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vintagediva1
True Blue Farmgirl

1251 Posts

Michele
Brighton Michigan
USA
1251 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2009 :  08:29:44 AM  Show Profile
Michigan berries aren't ripe yet but we couldn't resist the CA berries at the market and went a little crazy.
Smoothies, sliced on angle food cake and last night made the best strawberry ice cream ever.
There is just enough left for breakfast lol
Michele

www.2vintagedivas.etsy.com
www.stitchingby2sisters.etsy.com

Love that good ole vintage junk

gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2009 :  08:35:16 AM  Show Profile
We have gone through alot of berries too. The grands LOVE them and what a great snack for them.

Diana


Farmgirl Sister #273
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AlyssaMarie
True Blue Farmgirl

287 Posts

AlyssaMarie
Palouse Washington
USA
287 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2009 :  12:49:30 PM  Show Profile
We've been getting the CA berries here. The strawberries in my yard are a long way off still since I planted a little late. I've got my fingers crossed for a crop this year. Can't seem to keep the CA berries fresh for very long though.

AlyssaMarie @ Link'd Hearts Ranch
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl

4813 Posts

Julie
Russell AR
USA
4813 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2009 :  3:05:52 PM  Show Profile
You need to check out my blog and my post about strawberry jam! YUM!

Farmgirl Sister #17
Blog
www.willowtreecreek.wordpress.com
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couggardengirl
True Blue Farmgirl

89 Posts

Bridgette
Clarkston WA
USA
89 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2009 :  5:43:32 PM  Show Profile
Strawberries are the best.....have had some CA berries here and just the other day had a handful of my very own alpine strawberries to go along with breakfast! Yum!! Have the yellow wonder so you don't get that beautiful berry red, but sure do get the flavor.
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Annab
True Blue Farmgirl

2900 Posts

Anna
Seagrove NC
USA
2900 Posts

Posted - Jun 02 2009 :  03:30:52 AM  Show Profile
Our season may be on the way out.

It rained all last week. Rain on berries = brown spots and moosh

Luckily the chest freezer is packed full and ready for jam makin' when it gets a bit cooler again.

You can never quite get enough though
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StarMeadow
True Blue Farmgirl

940 Posts

T
MI
940 Posts

Posted - Jun 02 2009 :  06:45:54 AM  Show Profile
I succumbed to the berry fairy and got those CA berries too. I made your freezer jam with one box and then the next box mostly spoiled! :-( So, I cut them up and put a little sweetner on them for the fridge and yogurt.
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peachy
True Blue Farmgirl

593 Posts

Melissa
Fennville MI
USA
593 Posts

Posted - Jun 02 2009 :  09:26:53 AM  Show Profile  Send peachy a Yahoo! Message
I read at the market down the road that berries will be ready here around the 8th! I'm already planning a "jam" session next Wednesday!!!

Melissa
Farmgirl Sister #360

http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
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vintagediva1
True Blue Farmgirl

1251 Posts

Michele
Brighton Michigan
USA
1251 Posts

Posted - Jun 03 2009 :  08:16:23 AM  Show Profile
Yippee. Guess I'll go call my local upick and see when they'll be ready here
Michele

www.2vintagedivas.etsy.com
www.stitchingby2sisters.etsy.com

Love that good ole vintage junk
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SheilaC
True Blue Farmgirl

1948 Posts

Sheila
Vermont
USA
1948 Posts

Posted - Jun 04 2009 :  05:24:41 AM  Show Profile
We just picked a big bunch yesterday at a upick down the road :) the kiddos are willing and now able helpers!
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  09:06:06 AM  Show Profile
I've had a few from my everbearing plants so far. They're in their second year now and really starting to produce -- they're small but deliciously sweet. I've got so many baby runners I'm not sure if I can handle half of them -- what a nice dilemma. Question, though, does allowing too many baby runners to take root rob the main plant of its producing capability?
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RubyJunes
True Blue Farmgirl

246 Posts

June
Greenwich Ohio
USA
246 Posts

Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  10:11:52 AM  Show Profile
Just curious how much the u-pick berries are where you all are from? Here they're $1.50/quart...not sure if that's a good enough deal or not.
Thanks!



--June
Farmgirl #545
www.RubyJunes.com
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  10:17:16 AM  Show Profile
RubyJunes, I'd say that's very good, especially if they're organic. Here, a quart of store-bought NON-organic strawberries (often half rotted) cost anywhere from $4 to $6, depending on how long they've been on display. And they taste like vaguely strawberry-flavored cardboard. Ugh!

If I could, I'd take advantage of that deal and stock up on plenty of berries for immediate use as well as for jam or freezing. :-)
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JessieMae
True Blue Farmgirl

702 Posts

Jessie
Raleigh North Carolina
USA
702 Posts

Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  10:50:01 AM  Show Profile
Oooh, Michelle...where do you go? I've been trying to find a u-pick strawberry patch 'round here but haven't had any luck. They all seem to be hiding....

Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134
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vintagediva1
True Blue Farmgirl

1251 Posts

Michele
Brighton Michigan
USA
1251 Posts

Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  2:49:32 PM  Show Profile
Spicers in Hartland is good. They are conventionally grown but I've not been able to find any organic
Michele

www.2vintagedivas.etsy.com
www.stitchingby2sisters.etsy.com

Love that good ole vintage junk
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JessieMae
True Blue Farmgirl

702 Posts

Jessie
Raleigh North Carolina
USA
702 Posts

Posted - Jun 10 2009 :  09:41:17 AM  Show Profile
Oh, good. I've been there before for pumpkins, but never strawberries! Learn something new every day!

Jessie Mae
Farmgirl Sisterhood #134
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