My mulberry tree is producing enthusiastically at the moment! After five minutes of picking, I ended up with a generous bowl full and lots still on the tree.
Yum - I agree with both - just eat them fresh and if you can spare any, make some jam! Or, for something completely different, dye some fabric. Enjoy, you lucky thing!
Meal planning is on hold for the moment as we settle in to life with a newborn. We are being supplied with meals by wonderful friends most nights, and have a freezer full of meals to be eaten on other nights. We will hopefully return to some kind of predictable evening rhythm in the next few weeks as the fog (hopefully) begins to clear!
I'm a 30-something mother of one currently on extended maternity leave. I have crafted in some form for most of my life, but have only recently discovered the true joy of finishing things! At the moment, I cook, knit, crochet, sew and parent. And read. I read a lot, so some of that might find it's way here too! Thanks for visiting.
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Mulberry jam to be eaten on thick, fresh, grainy toast with way too much butter!
Or scones.
Gobble them up before anyone sees!
Yum - I agree with both - just eat them fresh and if you can spare any, make some jam! Or, for something completely different, dye some fabric. Enjoy, you lucky thing!
Mmmmm I can't go past a great berry jam.... on toast, or on freshly baked scones!
Yumbo. Mush them up with some vanilla ice cream!!
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