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Huckleberry Pie?

 

Huckleberry Wine?

 

Huckleberry sauce?

 

Huckleberry icecream

 

Huckleberry cheese cake?

 

Chocolate-Huckleberry Cake (Like a forrest, instead of cherries,

Huckleberries)

 

Huckleberry Muffins?

 

Why not make Huckleberry soap?

 

Hope that gives you a few Huckle-Chuckles!

 

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we have a tree in our yard that produces millions (OK maybe thousands)

of huckleberries. I was just looking at them and wondering what I could

do with them other than make jam or jelly.

 

Suggestions, anyone? TIA

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Hello,

I have grown huckle berries on the farm. They never grew on a tree. Could we be

talking about mulberries??? They are tree grown and ripe in my neck of the

woods.

Jan S.

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> I have grown huckle berries on the farm. They never grew on a tree. Could

we be talking about mulberries??? They are tree grown and ripe in my neck of

the woods.

> Jan S.

 

 

The California Huckleberry- Vaccinium ovatum- can be 8-12 feet tall or more-

practically a tree for all intents and purposes...

 

Michelle

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Are mulberries bumpy like blackberries? I just know I was told they are

huckleberries, but maybe not. Guess I can look them up. So if they're

mulberries what do I do?

 

Jan Schmidt wrote:

 

> Hello,

> I have grown huckle berries on the farm. They never grew on a tree.

> Could we be talking about mulberries??? They are tree grown and ripe

> in my neck of the woods.

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