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cab



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 05 9:53 pm    Post subject: Fruity forage... Reply with quote
    

Went looking for blackberries this weekend. And it was a successful blackberry hunt; we have our stone or so all sorted, the wine is on, some are stewed down with apples (wild ones, of which we picked a good 18lb) and in the freezer, the ice cream is made and the rest are to become jam, with some for soaking in whisky.

Also picked a rucksack full of plums (plum crumble, stewed for the freezer... More just to munch on, and maybe more chutney...), and some really late and lusciously ripe gooseberries. The first elderberries are ripe and there are also sloes ready

Found a few horse mushrooms, but very little else fungal

nettie



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 05 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

It's scary how early all the fruit is this year

cab



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 05 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

nettie wrote:
It's scary how early all the fruit is this year


Tell me about it

On the plus side, it looks like I'll have a decent harvest of 'wild' (corporation planted) almonds this year. It's just bloody insane, isn't it?

Got any ideas for what to do with far too many plums?

Lozzie



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 7:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Have you tried drying plums, to get prunes? Not to everyone's taste I know but I adore them. Just like big ol' raisins!

cab



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 8:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Lozzie wrote:
Have you tried drying plums, to get prunes? Not to everyone's taste I know but I adore them. Just like big ol' raisins!


I've done that before, yes. Works well, but after drying damsons the other year nothing else has quite matched up.

nettie



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 5:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Most of mine are going in gin for xmas

jema
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 5:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Saw some Sloes today looking pretty much ripe, and also some Elderberries on the turn.

But so far everywhere I have looked, Sloe are looking very disappointing in quanity.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 6:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

jema wrote:
Sloe are looking very disappointing in quanity.


I've been in quite a few different places over the last few weeks and it seems that side by side bushes are as variable as different locations. Some are loaded while others almost empty.

jema
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Treacodactyl wrote:
jema wrote:
Sloe are looking very disappointing in quanity.


I've been in quite a few different places over the last few weeks and it seems that side by side bushes are as variable as different locations. Some are loaded while others almost empty.


Nice to know there is some out there somewhere. I need a good 20lb preferably more.

cab



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 05 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

It's early for sloes yet; you often find that they become more visible as they ripen.

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