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Blueberries
Accidentally deleted thread from Agent, had to pick it up on Google
groups. Thanks for replies. Have you ever tried to remove the seeds from very fleshy blueberries? I'm having a go. They really are delicious. Pack says Variety Rocio, from Spain. Will give it a go. Pam in Bristol |
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Blueberries
On 05/05/2013 14:46, Pam Moore wrote:
Accidentally deleted thread from Agent, had to pick it up on Google groups. Thanks for replies. Have you ever tried to remove the seeds from very fleshy blueberries? I'm having a go. They really are delicious. Pack says Variety Rocio, from Spain. Will give it a go. Pam in Bristol You could try crushing a couple of the berries then putting them in a jar of water for a time to ferment the fruit off. Works well for Berberis http://outdoors5.wordpress.com/2012/...-breakfast-14/ http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/188808/ David @ the sunless end of Swansea Bay |
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