The berries are in full swing here. I went out and picked, first, in the chicken yard, then in back of our pole barn.
The chickens were curious, as they usually are, when I am in the yard. Then... I dropped a berry. The race was on! They do know what those are! I made a point of picking (and tossing) a few berries as I went along. I dropped a couple, too, that I hadn't intended to, but they didn't last long enough to worry about... I use a #10 coffee can for picking, and it was nearly half full by the time I finished in the chicken area. The chickens would have been quite happy to have me continue to pick, if I had kept up with the random tossing of fresh berries.
I went to the pole barn, and worked there. I might bug Husband, depending on how much I get finished, that I would like a ladder. I was able to finish off my can, but there were some lovely berries, just much higher than what I could reach. I took the full can in, and started mashing berries for jelly/syrup. Husband had been cleaning out the freezer for me, I have found that my hands just ache after I clean the freezer. I use big mitts, but that makes it very hard to pick things up. I had been asking Husband if he could get some of the jelly out of the freezer, when he picks up a big juice container I had in there.
What's this?
I laughed. It's berry juice I didn't get to last year. So, I have two big bowls of berry juice. One will be jelly, the other, blackberry syrup. I really enjoy maple syrup, but this is a close second. And it goes over ice cream well, too...
And the chickens? They were given the "sludge" (the seeds and skins, etc., that were left after I mashed the berries), and they nearly were climbing over one another to get at the stuff! I have to skim the top of the berry juice, and they will, once again, have a fine bit of feasting...
And boy, does it make the next time I clean the chicken house unique...
1 comment:
Blackberries are so good, i have a hard time putting any in the can, i want to eat them as i go along.
And yes, i can only imagine the state of the henhouse...
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