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myceliaman
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01/03/2021 12:10PM  
So I go to the local WalMart store and their having a big blueberry sale. I look at the packaging and there from Peru and Chili... What!!!
 
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goatroti
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01/03/2021 12:20PM  
And they all taste like stems... not blueberries. Bah!
 
01/03/2021 01:28PM  
I've been buying blueberries from Sams Club for years. They are a product of the US when they are in season. When they are out of season they are from Mexico or South America. Considering how far they are shipped, I think they are pretty good.
 
01/03/2021 02:56PM  
Out of season from Chili Blueberries are not has good as in season USA Blue berries, but passable. I eat blueberries almost every day
 
h20
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01/03/2021 04:36PM  
My blackberries are from this continent..produit du Mexicue.
 
01/03/2021 05:07PM  
It is not at all surprising that the blueberries in US supermarkets in January are sourced outside the US. They are out of season during winter. It is now winter here but summer in South America. I suppose some could be grown in greenhouses, but I don’t how many that would be.
 
OCDave
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01/03/2021 06:11PM  
myceliaman: "So I go to the local WalMart store and their having a big blueberry sale. I look at the packaging and there from Peru and Chili... What!!! "


Ya might want to skip next week's special: Corn on the cob.
 
yogi59weedr
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01/03/2021 06:24PM  
Anyone have alternatives?....
 
yogi59weedr
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01/03/2021 06:27PM  
I buy eagle claw hooks.
Advertised made in America.
They ship the hooks to China and have them put the lead on them for jigs....package says assembled in china...
What's your thoughts on that....
 
yogi59weedr
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01/03/2021 06:31PM  
I have not tasted either.
 
marsonite
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01/03/2021 07:07PM  
I bought a carton of blueberries from Lunds just the other day and they were pretty darn good.
 
andym
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01/03/2021 07:57PM  
If you want fresh produce around the year then it is going to come from further and further south during the winter. I even chuckle a bit when we are in Ely in the summer and see fruit and berries from California. We do look forward to MN corn.

There are some admirable brands. I forget the name but some of our local farmers work with farms in Mexico to help them be successful. The produce is sent here under a collective name. And that is good for everyone.

For blueberries in the winter, the farmers at our farmer’s market suggest freezing buying them in the summer and freezing them.
 
yogi59weedr
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01/03/2021 08:11PM  
I do freeze my blueberries...
Throw them in some yogurt.. as Andy Griffin said about Ritz....Good cracker.
 
01/03/2021 08:36PM  
LarryS48: "It is not at all surprising that the blueberries in US supermarkets in January are sourced outside the US. They are out of season during winter. It is now winter here but summer in South America. I suppose some could be grown in greenhouses, but I don’t how many that would be. "


A very high percent of our fruit and vegetables this time of year are from Mexico.
 
Chuckles
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01/03/2021 09:50PM  
yogi59weedr: "I buy eagle claw hooks.
Advertised made in America.
They ship the hooks to China and have them put the lead on them for jigs....package says assembled in china...
What's your thoughts on that...."


I'd prefer eating South American blue berries to eating fishhooks, no matter where they're assembled.
 
01/04/2021 03:53PM  
yogi59weedr: "Anyone have alternatives?....
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Frozen blueberries. I've read blueberries tend to lose very little of their nutritional/anti-oxydent value in the freezing process. Not the same gesture, but still great in oatmeal or pancakes.
 
01/04/2021 04:20PM  
I've found Michigan blueberries to be the bees knees.

Here's some frozen with free shipping.
 
woodsandwater
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01/04/2021 05:14PM  
I am very thankful that here in West Michigan blueberries are a major crop and we can pick as many as we want in the summer and freeze them. Growers also freeze them locally and they are available.
 
Savage Voyageur
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01/04/2021 05:26PM  
Chuckles: "
yogi59weedr: "I buy eagle claw hooks.
Advertised made in America.
They ship the hooks to China and have them put the lead on them for jigs....package says assembled in china...
What's your thoughts on that...."



I'd prefer eating South American blue berries to eating fishhooks, no matter where they're assembled. "


And now I know why you are called Chuckles. Haha
 
Sierracup
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01/04/2021 09:10PM  
Greetings from a long time visitor...first post!

I thought it was time to finally take a "dip in the lake ". Perhaps, I could of be of some help to fellow blueberry lovers. I have one plus cups of frozen b-berries daily. I can highly
recommend Wyman's frozen wild blueberries. Most bags are quite tasty. Occasionally, a bag will not be at peak flavor but I chalk that up to being a natural product.

In east central Wisconsin they can be purchased at Woodman's, some Targets and local stores. Prices run from around $13.00 to $10.00 for a 3 pound bag. I don't even fool with the small bags :)

Hope that info is helpful...enjoy!

 
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