O.T. What are you eating? (AKA the burrito thread)
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I love huckleberries. Huckleberries don't grow in bunches. They are also fragile. They are also BEAR magnets. For those and some other reasons, they are very difficult and time consuming to harvest. No machines. All by hand, one berry at a time. Because of that, they are stupidly expensive. They are sold by liquid volume measurements, a pint weighing about a pound. A gallon of berries runs about $100.00.
Yesterday was my birthday and I was given a little more than a quart, about two pounds of fresh picked wild ones. I froze them.
Right now I am having a huckleberry smoothie. Just berries and milk. Thick as heck. And it's the most PURPLE thing I've ever seen in my life.
Most tasty.
Yum.
Yesterday was my birthday and I was given a little more than a quart, about two pounds of fresh picked wild ones. I froze them.
Right now I am having a huckleberry smoothie. Just berries and milk. Thick as heck. And it's the most PURPLE thing I've ever seen in my life.
Most tasty.
Yum.
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Ive only had hucklberries once in my life -- a little smoothie place up in Sisters Oregon. Never seen them anywhere else
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Haven't had it in years, but tombstone is awesome;corned beef on pizza why didn't I think of that
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I'm not a huge Tombstone fan, but they had some weird new varieties that caught my eye at the store tonight. Was a hard decision between the reuben and the loaded baked potato pizzas.
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A huckleberry and vanilla smoothie. Slurp.
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Temps are dropping and time for cool weather food. Today I made mashed butternut squash.
Peeled, steamed, mashed with a little butter, milk and nutmeg. The house smells amazing. Dirt cheap too.
Peeled, steamed, mashed with a little butter, milk and nutmeg. The house smells amazing. Dirt cheap too.
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Pineapple a vanilla almond milk smoothie for desert. THICK and Schmuuuuuuth.
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A MOUNTAIN of dense mashed potatoes covered with a mountain of caramelized Walla Walla onions topped with scratch mushroom gravy.
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