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Just Had a look in The Foragers handbook and I agree with toddy, solves my problem too. Have found the quote at the end of the sloes bit on page 274, it said there are crossbreeds too though.
I had the same id problem and I was reading in a Wild Trees n shrubs book that sloes have mixed with other similar fruit trees and have variants which are similar looking but without the thorns. Blackhorns are easy to see, but some of these other bushes had slightly different leaves and no...
Just been out with the misses today for a wee forage, found a walnut tree with plenty of nuts on for xmas. Bagged the last of the apples in the field and some of the small but firm bottoms..... oopps thinking about the misses again. I ment blackberrys for the kids to bake a apple and blackberry...
Just had a crack at making one using a Carlsberg can after drinking the contents, which was the best part of this affair.
Sized up to my small field mug.
No fuel here at work to try it yet.
Fits perfected.
Going to fill my 400ml natgene bottle up, as may make some more for later...
Sorry for your loss, My Mother and law was laid to rest in crossway at Chariton Bishop Exeter in the same fashion. We come from the earth and we return to it, The circle of life. Planning mine and my wifes the same way. Not in a rush though.
Jay
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