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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending September 11, 2010

The Best Year for Huckleberry Picking – 1988 (210 gallons in 7 hrs … By Craig Goodwin The price of a gallon of huckleberries in 1988 was around $12/gallon and Cyrus O’leary’s pies was the major recipient of Mo’s legendary haul. It wasn’t long after ’88 that Cyrus O’leary’s stopped making huckleberry pies. … Foragers: […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending September 4, 2010

Kinsey Barnard’s Photos and Real Life Adventures: Huckleberries … By kotybear2002@msn.com (Kinsey Barnard) So when I moved to Montana and heard people extolling the virtues of wild huckleberries the subject got a big yawn from me. When I found out how tiny the little dickens are and how long it takes to get an edible […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending August 28, 2010

The Capricious Virtuoso: Huckleberries By Catlin Huckleberry cobbler, Where do we start? Huckleberry muffins, A huckleberry sauce. Huckleberry smoothies, And huckleberries for your boss. Huckleberry ice cream, Huckleberry wine. Huckleberries in my mouth, They taste oh so fine. … Sweet Peas and Happy Things: A Huckleberry Adventure By Monica Out here in our “neck of […]

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A delicious blueberry tart with a golden crust and fresh blueberries on top.

Huckleberrries in the News – Week Ending August 14, 2010

Huckleberry Season is on!!!!! « D.S. Tarvin’s Blog By dstarvin Chances are you haven’t tried Huckleberries, or if you have they were not treated and used with respect. And trust me the commercialized huckleberry flavors you can find out there in products are a pathetic attempt to come close to the … How Should Huckleberries […]

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Huckleberries in the News – August 7, 2010

Huckleberries: The Treasure State’s berried treasure Great Falls Tribune “I’ve always said if you can stand the walking, the mosquitoes, the bears, the cougars and the bugs, you can pick huckleberries,” she said. “I just love it. … Where in Oregon can I find wild huckleberries? – Yahoo! Answers Preferably free for the pickin’ or […]

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Huckleberries in the News — Week Ending July 31

Laura’s Blog: Wild Berries in the Pacific Northwest (Huckleberry … By Laura Red huckleberries like to grow out of nurse logs. So sometimes the bushes can be way up high. The bushes I have seen range from about 2 feet to 10 feet tall. They have small red berries that progress in ripeness from white […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending July 25, 2010

Be bear-aware when picking huckleberries in Montana KXLH Helena News By KXLH Helena For avid huckleberry pickers in Montana, finding a bear in their favorite huckleberry patch is their worst-case scenario. … Of Bears and Huckleberries « Fireweed Meadow By fireweed I was in the middle of this thought, “That’s funny, why is there a […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending July 17, 2010

The Friday Friends: Gone and Back again part 2 By Debbie Huckleberries are small round berries, with a similar appearance to blueberries, though their color may range instead from deep crimson to eggplant purple. They do have a taste similar to blueberries, but many say when they are fully … Pocono berries already abundant Pocono […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending June 26, 2010

Huckleberries in My Garden: Not What I expected (But that’s okay) By Pip Gardner According to my research and Barney (pg 24), huckleberry plants aren’t supposed to start flowering until 3-5 years. I am not expecting any fruit this year or next year for that matter. However, I am certain that one of the plants […]

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