This year was no exception; between the three of us, we picked 31 pounds of blueberries (at a rocking price of $1.20 per pound). Here, is the photographic evidence...






To check out the pesticide free, family friendly haven o' berries, go to
Haines Berry Farm
Last Sunday's internal disaster sure did enable lots of storage space in the freezer for booberries.
2 comments:
Wow, those are gorgeous berries. We don't have berries until August here in Michigan - are those an early variety?
Yummie! They should make a wonderful ice cream as well...(it is hot in Holland!)
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