339. Raking up bilberries
Bilberries or w(h)imberries or whortleberries are the UK's rufty-tufty equivalent of the North American blueberry. You have to collect them yourself, and they're not for the starving hungry.
Bilberries grow on wild moorlands, are very small and are difficult to collect in any number.
A rake helps.
Seriously.
At the weekend we met my brother near Llangollen, and went bilberry raking. One drawback with raking: you also rake a lot of other stuff up so processing takes a while.
Scores on the doors:
2 hours of raking, 2 hours of processing, 2.3 kilos of bilberries.
CHICK STOP PRESS
*Too smelly for boiler room, now in turkey house.*
Bilberries grow on wild moorlands, are very small and are difficult to collect in any number.
A rake helps.
Seriously.
At the weekend we met my brother near Llangollen, and went bilberry raking. One drawback with raking: you also rake a lot of other stuff up so processing takes a while.
2 hours of raking, 2 hours of processing, 2.3 kilos of bilberries.
*Too smelly for boiler room, now in turkey house.*
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