Fruit & Vege Garden, page-1056

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    LOL, if we ever get any will let you know.
    Can you freeze them? (Stuff frozen never tastes the same though)
    Pie/Smoothie time?
    Does the sheep man have some ideas?

    Some ideas:
    "the easiest way to preserve most small fruits is drying. Put them in a single layer on a baking tray and put them in the oven as low as it goes (200 F or lower). Dried fruits can be rehydrated for making jam or wine or whatever by soaking or boiling them, or enjoyed as-is or thrown into a fruit smoothie. Since mulberries have tiny seeds you can eat, you could also toss a bunch in a blender and then pour it on a baking tray to make fruit leather. Or just boil and can them."


    https://www.reddit.com/r/foraging/comments/1dp2rpf/what_to_do_with_too_many_mulberries/
 
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