tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5621166439267076144.post1124685868106747789..comments2023-06-08T10:43:12.433-05:00Comments on Section 89: Try Something New: JuneberriesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5621166439267076144.post-74221490080802380502011-06-02T12:23:43.861-05:002011-06-02T12:23:43.861-05:00Bonnie- good to have you. I'm flattered you...Bonnie- good to have you. I'm flattered you're here. <br /><br />I actually live in Baltimore city and the bushes are outside an apartment building- so really, they could be anywhere- good luck hunting. <br /><br />And a pie would be fantastic. I just made jam but I have another quart of uncommitted fruit...Sandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12444489834466560860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5621166439267076144.post-90330410162515777512011-06-02T11:44:46.827-05:002011-06-02T11:44:46.827-05:00Hello! My name is Bonnie...I found your blog a cou...Hello! My name is Bonnie...I found your blog a couple days ago and fell in love with it instantly. Everything you write about,I am so interested in. I am very into natural foods from the earth and I cook everything from scratch. (Although, I do admit to once in a blue moon I will buy something processed. I hate doing it, but like I say...it is a rare occasion and it's usually due to a serious time constraint and poor time scheduling on my part. I love to bake whole wheat bread...I have a post of my favorite wheat bread recipe on my blog. <br /><br />The June berries look wonderful...I live in PA and have not seen them at the farmers market. I do have relatives in Maryland though...so are you saying you can only find them out in the woods where you live??? You should make a pie!Bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13485155713261218739noreply@blogger.com