Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 19, 2018 |
She invited me to come to her house to pick all the Blueberries I wanted. The three of us (my husband helped, too) spent about an hour picking them early Tuesday morning.
And I came home with three buckets of Blueberries! (what we call ice cream buckets, if you know what size that is). We are eating some of them as fresh berries, but most of them are now in my freezer, measured out in small packs as needed for my recipes. Thankful for my friend Jan!
Here is the fruit tart recipe that I use. You can use any kind of fresh fruit: Click Here!
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...one of the best parts of summer.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun part of summer!!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am waiting to see some ripened blueberries on our bushes. I think the birds and critters are eating them before I can pick any. Looks like you were able to pick a lot of berries. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOh my but those look good! And it's so nice to have them in the freezer for muffins, pancakes or even just to thaw and put on top of cereal! They freeze so well. I bought some at the farmers mkt this morning! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteBlueberries are so great - looks like a fun summer day!
ReplyDeleteI love blueberries. So nice to have a "blueberry" friend! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteBlueberries here are still weeks away, both the regular and the wild version.
ReplyDeleteWow - they look yummy!
ReplyDeleteNothing like fresh blueberries. They are so good! Thanks for linking up today!
ReplyDeleteAhh, blueberry season. One of my favorite fruits.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, that is a special friend! I LOVE blueberries! We used to have cousins in Michigan who had access to blueberries, and my mom would freeze buckets of them, too. I'm trying to grow some as potted shrubs this year because my soil isn't quite acidic enough. Of course, I won't get very many with just two potted shrubs, but even a few would be nice. Wish me luck! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe have blueberries and also in the woods are wild ones---but not ripe yet.
ReplyDeleteMB
Blueberries are dream for us since they thrive mainly in cold climates.But we can grow Java plum that is good source of nutrition to the body.Here is my harvest please click this link https://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2018/06/summer-relish-jamunjava-plum-fruit.html
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! They will be handy all year round!
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