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What to do with too many raspberries and strawberries?

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  • M [email protected]

    We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

    Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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    Jams amd in plain yogurt to "pump it up"

    Amd we freeze them for use on fresh made waffles later in the year.

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    • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

      jam.

      but if not jam you can go to any local big box store that does home appliances and almost always find a chest freezer for under 100 dollars. Throw the berries into 1 gallon bags and figure the rest out later. I promise you will find more uses for additional freezer space.

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      I promise you will find more uses for additional freezer space.

      And this is how you end up with multiple freezers lol

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        I promise you will find more uses for additional freezer space.

        And this is how you end up with multiple freezers lol

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          You can also pulverize them into powder after drying them and make your own sports drink mix!

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          grind it up fine enough and you could rail or boof it

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            Making jam is not trivial but it I think that makes it rewarding! My dad has made jam and marmalade for as long as I've known and it's always an event. My parents have hundreds of jars (for some reason my dad calls them bottles? Only in a jam context though!) and every so often he cooks up a giant pot of jam with an old-fashioned sugar thermometer, testing the batch on a piece of baking paper, then bottling everything up. He often did it with my sister, who now also makes her own jam.

            He labels all the jars, and we've opened jars that were... I dunno, a decade old I'm sure, and they were totally fine. So they will definitely keep for a long time!

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            Making jam is trivial.

            You boil the fruit, and if it's not gummy enough, you add pectin.

            Done, jam.

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            • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

              grind it up fine enough and you could rail or boof it

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              I'm trying to imagine what a bump of rass would be like. i just... hmm.

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                I'm trying to imagine what a bump of rass would be like. i just... hmm.

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                could prob boof some blueberries without issue

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                • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                  could prob boof some blueberries without issue

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                  This is true but less interesting to me because I once had a job in a bakery making blueberry muffins. I had 50 lb bags of frozen blueberries that upon opening, would emit large clouds of blueberry aroma. Day after day, thousands of pounds of blueberries, so much blueberry vapor. I grew to hate the smell. I begged to be put on some other kind of muffin, but nope, I was the youngest and therefore lowest status in the bakery. So I'm not really a fan of blueberries.

                  Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

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                    This is true but less interesting to me because I once had a job in a bakery making blueberry muffins. I had 50 lb bags of frozen blueberries that upon opening, would emit large clouds of blueberry aroma. Day after day, thousands of pounds of blueberries, so much blueberry vapor. I grew to hate the smell. I begged to be put on some other kind of muffin, but nope, I was the youngest and therefore lowest status in the bakery. So I'm not really a fan of blueberries.

                    Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

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                    This is true but less interesting to me because...

                    Soo... how many blueberries would you say you can boof?

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                    • M [email protected]

                      We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

                      Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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                      Pies

                      Freeze them

                      Dry them

                      Jam

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                      • M [email protected]

                        We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

                        Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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                        Me please

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                        • M [email protected]

                          We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

                          Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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                          Jam or give away to your neighbours.

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                          • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                            This is true but less interesting to me because...

                            Soo... how many blueberries would you say you can boof?

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                            I see. Thanks for clarification. I assumed we were talking about snorting lines of powdered fruit. When it comes to putting blueberries into my butthole, I'd say I could manage half a pint, maybe more.

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                            • M [email protected]

                              We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

                              Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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                              Strawberry shortcake for every meal

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                              • M [email protected]

                                I used to make raspberry wine. Super easy. Some raspberries, sugar, and yeast. Put it in a barrel, wait a while, get shitfaced.

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                                It's definitely easy to do. If OP freezes them first then mashes them later it could help break down some of the sugars, but it's a good time, stays a while, and makes easy gift giving.

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                                • M [email protected]

                                  We planted both raspberries and strawberries over the last few years and are getting so many we can't eat them all. We give them away, but is there something better we can do with them?

                                  Edit: thanks for all the great responses. I think we're going to freeze them.

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                                  Too many?

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                                  • S [email protected]

                                    You can just freeze them for smoothies. Everyone is saying jam and that’s a good idea but it’s a whole process and has to be sanitary. It’s not super hard, obviously, and it’s worth learning how to do but the first time can be a bit daunting and you really have to follow every step. A smoothie is easy.

                                    Another pretty easy thing is to make ice cream and freeze it. A restaurant I cooked at had fig trees that would go nuts once a year and we’d have buckets of figs. We basically made vanilla ice cream and added figs. That was delicious and ice cream obviously freezes well.

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                                    As someone that cans, I'd never suggest a canning option to anyone but someone who has already canned. It's tiring! It's hot! It can be sticky!

                                    Amazing end results if you like doing it though!

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                                      You can just freeze them for smoothies. Everyone is saying jam and that’s a good idea but it’s a whole process and has to be sanitary. It’s not super hard, obviously, and it’s worth learning how to do but the first time can be a bit daunting and you really have to follow every step. A smoothie is easy.

                                      Another pretty easy thing is to make ice cream and freeze it. A restaurant I cooked at had fig trees that would go nuts once a year and we’d have buckets of figs. We basically made vanilla ice cream and added figs. That was delicious and ice cream obviously freezes well.

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                                      Raspberry jam is insanely easy to make. Equal weights of fruit and sugar, heat slowly to dissolve the sugar, then boil rapidly for five minutes. Bung in jars and screw the lids on while still hot.

                                      The only sterile part is the jars - I put them in a lowish oven for ten minutes or so after washing them. Lids are washed, dried and swabbed with vinegar.

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                                        Raspberry jam is insanely easy to make. Equal weights of fruit and sugar, heat slowly to dissolve the sugar, then boil rapidly for five minutes. Bung in jars and screw the lids on while still hot.

                                        The only sterile part is the jars - I put them in a lowish oven for ten minutes or so after washing them. Lids are washed, dried and swabbed with vinegar.

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                                        The sterilization part is what I was concerned about. People who make jam the first time don’t necessarily know how critical that is. You really cannot take shortcuts and be like, “I just washed it. It’s fine.”

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                                          Making jam is trivial.

                                          You boil the fruit, and if it's not gummy enough, you add pectin.

                                          Done, jam.

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                                          How much sugar do you add?

                                          How long do you boil it for? (You don't know; you have to monitor the temperature)

                                          How long does putting it all in jars take you? (ages)

                                          It's not difficult, but it is time consuming and not trivial.

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