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Mullberries

Reply from: snowtrees@imovearound . com
Date: 02 Jul 2008, 19:04
Mullberries

Hi

First let me say I found interesting alternatives to purchasing cherry
pitters on the internet - the most fascinating one involved a paper
clip. Necessity is the mother of invention..... cool. I am going to
get an OXO one for next year!

Secondly, I'd love to know what to do with mullberries besides cursing
at them for making a mess, and making mullberry jelly. Can you use any
generic blackberry/raspberry recipe using them? I want to make
raspberry/mullberry jelly. Oh my, yum.

I don't look at mullberries the same way I used to. Now, it's free
food! :)

snow


Reply from: George Shirley
Date: 02 Jul 2008, 19:40
Re: Mullberries

snowtrees@imovearound . com wrote:
> Hi
>
> First let me say I found interesting alternatives to purchasing cherry
> pitters on the internet - the most fascinating one involved a paper
> clip. Necessity is the mother of invention..... cool. I am going to
> get an OXO one for next year!
>
> Secondly, I'd love to know what to do with mullberries besides cursing
> at them for making a mess, and making mullberry jelly. Can you use any
> generic blackberry/raspberry recipe using them? I want to make
> raspberry/mullberry jelly. Oh my, yum.
>
> I don't look at mullberries the same way I used to. Now, it's free
> food! :)
>
> snow
>
You should be able to go with a generic blackberry or raspberry jelly
recipe and make the jelly out of any mix juices you like.




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