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08-21-2008, 03:17 PM
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These boysenberries are what we are picking this year!! .5 oz. per berry -
That's a Tablespoon next to them.
And are they juicy
(I was beginning to think I'd never be able to post anything from the garden this year.
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those look yummy and so juicy, Jean!! -
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Gosh, Jean, those look wonderful. I've not ever had boisin berries. Do they grow on a bush?
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Soooo, what are you making with them? I don't think I've ever had a Boysenberry, but they sure look like my nieghbours blackberries. Any taste resemblance?
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they are a cross of raspberry, blackberry and loganberry - usually they are redder like a raspberry, but our look more like the blackberry.
Roy gets them this year for wine....I got 2 cups to make a puree for some ice cream...
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I love your part of the country!!
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What a treat! I know you'll enjoy your dish of ice cream tonight!
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Those berries are just amazing, Jean! Beautiful!
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