Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Oh yes, I know this all to well! I grew up in the blueberry capitol of the world, LOL. That is how I bought my school clothes each fall, with money from raking wild blueberries or working in the blueberry factories (picking out frozen bugs and twigs from the berries on a conveyor belt ;o) I'd actually go to bed at night and all I could see was blueberries! There is an organic high bush farm where I live and I already pick and freeze but have run out. I'd much prefer organic wild, the little signs they place in the blueberry fields each spring (danger-pellegro!!!) from spraying are very disconcerting. Becky mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT) SCD 6 days > 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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