Really really really ridiculously good things.
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OMG!!!!! Does that ever bring back some wonderful childhood memories.Skyweir wrote:Mulberries - picked straight off the tree are also ridiculously good things
Our neighbour down the back of our place had about six mulberry trees and we would spend hours walking amongst them (getting purple stains all over our feet) picking mulberries from the branches (getting purlple stain all over our fingers and mouths).
Everytime I see a mulberry tree now I have this uncontrollable urge to stop and harvest.
*sigh*......wish I was still a kid.
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Mulberry = chokecherry?
My town is supposed to be the chokecherry capitol of the world and everything! (Cough) We even have a festival for them which consists of a parade and small market out on main street for half a day. Well we gotta be known for something... despite the fact that we don't exactly have large fields of chokecherries anywhere, just a few bushes here and there.
Homeade jelly is really really good.
Or hot chocolate with loads of whip cream!
My town is supposed to be the chokecherry capitol of the world and everything! (Cough) We even have a festival for them which consists of a parade and small market out on main street for half a day. Well we gotta be known for something... despite the fact that we don't exactly have large fields of chokecherries anywhere, just a few bushes here and there.
Homeade jelly is really really good.
Or hot chocolate with loads of whip cream!
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really?? .. is a mulberry tree a chokecherry tree??
how interesting .. a rose by any other name would smell as sweet .. i guess
<lol .. still .. prefers Mulberry and eating mulberries >
we had a giant Muberry tree in one of our backyards and the stained feet, shirts and fingers are soo familiar
yummy with ice-ceam too
how interesting .. a rose by any other name would smell as sweet .. i guess
<lol .. still .. prefers Mulberry and eating mulberries >
LOL ..infelice wrote:Everytime I see a mulberry tree now I have this uncontrollable urge to stop and harvest
we had a giant Muberry tree in one of our backyards and the stained feet, shirts and fingers are soo familiar
yummy with ice-ceam too
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