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| Cozynana |
Posted - Jul 03 2013 : 6:56:51 PM My friend is offering me all the mulberries I would ever want. I have a mulberry rhubarb jam recipe, but need some other ways to use this fruit. |
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| michgirl |
Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 10:45:48 AM Just bought some on a country drive! Am going to try mulberry jam for the first time - fun experiment if nothing else!! UPDATE: The jam turned out AMAZING - Just used the Blue Ball recipe and it is a new family favorite!! |
| Katlady93 |
Posted - Jul 18 2013 : 10:54:05 AM mulberry wine? or cordial? i think i pass a tree on my way to work, but not really sure. i know i have seen a lady picking the berries. the mulberry syrup sounds good.
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| Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - Jul 13 2013 : 05:19:02 AM We don't get Mulberries down here in Florida, but we had a tree in my backyard growing up. My Mom used them like blackberries and made jams, cobblers, and pies. They also work well combined with other berries to get a delicious blend for canning or baking. You are going to love getting free big, fat, juicy berries!!
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| SheilaC |
Posted - Jul 12 2013 : 8:22:02 PM jam is really yummy and easy; we also used to make mulberry syrup with the juice and sugar. yummmy on pancakes!! ;)
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| Erin Rock |
Posted - Jul 05 2013 : 10:27:37 AM I bet they would be great in a pie like raspberries or something or even in like a homemade pop tart. http://acookwalksintoabar.com/2011/06/28/scavenged-berry-jam/ I have this recipe on my Pinterest board to try too.
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