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I found these awesome wild blueberries in whole foods frozen fruit

section. They are the stores 365 brand and are called Boreal Wild

Blueberries. They are wild harvested in Quebec so no pesticides are

used, and best of all are only 2.69 for 16 oz (normal price, they

weren't on sale). They are frozen, but wild berries are way better

than cultivated ones and they taste great.

Just putting this info out there, as I know theres some others who

love flavorful blueberries. They go awesome in my sourdough pancakes.

I'm also going to be making some hard apple blueberry cider...mmmm.

Does anyone know if they would lose most of there anti-oxidants and/or

nutrients cooked in my sourdough pancakes? I ideally would like to

ferment them using kefir grains to make a nice unsweetened jelly like

spread, but I could use them raw as well.

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LOL, yes I can get 2 pounds of frozen organic wild blueberries for less than

1 pound of fresh pesticide ridden ones around here too. I like them in

smoothies and my son loves them right out of the freezer for a crunchy and

healthy treat!

On 12/13/05, gdawson6 <gdawson6@...> wrote:

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> I found these awesome wild blueberries in whole foods frozen fruit

> section. They are the stores 365 brand and are called Boreal Wild

> Blueberries. They are wild harvested in Quebec so no pesticides are

> used, and best of all are only 2.69 for 16 oz (normal price, they

> weren't on sale). They are frozen, but wild berries are way better

> than cultivated ones and they taste great.

>

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