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>>>What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

look into it.

I'll dig in the recycle tomorrow and see if I still have the can. Otherwise,

I'll let you know when I go to Whole Foods again.

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>>>What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

look into it.

I'll dig in the recycle tomorrow and see if I still have the can. Otherwise,

I'll let you know when I go to Whole Foods again.

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> >>>What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

> didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

> look into it.

>

>

When blueberry season arrives, buy the small wild kind and freeze them. They are

plentiful

here in southern Ontario. Frozen wild Ontario blueberries under the label of

" Europe's

Best, " are timy and tasty. Also, look for small strawberries. The larger they

are, the less

flavor. Bigger is not always better!

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> >>>What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

> didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

> look into it.

>

>

When blueberry season arrives, buy the small wild kind and freeze them. They are

plentiful

here in southern Ontario. Frozen wild Ontario blueberries under the label of

" Europe's

Best, " are timy and tasty. Also, look for small strawberries. The larger they

are, the less

flavor. Bigger is not always better!

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> >>>What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

> didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

> look into it.

>

>

When blueberry season arrives, buy the small wild kind and freeze them. They are

plentiful

here in southern Ontario. Frozen wild Ontario blueberries under the label of

" Europe's

Best, " are timy and tasty. Also, look for small strawberries. The larger they

are, the less

flavor. Bigger is not always better!

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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adding honey helps...

Agape,

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

>

> I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

> there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

> blueberries (canned with only water)

I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's own juice.

See page 74,

edtion 10 BTVC

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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