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therusticcottage
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Kay
Vancouver WA
USA
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Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  12:29:21 PM  Show Profile
We discovered this year that Missy has lots and lots of thimbleberry bushes around her house. This is her third summer there and we have seen the bushes but didn't know what they were. Don't even remember them having blooms or berries -- the landlord cut most of them down the first year. It looks like we may have a bumper crop of berries and will be making jam. It's supposed to be really easy because the berries have a natural pectin and all you do is add equal amounts of berries and sugar. Can't wait -- something new to try. Has anyone else had thimbleberry jam before?

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Aunt Jenny
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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
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Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  12:50:29 PM  Show Profile
I did once...can't even remember where..and it was sure good. What luck to be able to harvest the little beauties!! I can hardly wait for my boysenberry plants to get bigger!! I just love all berries!

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KYgurlsrbest
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  10:37:32 PM  Show Profile
What is a thimbleberry? Is there another name for them? I've honestly never heard of them, but maybe they're not from "these parts" :)

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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
6418 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  10:57:42 PM  Show Profile
Thimbleberries grow wild here in the Pacific NW. I believe they are native. They grow from lowland to highland, roadsides, clearcuts, open forests--most everywhere. They have green 5-lobed hairy leaves. white flowers and the berries are cup shaped pinkish to reddish in color. They are ripe June to August. I have never mad jam but sure have eaten enough. I'll try to find a picture. MB

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KYgurlsrbest
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  11:00:00 PM  Show Profile
That would be great, Mary Beth. If they are native, then it would make sense why a girl from KY would never hear of them! They sound wonderful--I'm picturing something like a currant.

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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
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Posted - Jul 06 2007 :  11:06:29 PM  Show Profile
Here's a picture.



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pinkroses
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Sheila
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 07 2007 :  12:36:15 PM  Show Profile
Those are really pretty.
Sort of reminds of a raspberry. Pinkroses
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
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Posted - Jul 07 2007 :  4:04:50 PM  Show Profile
Kay, I was thinking about the jam and it seems to me that the berries are on the dry side. How much liquid would you use? MB

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