Mamzie
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Mamzie
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Have 3 children up the mountain with me, on forced WimBerry picking today... Looking forward to a nice WimBerry pie and custard as a reward later.
Anyone else out picking?
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I'll be picking blackberries later, if that counts!
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My dad used to force us kids to pick them when we were little with a wooden board dotted with nails - child labor ?
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03-08-2020, 02:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2020, 03:00 PM by Veggie.)
Did he hit you with it?
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Mamzie
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Ah, I remember child labour Wimberry picking very well... Told mine it was a treat
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Vinny
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Is Wimberry the same as Blaeberry or Bilberry? Never heard of Wimberry.
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I know them as Whinberries but they have lots of different names - probably local.
https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/bilberry/
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In Ireland we call them Fraughans, they have a connection to Celtic festivals and the last Sunday in July was generally known as fraughan Sunday.
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I think they come by several names, though wimberries from the area I grew up. This link say they are bilberries elsewhere
https://www.gliffaeshotel.com/2010/08/pi...imberries/
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I find them in large quantities whenever we go camping down west. The dunes around freshwater east is a particular favourite haunt. Really nice with some breakfast after walking the dog.
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