We have a saying in Norway – see, smell and taste 😄
Blueberries are my favourite. Nom nom nom.
Eat eat eat
If you get that stuff staining your clothes it won’t clean off in the wash. But as the juice also acts as ph indicator, you can fade the stain off by repeatedly applying base and acid. I usually use dish washing powder (ph 10), then distilled white vinegar (ph 2.5). After a few rounds the stain is practically gone.
Plenty of C- and E-vitamins!
Love bilberries! They grow wild all over Sweden, too. I’ve made some amazing mead with them. People pick and sell them on the street, too. There are a few people selling them in my town’s main square. I should buy some!
If you come across wild strawberries! Drove around in Norway in July and there were lot of them near road stops. Collected lots and lots. Whipped cream and (whip an egg yolk, vanilla and a little sugar together) and throw those babies in (and blueberries too).
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Welcome to Norwegian summer my friend!
As you should be. Did you like them?
Delicious!
Don’t worry if your poop also turn purple.
We call them blueberries
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilberry
We have a saying in Norway – see, smell and taste 😄
Blueberries are my favourite. Nom nom nom.
Eat eat eat
If you get that stuff staining your clothes it won’t clean off in the wash. But as the juice also acts as ph indicator, you can fade the stain off by repeatedly applying base and acid. I usually use dish washing powder (ph 10), then distilled white vinegar (ph 2.5). After a few rounds the stain is practically gone.
Plenty of C- and E-vitamins!
Love bilberries! They grow wild all over Sweden, too. I’ve made some amazing mead with them. People pick and sell them on the street, too. There are a few people selling them in my town’s main square. I should buy some!
If you come across wild strawberries! Drove around in Norway in July and there were lot of them near road stops. Collected lots and lots. Whipped cream and (whip an egg yolk, vanilla and a little sugar together) and throw those babies in (and blueberries too).
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