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OT berry picking
DH and I went berry picking yesterday afternoon. Specifically for
saskatoons and we got a couple of buckets. Fresh saskatoon pie is just fresh out of the overn and smells wonderful. Right beside the saskatoon bush were wild raspberries. Just enough to eat off the bush. Sooooo good. Where we were picking berries there is a pincherry bush. Just 1 and should be ready soon. Hopefully I can get them picked before someone else spies them. Makes heavenly jelly and pancake syrup Ann....will be enjoying fresh pie shortly http://community.webshots.com/user/mrs_ducky |
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I have to ask - what is a saskatoon berry? Is it like any other berry? And
a pincherry bush? Sorry - I must live a sheltered life in California Pauline "Ann" wrote in message newskVEe.103383$wr.26406@clgrps12... DH and I went berry picking yesterday afternoon. Specifically for saskatoons and we got a couple of buckets. Fresh saskatoon pie is just fresh out of the overn and smells wonderful. Right beside the saskatoon bush were wild raspberries. Just enough to eat off the bush. Sooooo good. Where we were picking berries there is a pincherry bush. Just 1 and should be ready soon. Hopefully I can get them picked before someone else spies them. Makes heavenly jelly and pancake syrup Ann....will be enjoying fresh pie shortly http://community.webshots.com/user/mrs_ducky |
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Sorry Pauline, I"m Canadian g and I'm sure you have things in Cal. that I
wouldn't know what they are!! Saskatoon trees are native to Canada. Very similar to a blueblerry. Did a bit of surfing and in the US they are also called serviceberries. As for pincherries, they are similiar to a choke cherry. Small red berries Lots of pucker power but oh so good after you get past the first few. But then, same goes for all wild fruit/berries as opposed to their commercialized counterparts Ann........who thoroughly enjoyed her hot-out-of-the- oven fresh saskatoon pie. And who was also out of vanilla ice cream http://community.webshots.com/user/mrs_ducky "Pauline O'Connell" wrote in message m... I have to ask - what is a saskatoon berry? Is it like any other berry? And a pincherry bush? Sorry - I must live a sheltered life in California Pauline "Ann" wrote in message newskVEe.103383$wr.26406@clgrps12... DH and I went berry picking yesterday afternoon. Specifically for saskatoons and we got a couple of buckets. Fresh saskatoon pie is just fresh out of the overn and smells wonderful. Right beside the saskatoon bush were wild raspberries. Just enough to eat off the bush. Sooooo good. Where we were picking berries there is a pincherry bush. Just 1 and should be ready soon. Hopefully I can get them picked before someone else spies them. Makes heavenly jelly and pancake syrup Ann....will be enjoying fresh pie shortly http://community.webshots.com/user/mrs_ducky |
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