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debbiej63,
I believe your referring to the Berry Good Farm in Goffstown. It's located just off Rt 114 less then three miles west of the center of Goffstown. Did you find it OK?
We've put away (frozen) a gallon so far this season. That's pretty close to what we'll need for comfort food over the winter. Now I can focus on the fresh berries to just eat such as in Fresh Blueberry Pie.....yum!
funny, cut myself a piece of pie (multi berry- blueberries included) sat down and started reading this thread! We have tons of wild blueberries on our property but as of yesterday they were not yet ripe...
We just picked our first blueberries of the season last evening. DW made blueberry pancakes this morning. I was hoping for blueberry pie but she said there wasn't enough for a pie. Pancakes were yummy just the same!
thanks to this thread, I went out & checked and have some ripe wild blueberries, mostly on low bushes and a couple of tall bushes. The berries from the taller bushes are not as tasty as the berries from the shorter ones, as you said, JThibodeau. We have some veeeery plump and smooth tasting blueberries from Lull Farm, too!
debbiej63,
I believe your referring to the Berry Good Farm in Goffstown. It's located just off Rt 114 less then three miles west of the center of Goffstown. Did you find it OK?
Yep.. and it was a delicious visit. I'm going to pick raspberries now...
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