gerisullivan: (Flutterby)
gerisullivan ([personal profile] gerisullivan) wrote2010-07-15 11:35 pm

The Blueberry Post

Even though I was born more than half a century before Blueberry Girl was published, I had the most excellent fortune to grow up being granted all of the appeals and gifts in Neil's poem.

Tonight, though, I'm a girl with blueberries and I need some ideas of what to do with them.

I'm talking 4 pints worth. Not enough for jam, but more than I'm likely to eat in a fruit salad. I also have 3 kiwis, and 4 peaches that want some ripening. The sale prices were that good.

At the very least, I can freeze the blueberries. That would work well for later baked goods, pancakes, and waffles, though I hardly ever make pancakes or waffles.

I do think I'll make up a bowl of fruit salad -- blueberries, kiwis, and peaches sounds yummy and if it stops raining long enough tomorrow, I can probably add some fresh black raspberries and maybe even some blackberries to the bowl.

What else?

Re: I frequently buy them at Costco,

[identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 10:14 am (UTC)(link)
I've just tossed the pint plastic package in the freezer and they freeze just fine. I do empty them into a bag after they've frozen. I throw them in muesli or breakfast cereal in the morning. Rumor has it that they're better than rosemary for remembrance.

In the long ago, there ustta be a store in Phoenix that made lemon ice cream with frozen blueberries.