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I am not sure about specific varieties but they are an excellent anti oxident

and also alklaline for those who are too acidic.

I welcome any more info

Donna

 

 

In a message dated 1/13/02 8:50:13 AM, makas writes:

 

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I've read that blueberries are suppose to be great for the health. Has

anyone else read that? I've also understood that all blueberries are not

alike so what variety is the one that is the best?

 

thanks again,

 

joseph

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In a message dated 01/13/2002 7:50:13 AM Eastern Standard Time,

makas writes:

 

 

> I've also understood that all blueberries are not

> alike so what variety is the one that is the best?

>

 

I've been told that wild blueberries are your best choice if you can find

them. I've also been told that Trader Joe's sometimes has frozen wild

blueberries, although I've never seen them there myself. Blueberries are my

favorite fruit so I eat any variety I can find. You can also get wild

blueberry jams at the health food store

 

Margaret in MD

 

 

 

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I've read that blueberries are suppose to be great for the health. Has

anyone else read that? I've also understood that all blueberries are not

alike so what variety is the one that is the best?

 

thanks again,

 

joseph

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In a message dated 13/1/02 18:13:33 GMT Standard Time, ORIE writes:

 

I get the feeling that my next holiday in the USA is going to cost me a

fortune and I will spend a great deal of my time in hfs's.

Marianne

> You can also get wild

> blueberry jams at the health food store

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 01/13/2002 1:34:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,

marianne2406 writes:

 

 

> I get the feeling that my next holiday in the USA is going to cost me a

> fortune and I will spend a great deal of my time in hfs's.

>

 

Had a good laugh. The one I favor is imported from France.

 

Margaret

 

 

 

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In a message dated 14/1/02 00:34:27 GMT Standard Time, ORIE writes:

 

Blueberry Jam from France?

Marianne

 

> Had a good laugh. The one I favor is imported from France

 

 

 

 

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I look forward to the replies to this. For the life of me I cannot remember why,

but know the ND's here at Bastyr University swear by them!

Sindea

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I've read that blueberries are suppose to be great for the health. Has

anyone else read that? I've also understood that all blueberries are not

alike so what variety is the one that is the best?

 

thanks again,

 

joseph

 

 

 

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All the berries are considered miracle foods, but blueberries and

raspberries, are at the top of the berry list. Strawberries are among the

foods listed by Dr. Weil as in the " top 10. " I've read that cherries are

also in this league, though I'm not sure that they can be included among

berries.

Weil bemoaned the fact that, despite the incredible nutritional and

phytonutritional benefits of eating strawberries, they also were placed at

#1 in a list of the dozen most heavily pesticided of all foods.

I stick to organic.

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" sindea.horste " <sindea.horste

 

Sunday, January 13, 2002 9:42 PM

Re: Blueberries ?

 

 

> I look forward to the replies to this. For the life of me I cannot

remember why, but know the ND's here at Bastyr University swear by them!

> Sindea

> driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

>

> family site:

> http://sindea5.homestead.com/home.html

> Business sites:

> www.sindea.net

> http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

> I've read that blueberries are suppose to be great for the health. Has

> anyone else read that? I've also understood that all blueberries are not

> alike so what variety is the one that is the best?

>

> thanks again,

>

> joseph

>

>

>

> Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health

> and well being.

>

> To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

> Subscription and list archives are at:

> Gettingwell

>

>

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I live in New York and I know a great place to pick wild blueberries!! I

wished you all lived close we could have a great time harvesting them !!! I

know when I eat them in my smoothies I feel WONDERFUL! My eyes are so shiny

and bright!! They are truly a powerful food!!!

 

Debbie

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Debbie When we go to Maine in the summer we pick them by the basketful

Donna

 

 

In a message dated 1/14/02 9:31:26 PM, Peaches14845 writes:

 

<< I live in New York and I know a great place to pick wild blueberries!! I

wished you all lived close we could have a great time harvesting them !!! I

know when I eat them in my smoothies I feel WONDERFUL! My eyes are so shiny

and bright!! They are truly a powerful food!!!

 

Debbie

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Hi Deb

Are these carefully cultivated blueberry plants? I'm thinking seriously, of

trying to grow blueberries in my back yard, in Los Angeles (hot, dry

climate, not much rain).

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<Peaches14845

 

Monday, January 14, 2002 5:22 PM

Re: Blueberries ?

 

 

> I live in New York and I know a great place to pick wild blueberries!! I

> wished you all lived close we could have a great time harvesting them !!!

I

> know when I eat them in my smoothies I feel WONDERFUL! My eyes are so

shiny

> and bright!! They are truly a powerful food!!!

>

> Debbie

>

>

>

> Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health

> and well being.

>

> To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

> Subscription and list archives are at:

> Gettingwell

>

>

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I tried a few

varieties here in virginia and the birds got them all.

donna

 

 

In a message dated 1/14/02 10:46:53 PM, counterpnt writes:

 

<< Hi Deb

Are these carefully cultivated blueberry plants? I'm thinking seriously, of

trying to grow blueberries in my back yard, in Los Angeles (hot, dry

climate, not much ra >>

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In a message dated 15/1/02 16:03:58 GMT Standard Time, dfnewman

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Donna - have you tried putting a netting over them to protect them. You can

either build a small cage to grow this type of fruit in or you can throw

something a net curtain over the bush when the berries are getting to look

tasty for those birds.

Marianne

 

> I tried a few

> varieties here in virginia and the birds got them all.

> donna

>

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Wayne I will try again.. I placed a big ugly imposing plastic owl out

there but it didnt work!!

donna

 

 

In a message dated 1/15/02 12:43:57 PM, wayne writes:

 

<< Donna,

 

Don't you know, ........ there is a simple solution.

 

Try some netting, phony snakes, or a small portable radio. Tune

in a station were as the birds can't stand that

kind of music.

 

>I tried a few

>varieties here in virginia and the birds got them all.

 

You have to plant and grow enough for both you and the birds.

 

This tells us the birds know the value of blueberries.

 

Wayne

 

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Donna,

 

Don't you know, ........ there is a simple solution.

 

Try some netting, phony snakes, or a small portable radio. Tune

in a station were as the birds can't stand that

kind of music.

 

>I tried a few

>varieties here in virginia and the birds got them all.

 

You have to plant and grow enough for both you and the birds.

 

This tells us the birds know the value of blueberries.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

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In a message dated 15/1/02 20:15:30 GMT Standard Time, dfnewman

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Get yourself a cat Donna - the birds will leave your blueberries alone then.

Marianne

 

> Thanks Wayne I will try again.. I placed a big ugly imposing plastic owl

> out

> there but it didnt work!!

> donna

>

 

 

 

 

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I have 4 Dalmatians!!! But if they could get near the berries they would eat

them too..

I am going to try the netting...

In a message dated 1/15/02 7:08:04 PM, marianne2406 writes:

 

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Get yourself a cat Donna - the birds will leave your blueberries alone then.

Marianne

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In a message dated 16/1/02 02:26:03 GMT Standard Time, dfnewman

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In the UK, growers of soft fruit build netting cages to protect their fruit

all the time from birds and they are very effective. Don't take too much to

build and of course the weather does not affect how effective they will be.

Netting can be blown off in windy weather and sometimes the birds can get

under the netting! I take your point about getting a cat - 4 Dalmations must

keep you pretty well exercised.

Marianne

> I have 4 Dalmatians!!! But if they could get near the berries they would eat

>

> them too..

> I am going to try the netting...

>

 

 

 

 

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