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K.S.H 27-12-2006 16:15

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I see there is more to the story coming out now, seemed so innocent when I found it but it doesn't seem that way now does it

jamesicus 27-12-2006 16:56

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This thread got me to ruminating -- are there many places one can pick wild gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, etc. these days?

When I was a young boy growing up in Burnley there were several places along the walk too and from school where we picked wild berries in season.

James

garinda 27-12-2006 23:16

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Originally Posted by jamesicus (Post 357038)
This thread got me to ruminating -- are there many places one can pick wild gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, etc. these days?

When I was a young boy growing up in Burnley there were several places along the walk too and from school where we picked wild berries in season.

James

Yes there are still lots of places where berries grow wild. I fill up my freezer with them, and they last for months.:)

All for free, gratis, and without the need to go breaking and entering, and then go bleating to the press about it.

WillowTheWhisp 27-12-2006 23:18

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Now can you guarantee beyond a shadow of a doubt that those berries do not belong to anyone else? ;)

garinda 27-12-2006 23:25

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 357159)
Now can you guarantee beyond a shadow of a doubt that those berries do not belong to anyone else? ;)

Her Majesty's Highways and Byways.

If I ever see her, and she demands them back, I shall graciously give 'em to her.:)

WillowTheWhisp 27-12-2006 23:45

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You could always make her a pot of jam in the meantime.

jamesicus 28-12-2006 00:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesicus (Post 357038)
This thread got me to ruminating -- are there many places one can pick wild gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, etc. these days?

When I was a young boy growing up in Burnley there were several places along the walk too and from school where we picked wild berries in season.

James

Also wimberries (now often called blueberries), in season, among the heather in the vicinity of Crown Point.

garinda 28-12-2006 00:30

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Originally Posted by jamesicus (Post 357191)
Also wimberries (now often called blueberries), in season, among the heather in the vicinity of Crown Point.

Wimberries are still available over Pickup Bank near Darwen too.

I'd better shut up, my freezer won't be as full if I keep giving tips for berry pickers.

WillowTheWhisp 28-12-2006 00:37

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I've always called them whinberries.

garinda 28-12-2006 00:40

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 357201)
I've always called them whinberries.


I think that's how we pronounce it round here, with a 'wh', but is definitely wimberries. My family have sold wimberry tarts for over sixty years. Most of them come from Poland now, and are very scarce to get, hence the increase of the similar, though not as tart and tasty, blueberries.

SPUGGIE J 28-12-2006 15:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 357196)
Wimberries are still available over Pickup Bank near Darwen too.

I'd better shut up, my freezer won't be as full if I keep giving tips for berry pickers.


Never mind them do you know of any Damson trees????

Used to be one on Fish Lane in Huncoat till some bright spark rearranged everything for the those candy and plaster houses on the old brick yard.

katex 28-12-2006 16:23

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 357206)
My family have sold wimberry tarts for over sixty years. Most of them come from Poland now, and are very scarce to get, hence the increase of the similar, though not as tart and tasty, blueberries.

Do they still make yer tongue and gums purple though ?

jamesicus 28-12-2006 17:24

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 357334)
Do they still make yer tongue and gums purple though ?

I remember coming home with blue stained hands and knees from crawling around on the ground while picking wimberries.

WillowTheWhisp 28-12-2006 20:00

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Is it my imagination or do other people think that the less tarty blueberries don't stain as much?

Vicks 28-12-2006 23:02

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If the pair were on private land then yes they should be prosecuted. I think it is a joke when it comes to your property and your rights in your home. If someone does break in to your house and you then try to stop them or cause them any bodily harm it is you the victim that could end up with a criminal record I think it is a joke that you cannot even protect your property! After all by the time the police arrive the criminals would be nowhere in sight.


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