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ida
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ida
camden ohio
USA
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Posted - Jun 11 2006 :  7:11:13 PM  Show Profile  Send ida a Yahoo! Message
Hi Everyone! I've been lurking for a little time and trying to find time to read all the great information on this board...sooo glad I found this board. I have two huge mulberry trees with tons of berries ready to be picked. I would love it if you guys would share recipes or links!! Thank you very much!!

Ida in Ohio

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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
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Posted - Jun 11 2006 :  10:01:12 PM  Show Profile
Welcome to the farmgirl family Ida! (one of my all time favorite babysitters when I was a tike was named Ida) How lucky you are to have two big mulberry trees. I hope someone has some recipes for ya..I just ate a handful of mulberries from a friends tree yesterday..I have never had them any way but fresh..never had a tree like that of my own..but it is in the plan for in the next couple years for sure!
Be sure to go over to the welcome wagon section and introduce yourself...it will be fun to get to know you here!!

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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ida
True Blue Farmgirl

56 Posts

ida
camden ohio
USA
56 Posts

Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  05:41:37 AM  Show Profile  Send ida a Yahoo! Message
Good morning Jenny! Thanks for the reply! I hope to find lots of yummy recipes too! Ida is not a common name for sure! I was named after my grandma who was an Italian imigrant. Something I didn't appreciate much as a kid but sure do now!! On my way to the welcome wagon!!

Ida in Ohio

Mom's Makin' Scents
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sonflowergurl
True Blue Farmgirl

349 Posts

Katee
Tampa 'Burbs FL
USA
349 Posts

Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  11:13:54 AM  Show Profile  Send sonflowergurl an AOL message
I made a mulberry pie for the county fair when I was in high school and was awarded a "state fair blue" ribbon. They didn't have a category for it at the SF, so I didn't make one for it. Seems to me I just added sugar and lemon juice to the mulberries and that was all, put on a cut lattice top crust and it was YUMMY!!!

Our former pastor had a huge mulberry tree in his yard, but I never did get enough from his tree to make a pie. I sooooooo miss having mulberry trees at my disposal like I did growing up on the farm in Kansas!!!

Katee

The end will justify the pain it took to get us here.
"Looking Toward the Son"---- http://sonflowergirl731.blogspot.com

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newlywood
True Blue Farmgirl

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Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  11:38:48 AM  Show Profile
We've got trees getting ready also. Can you make jelly or jam out of them? I don't think I've ever seen any for sale anywhere, but I never really looked either.

Erika in Nebraska
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ida
True Blue Farmgirl

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ida
camden ohio
USA
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Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  12:19:47 PM  Show Profile  Send ida a Yahoo! Message
I went out this morning and shook a 1/2 bussel of berries from my trees. I pulled a recipe for "berry cobbler" off a cooking site...its in the oven right now! We'll see how it goes...if its a "winner" I will post the recipe! Erika, I'm assuming that you could make jam from them. I'm wondering though...they are not as sweet as raspberries or even blackberries and the jam recipes I have seen already have a ton of sugar in them....I don't know maybe worth a try! Please post results if you give it a try! I'll keep you all posted too!

Ida in Ohio

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ida
True Blue Farmgirl

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ida
camden ohio
USA
56 Posts

Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  12:31:32 PM  Show Profile  Send ida a Yahoo! Message
Hi again! This is the recipe I tried and it wasn't bad. I think I would like it more if it had a full pie crust on the top, but its pretty good! Enjoy!
Berry Cobbler
1/2 cp butter
1/2 cp sugar
1 egg
1 cp flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 - 3/4 cp milk (i used a 1/2 cup)
2-3 cps of berries (i didn't measure just filled the pan up to half)
3/4 cp sugar
1 Tblspn flour

Mix the first 6 ingredients together - add milk to consistency. Put berries in 9x13 inch pan to 1/2 full. Sprinkle sugar on berries. Sprinkle 1 Tblspn flour; dot with butter. Pour batter over top. Bake at 350 degrees for approx 25 minutes. (Mine needed 35 minutes until top was turning brown)

Ida in Ohio

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ali2583
True Blue Farmgirl

404 Posts

Alison
Winnipeg Manitoba
Canada
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Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  2:41:15 PM  Show Profile
Hi Everyone,

I have a silly question....what are Mulberries? I've heard of them before, but none seem to grow in Canada. What do they taste like? How big are they? Are they like juneberries? (We call juneberries "Saskatoon berries" in Canada)

"God's gift to you is life. What you choose to do with that life is your gift to God"
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ida
True Blue Farmgirl

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ida
camden ohio
USA
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Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  3:56:09 PM  Show Profile  Send ida a Yahoo! Message
Hi Alison! Mulberries resemble small raspberries and they grow on trees not bushes. They turn a real dark purple color when they are ready. Taste...hmmm...they are not real sweet hard to explain...if you do a search for mulberry trees on google I am sure you could find a picture. If I knew how to post pics on here I would take a pic of ours.....does anyone know how to post pics to the board? Anyway, hope that helps a little have a great day!

Ida in Ohio

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CityCat
True Blue Farmgirl

198 Posts

Catherine
Toronto Ontario
Canada
198 Posts

Posted - Jun 12 2006 :  10:15:01 PM  Show Profile
Mulberries sure do grow in Canada! I've got a mulberry tree just outside my front door, and it sure looks like there's gonna be a bumper crop this year! Yummy! Can't wait to try a few recipes with them babies!
-Cat
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LJRphoto
True Blue Farmgirl

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Laura
Hickory Corners MI
USA
760 Posts

Posted - Jun 15 2006 :  10:08:05 AM  Show Profile
I have a HUGE mulberry tree over my chicken coop and yard. The birds have been enjoying them, but I have no idea how to go about harvesting them for myself. The tree is too big to shake anything out of (I've never seen a mulberry tree as big as this one) and even if I could they'd fall into the chicken yard. Eeew! I might just wait for the rasberries to ripen.

"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority." -E. B. White

http://www.betweenthecities.com/blog/ljr/
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ali2583
True Blue Farmgirl

404 Posts

Alison
Winnipeg Manitoba
Canada
404 Posts

Posted - Jun 15 2006 :  3:02:03 PM  Show Profile
Hey Catherine,
Glad to hear mulberries grow in Canada! I've lived out west my whole life, and never seen one. I must travel east!

"God's gift to you is life. What you choose to do with that life is your gift to God"
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Shirley
True Blue Farmgirl

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Shirley
Olympia Wa
USA
734 Posts

Posted - Jun 15 2006 :  4:50:42 PM  Show Profile
We have a mulberry tree here in Olympia, and a farmer at the farmers market has a bunch. He sells the berries .They are so good, but they are hard to explain the taste.
They really stain your hands, my 4 yr old Grandson loves them but is sure a mess when he finishes eating bunches. LOL
They would make great jam, havent made any because between us and the birds I cant get enough to make a batch. :)
The tree is also just loaded this year, but not ripe yet. all you lucky people that already have ripe stuff!!! my mouth is watering, were still planting gardens here, and the weathers been rainy
shirley
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