Berry Bliss

January 31, 2011

berry picking

It was hot here yesterday. So what else to do on a hot hot day but drive four hours up the freeway to High Grove Chestnut and Berry Farm to pick berries!

Despite it being the very end of the berry picking season, we still managed to pick raspberries, blue berries, waldo berries (a type of thornless blackberry) and even the odd boysenberry and bramble berry. We also ate just about as many as we picked!

It was rather hot picking berries but the car has air conditioning (our house does not) and when we were done we drove into Beechworth to get an ice cream and then had a swim in Lake Sambel. All in all it was a really great way to spend a very hot day.

We came home with a LOT of berries, some of them a little squished at the bottom of the berry picking buckets. What do with squished berries? Make Berry Bliss Iceypoles that’s what!

Berry Bliss Iceypole

Berry Bliss Iceypoles

Mash up a bowl of soft ripe berries. We used mostly raspberries and waldo berries. Add a little fruit juice, just enough to make the mixture a little runny and so you have enough to fill up your icey pole moulds. Pour into icey pole moulds, freeze and enjoy!

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Goose Trap January 31, 2011 at 10:06 pm

You mean there were berres left after we stopped there on the way to Melbourne & the way home ?

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Kymmie January 31, 2011 at 10:59 pm

Fantastic! I just had an overrun rhubarb patch, and as well as doing your rhubarb fizz, the leftovers may end up in icy poles! Oh, I’m so glad I follow your blog. It’s FABULOUS! xx

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Christie February 2, 2011 at 11:59 am

Now that is just plain YUM!

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Jo August 16, 2011 at 10:59 am

Oh just reading this post makes me teary – I grew up in Beechworth and just love going back to visit – now live in Qld – and so homesick!!

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