so....
Naomi lovingly made a batch of
Huckleberries.
Taste.
Like.
Earwax.
They are absolutely revolting! Beelzebub himself could not have devised a more repulsive fruit.
Its a good job we tried them in the conservatory, which has a stone floor, or I'd be cleaning spat-out-huckleberry stains off my carpet right now.
We fed the rest of the muffins to the birds.
I'm not sure they were too impressed either.
I have since discovered that the garden huckleberry (Solanum melanocerasum), is a completely different species to the wild huckleberry, to which, presumably, the internet recipes refer. Shame they didn't mention that handy little snippet of information on the seed packet.
The Garden Huckleberry is apparently "very sour" and not to be eaten raw. No kidding!
I've got pounds of the evil little beggars in the garden. I am assured that they will indeed make excellent jam, however I seriously doubt my ability to persuade my family to ever try it, or any other new fruit or vegetable for that matter.
On a less sour note I finished my monthly ornament SAL :-
Not so much an early finish for October as a late one for September but a finish is a finish!
A large quantity of sugar, as used to make jam, can work wonders.
ReplyDeleteJust thought I might mention that. :-)
Oh no! How horrible!
ReplyDeleteEarwax...ROFLMAO
Your ornament for this month is lovely... wait a minute, isn't that your design????
ReplyDeleteYour ornament is gorgeous Christine.
ReplyDeleteOh yuck the huckleberries sound disgusting!
Don't think we'll be giving these a go at the allotment then, what a hsaqme after you have nurtured them from seed to fruit
ReplyDeleteThe ornament is lovely, i do like the beady tassel
Thanks for the warning - they won't be gettign any garden room here. LOL Gorgeous ornie finishes & I love your recycled goodies - very inventive. Really enjoyed my catch up. :0)
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh! That was SO funny!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the huckleberries, love the ornament finish though, it is beautiful!
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