Old 08-06-10, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Louis
Um, Miss K...I have a confession to make. I was picking and eating wild blueberries in (gasp) Michigan two weeks ago.

Riding in the Upper Peninsula near Whitefish Point, wild blueberries were growing everywhere - especially in a tiny secluded cove near the shore of Lake Superior. They were the best I've ever tasted. Of course I've yet to try any from The Garden State.
That's okay, Louis. I'm sure you were very hungry, so naturally, they would have tasted good. I've spent the winter eating blueberries imported from Chile and they tasted good because I didn't have anything else. It just prepares one for the marvel of New Jersey Blueberries. Your day will come.
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