went to shady maple last night.....and you know how there's always a few BIG blueberries in a box? like 3/4" ones? ... well they had a whole huge freaking trough ( like 10" X 24" on the buffet line that was ALL huge ones.
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They look great from the photo. I wish I liked blueberries more than I do. I think they are best baked in batter or frozen. I know it's wierd.
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There's a place out here called Pacific Northwest Best Fish Co. that sells, oddly enough, individually frozen local berries of all types. Six bucks a quart. They taste awesome, and you sure can't beat the price.
Of course, I'm growing my own (strawberries, blueberries [6 varieties], raspberries, and blackberries). Strawberries are going full steam right now, with the blueberries close behind. Raspberries and blackberries need a few more weeks... Mmmmmm! Berries! http://healmysick.files.wordpress.co...ries-heart.jpg |
yum @ that photo! :drool:
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We're all going on a cherry-picking trip to Somewheresville, MD tomorrow.
Cherry pie a la mode comin' up! |
I want to go!
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Because of this thread I bought a punnet of blueberries today.
$9 for 125 grams. That's less than 5oz. |
$2.56 for 2 lbs.
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How many pints in a lb?
Just bought some... $1.99 pint at local market, $2 at Walmart. |
The receipt says lb, the package says pint.
So I guess a pint's a pound, the world around. ;) btw, $1.28 sale a Pathmark, from Atlantic Blueberry Co in Hammonton. |
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