To: Roman_War_Criminal
I buy Wyman’s WILD blueberries regularly.
These are NOT cultivated blueberries people.
They grow wild in NH, ME and Canada. The berry is 1/4” or less in diameter and much sweeter.
They taste better than anything you can buy grown in other places in the world.
For those from out west, in the same way as WILD Huckleberrys.
To: woodbutcher1963
I buy Wyman’s WILD blueberries regularly. These are NOT cultivated blueberries people. They grow wild in NH, ME and Canada. The berry is 1/4” or less in diameter and much sweeter. They taste better than anything you can buy grown in other places in the world. For those from out west, in the same way as WILD Huckleberrys.
Much sweeter meaning the sugar is more concentrated. There are all kinds of blueberries that have been cultivated. Some have big fruit. Some have small fruit. They even have pink blueberries. They recently developed blueberries that will flower and fruit twice a summer. Wild blueberries will adapt to the environmental changes as they have for millions of years. It's nothing but alarmist propaganda. The sky isn't falling!
33 posted on
06/06/2021 5:54:58 AM PDT by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it.")
To: woodbutcher1963
My grandmother would tell us to pick enough huckleberries and she would make a pie. We got our fill of berries, and she had a peaceful afternoon as we were sent out a couple times to get enough. Thanks for mentioning huckleberries.
36 posted on
06/06/2021 6:02:36 AM PDT by
healy61
To: woodbutcher1963
My dog found an unbelievably rich wild blueberry patch in the Rockies on a pipeline right-of-way a few years ago. When the berries are ripe, I can clean pick a pint every 10 minutes, and don’t have to move for 40 minutes.
I just have to pay attention now: the dog is gone, and there are brown bears around. My mother met one a few years ago. < BG >
68 posted on
06/06/2021 10:09:33 AM PDT by
Don W
(When blacks riot, neighbourhoods and cities burn. When whites riot, nations and continents burn.)
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