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beech

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Jun 23, 2015
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surrey
Cep, blackberries and elderberries for liqueur,cramp balls, acorns for coffee, red clover for a friend's roseciea, wild strawberries, raspberries, plums, crab apples and I'm eyeing up some sloes so will get those when they ripen.
Was hoping for some quinces again this year but alas, someone's had it cut down.
 
Manzanita Punch!

Manzanita (Arctostaphylos sp.) provides wonderful berries to make a refreshing cider. It is a seasonal treat.

Native Californians used the drink to stimulate appetite. Manzanita berries are green when they form and begin to ripen in July. Their flesh is rich in vitamin C, potassium, and carbohydrates.

The stone in the center of the berry contains hydrocyanic acid (HCN). So you have to process the berries to use them safely.

Here's more information and a step-by-step that I use to make the punch.

http://www.natureoutside.com/how-to-make-manzanita-punch/

- Woodsorrel
 

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
23,137
2,876
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Pembrokeshire
Sloes, endless blackberries (2 gallons of wine and 2 bottles of Vodka on the go plus Bramble Jelly and a full freezer...) Hazel nuts and Acorns for planting for a tree nursery (plus eating the Hazels :) )Hazel poles for walking sticks/craft work
Looking for more Acorns for coffee...
 

bobnewboy

Native
Jul 2, 2014
1,296
849
West Somerset
Sloes, sloes and more sloes. They are already soft and came off the branch easily, so i dont think i will bother to freeze them before putting them into some gin :). Looking forward to the Festival Of The Merchants when it will be just about ready......:)))
 

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