A trip to the blueberry farm. For some of Michigan's finest blueberries.
How to freeze Blueberries
{place them into a colander and rinse them with cold water}
{use a measuring cup to scoop them onto a cookie sheet}
{spread the blueberries out onto the cookie sheet. place in the freezer for a day. they will freeze like individual marbles. place into baggies and put in the freezer until you're ready to use}
I love blueberries! My grandfather was a research scientist and studied blueberries for many years. We still have about three rows at my parents' house. Just a little tip, don't rinse them before you freeze them. It makes them slightly tougher when you pull them back out to use. Rinse them after they are pulled out of the freezer. Our have always been organic with nothing ever sprayed on them. I have tons of recipes if you want any. Happy Tuesday!
yum I love blueberries! They are good frozen too. I thaw them out a little then put vanilla soy milk and a tiny bit of sugar on them and sometimes almond slivers -- it's so good!! Almost like ice cream!
i know everybody says to put them on the pan and freeze them individually first but i've never done this. i always throw mine in a bag, toss it in the freezer, and they freeze just fine. i've never had any chunks or bueberries stuck together!
I love blueberries so much! I've never picked my own. I think that would just be the most perfect event ever! And thanks for the fabulous freezing directions! :)
What I would give for some of those blueberries. Perfect for jam. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love blueberries! My grandfather was a research scientist and studied blueberries for many years. We still have about three rows at my parents' house. Just a little tip, don't rinse them before you freeze them. It makes them slightly tougher when you pull them back out to use. Rinse them after they are pulled out of the freezer. Our have always been organic with nothing ever sprayed on them. I have tons of recipes if you want any. Happy Tuesday!
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I love blueberries!
ReplyDeleteYummy...I just got some on the market...Thanks for the tip..Love that:)
ReplyDeleteKisses and have a sweet and yummy day:)
Love blueberries when they're good. They are horrid when bad though.
ReplyDeleteyum I love blueberries! They are good frozen too. I thaw them out a little then put vanilla soy milk and a tiny bit of sugar on them and sometimes almond slivers -- it's so good!! Almost like ice cream!
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A blueberry farm! How very fun!
ReplyDeletei know everybody says to put them on the pan and freeze them individually first but i've never done this. i always throw mine in a bag, toss it in the freezer, and they freeze just fine. i've never had any chunks or bueberries stuck together!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteWowza - those are some beautiful blueberries!! My husband loves them (I, on the other hand, am allergic. Lame).
ReplyDeleteAH BLUEBERRIES! those are my favorite!!!! Looks YUMMY!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe bloobs look amazing!! I need to take a trip to Jersey to the Bloob farms and get picking before the season is over!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would just love to pick my own bloobs. Actually, I think I would eat more than I pcik! LOL
ReplyDeleteThose look great!
ReplyDeleteblueberry pie pleeeeeeeeeez!
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carrie
I love blueberries so much! I've never picked my own. I think that would just be the most perfect event ever! And thanks for the fabulous freezing directions! :)
ReplyDeleteI love blueberries. I try to make a blueberry shake every day. They are so good for you.
ReplyDeleteI cannot get enough of blueberries latley! They're really helping with the digestion of things too ;) hehe sorry for TMI!
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Claire
I've always wanted to go blueberry picking! It sounds like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your gorgeous grape-colored picks!
ReplyDeletexo Josie
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