You definitely touched lucky, whether you touch what, depends on how many glasses you have!!!
2007-10-25 19:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm presuming the raspberries are the common type that undergo fruit interior the summertime, in the event that they have newish fruit on them now then overlook with reference to the suggestion below. decrease out the old fruited canes right down to the floor. you are able to tell which those are because of the fact they could have darker and tattier leaves and the stems would be woody. go away approximately 4 or 5 new canes on each and every plant and tie those into the helps, or put in helps if there are none. those are the canes which will undergo fruit subsequent 12 months. Weed around the inspiration section and notice some stable compost as a mulch. chuffed jammaking!!
2016-12-30 05:41:24
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answered by ? 3
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I moved in to a place once that had many sorts of fruit bushes and I used the gooseberries and currants for wine and the rest for eating. Gooseberry 'champagne' is particularly good.
2007-10-25 20:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yummy
try this one:
2 c. canned or frozen blackberries, thawed & drained
1 1/2 c. canned or frozen blueberries, thawed & drained
1/2 c. canned gooseberries, drained
1/8 tsp. almond extract
1/4 c. sugar
3 tbsp. cornstarch
Heat oven to 425 degrees. For filling, combine blackberries, blueberries and gooseberries in large bowl. Add almond extract, sugar and cornstarch. Stir thoroughly. Spoon filling into unbaked pie crust. Cover with top crust. Flute. Cut slits or prick with fork for steam to escape. Bake for 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Cool to room temperature
2007-10-25 11:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Lucky? Oh, yes, absolutely!!
I'd bet your neighbors who have gardens would love to exchange their bounty for yours come harvest times. That way you not only get better produce than at the supermarket, you get to know your neighbors and help build community, something we all need. A total win-win situation all around!
Plus, if your gardener will swap wine for your berries, all the better!
2007-10-25 11:21:44
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answered by odee 1
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Wow you are very lucky! We have gooseberries in our garden but id love to have rasberries, bluberries & blackcurrants because they are tastier and so expensive to buy in the shops! Get picking !
2007-10-25 11:07:20
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answered by Claire E 4
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Offer to trade fruit for lessons in making wine. You could also just trade fruit for wine. You can also make home-made cordials, which are easy to make. Yes you got very lucky.
2007-10-25 11:19:00
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answered by rebornpheonix 6
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Yep! you lucky thing enjoy your yummy berries.
2007-10-25 11:04:15
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answered by Amy H 6
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You jammy thing. Do you want to swap homes?
2007-10-25 21:58:09
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answered by World wanderer 3
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You are SO lucky. Can I be your friend?
2007-10-26 02:04:30
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answered by Orla C 7
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