An oaked blueberry wine done well can be mistaken for a first class merlot.
Wonderful-Incident55
Blueberry Syrup!
trixdesaryn
Jam!
Sea_Science_747
Wild blue berry pancake still in my memory on camping trips with family, when young.
Zeake1992
We freeze them on a sheet pan first, so that they don’t end up freezing into a big lump, then break it up and store them in 1 gallon ziploc bags.
GreenEarthPerson
Curious on how many bushes you have? How old are they?
Kv603
Freeze dried they keep well, and won’t burst when baked into a muffin.
RedTheMiner
I usually store them in my body’s fat cells. Sometimes I freeze them
therandolorian
Freeze some, make jam, make a bunch of pies (eat one, freeze the rest)
Shieldor
Dehydrate them.
Kmama44
Jar some jam and/or pie filling
gavinhudson1
When I was a kid, I would pick all you can eat blueberries in southern BC, Canada. Im starting to look again, and I haven’t found any blueberries this season in southern Ontario or BC Canada. A guy selling wild blueberries I talked to in South western Ontario said there aren’t any more down here and that he and his wife have to drive way up north now. Maybe I need to clean and focus my “blueberry eyes”?
IastmerIin
Wow that looks incredible. I’d freeze the ones I couldn’t eat… (so not a lot)
fgn15
Get you a toddler. No need to preserve. That bucket will be gone in no time.
esotericgardens
I just watched a video on solar dehydration on YouTube! A lady made a solar dehydrator out of an old sliding glass door! Super cheap and with the idea you could scale it to any size, the channel was “wilderstead” it was uploaded about 10 months ago
captainrodney
How many blueberry plants do you have to be yielding that much per day? Also how old are they?
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Just plain freezer! I love frozen blueberries!
An oaked blueberry wine done well can be mistaken for a first class merlot.
Blueberry Syrup!
Jam!
Wild blue berry pancake still in my memory on camping trips with family, when young.
We freeze them on a sheet pan first, so that they don’t end up freezing into a big lump, then break it up and store them in 1 gallon ziploc bags.
Curious on how many bushes you have? How old are they?
Freeze dried they keep well, and won’t burst when baked into a muffin.
I usually store them in my body’s fat cells. Sometimes I freeze them
Freeze some, make jam, make a bunch of pies (eat one, freeze the rest)
Dehydrate them.
Jar some jam and/or pie filling
When I was a kid, I would pick all you can eat blueberries in southern BC, Canada. Im starting to look again, and I haven’t found any blueberries this season in southern Ontario or BC Canada. A guy selling wild blueberries I talked to in South western Ontario said there aren’t any more down here and that he and his wife have to drive way up north now. Maybe I need to clean and focus my “blueberry eyes”?
Wow that looks incredible. I’d freeze the ones I couldn’t eat… (so not a lot)
Get you a toddler. No need to preserve. That bucket will be gone in no time.
I just watched a video on solar dehydration on YouTube! A lady made a solar dehydrator out of an old sliding glass door! Super cheap and with the idea you could scale it to any size, the channel was “wilderstead” it was uploaded about 10 months ago
How many blueberry plants do you have to be yielding that much per day? Also how old are they?