Monday, July 07, 2008


Can you think of a better way to start a homeschooling Monday morning than by picking blueberries?

No, I couldn't either... so off we went!

Due to the extreme drought we're having here in upstate South Carolina, the blueberry season has been delayed... in fact, they're still in the almost-but-not-completely-ripe stage, but we didn't let that stop us. We descended upon the berry farm like a mini-locust plague, making quick work of the row we had been "assigned."

Of course, since we got home we've been eating them by the handfuls, but I wanted to use them in recipes as well. First order of business: BREAKFAST TOMORROW.

I wasn't sure what recipe to follow, so I gave up looking at various muffin recipes that I have and decided to go with what my heart really wanted -- blueberry gingerbread cake. Being the good Mom that I am, though, I couldn't in good conscience give my children cake for breakfast... that would be committing some sort of Mommy sin. So I whipped up the cake recipe, put it in muffin tins, reduced the cooking time, and voila! MUFFINS!

(I gotta tell you, they are really, really good...)

3 comments:

Margaret said...

BLUEBESSIES!

Man, I remember taking just our 'first' littles to the berry farm, in the backpacks and wondering, how would we EVER manage more than one....

Sounds like your clan did a bang up job!

But, I must ask, how much money did you contribute to the 'sin bucket'? hee hee (the donation bucket for the berries eaten but not weighed - for those who've never heard that name before). I know in our case, it would probably be a $5! ;)

Strawberries are the name of the game up here. Thursday's the day. I'm cleaning out my bank account! Strawberry soup anyone?

Ouiz said...

We felt like it was soooooooo hard, didn't we? I mean, we were wearing backpacks! We were trying to pick blueberries with a CHILD! Didn't anyone understand?

Too funny.

Fast forward several years, and look at us!

Never thought we'd be where we are, huh? Glad to share the journey with you, my friend!

The kids really didn't nibble much out there. Marie was my only nibbler, but she picks slowly. Believe it or not, the sin bucket wasn't even there when we were ready to pay! (The bear was, but not the bucket... hmmm... )

but, they did have signs up explaining that a little bit of nibbling is expected and even encouraged, 'cause that's the best way to find out which ones are the sweetest!

Strawberries were late May and early June for us, so our season is over. The stand in front of the hardware store is barren. So sad.

Next at the farm comes figs... didn't you pick those one year?

[that reminds me: my youngest brother once said that something was just "a fig of your imaginewton." He was very little at the time, which made it exceptionally funny]

Elizabeth said...

LOL. Loved the imaginewton line!