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Old Jun 27, 2008, 2:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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YUM! Any special plans for them?

When I was a teenager, we used to take the small fishing boat at my grandparent's cottage into the swampy part of the lake where wild blueberries grew. Fun to pick (and eat) them with my cousins.
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Plans are to eat them. I normally will eat a big bowl in one sitting, and then get rid of it in another sitting

My wife is great at making pirogies, but she's going in for surgery on Tuesday, so don't think that will be happening
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Duh! I was wondering if you were a master baker too and planned on making pies or jams or something.
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Duh! I was wondering if you were a master baker too and planned on making pies or jams or something.

Nope no pies or jams. Just do pirogies, but that's a lot of work.
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When I was a boy we used to have to walk 50 miles, up hill, each way through blizzards in the mountains and heat waves in the desert everyday to pick our blueberries. They were called smoosh berries in those days though...
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When I was a boy we used to have to walk 50 miles, up hill, each way through blizzards in the mountains and heat waves in the desert everyday to pick our blueberries. They were called smoosh berries in those days though...


Can't you ever take something seriously?

I remember picking blueberries hiking with you. I think it was on the way up Bear but it could have been Race. That was a long time ago...
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Can't you ever take something seriously?

I remember picking blueberries hiking with you. I think it was on the way up Bear but it could have been Race. That was a long time ago...
Bear, but back in those days it was called Mount Kikicalawanda and it was over 14,000 feet in elevation.
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