The bushes were loaded and it was easy picking.
Bob's been a picker since he could walk - in fact when he was a toddler, he took his favorite blanket with him to pick green beans and remembered he had left it in the field when they were on their way home. He cried and cried, but his mom would not turn around and go back to get it. I'm told she was thankful he forgot it.
The berries were nice and big.
We received a recipe from the berry farm - "Grandma Hafner's Fresh Blueberry Pie" and we decided to try it. Bob is making two baked crusts. One for us and one for me to take to work.
Before I left for work, I (with Bob' help) put the pie together. I whipped cream cheese and a little cool whip together and spread on the bottom and sides of the baked shell.
When I came home from work today, there were ten quarts of raspberries waiting for me. Our raspberry bushes are doing great this year. We have three different varieties; June berries - Taylor and Purple Royal, and the ever-bearer is Fall Red.
Before I left for work, I (with Bob' help) put the pie together. I whipped cream cheese and a little cool whip together and spread on the bottom and sides of the baked shell.
Grandma Hafner's Fresh Blueberry Pie
3 cups fresh blueberries
2/3 cup water
3 Tablespoons cornstarch
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 T lemon juice
1 baked pie crust
Mix 1 cup blueberries, water, cornstarch, and sugar together in saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. The blueberries will burst and the mixture will become dark purple. When thick, remove from heat, add the lemon juice and the 2 cups of remaining blueberries, and pour into baked pie shell. Cool for at least 2 hours. Serve with whipped cream.
The office staff enjoyed the pie I took and so did I!
The office staff enjoyed the pie I took and so did I!
When I came home from work today, there were ten quarts of raspberries waiting for me. Our raspberry bushes are doing great this year. We have three different varieties; June berries - Taylor and Purple Royal, and the ever-bearer is Fall Red.
7 comments:
What? She blogs?!!
Well, glad you haven't given it up altogether!
I need to get out and pick some blueberries. That is my favorite thing to pick every year. Actually, I am eating a bowl of blueberries with whipped cream right now. But, I didn't pick them. Derrick bought them at the farm stand.
The pie looks great. I'll have to try it when I finally do pick, but you know how I hate making crust.
"Grandma Hafner's Fresh Blueberry Pie" looks good, but I can't imagine it's any better than "bob's blueberry pie"
you make me want to go pick berries, I'm hungry for pie right now. I wish you lived closer, I'd come over and get a piece.
The pies and the fresh berries look delicious. Can't wait to sample when we visit.
oh yummm.. I love blueberries more than any other berry! I have never had the pleasure of picking them though. Your raspberries look beautiful too.
I want some! I just bought a box of Michigan blueberries for $9 this morning for only 5 pounds! Too expense! Can you bring some in August when you get here!
I picked 200lbs this afternoon...I think they grow bigger out West. Well, I picked them out of the back of my brother's van.
The Man
Mmm... I love blueberries. :)
(Found your blog while hopping from one to another.)
Peace.
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