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Big Bag of Fresh Blue Berries

Discussion in 'Food & Drink Forum' started by Trace, Aug 19, 2006.

  1. Trace

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    They fill a 2 quart zip loc bag. Any ideas what I can do with them other than eat them plain. BB sauce? BB syrup. BB muffins?
     
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    You can freeze them if you don't want to make a pie or muffins. If you choose to freeze some, don't wash them first...You can take enough out each morning for your cereal..just run warm water over them for a minute to thaw.
     
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    Thanks.
     
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    drop 10-15 of them into a bottle of regular vodka and let them sit. blueberry vodka is all the rage these days :woohoo:

    very good with lemonade
     
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    Put them in a bowl of vanilla ice cream.
     
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    brew a hefeweissen, mash up blueberries and add to the secondary fermentation
     

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