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Friday, August 5, 2011

Freezing Blueberries

It is very easy to freeze blueberries. I helped pick 15lbs of blueberries last weekend with my family. I split them with my mother in law.

1. Do not wash the blueberries.
2. Clear a shelf in your freezer big enough to fit a jelly roll pan or you can do smaller pans, but it will just take longer.
3. Place unwashed blueberries in the pan and arrange in a single layer. Do not overlap blueberries.
4. Place tray in freezer and leave inside until frozen. This could take a few hours.
5. Once frozen, place in a freezer bag.
6. If you want you can use a straw to create a vacuum seal. Place the straw on one side of the bag. Seal the bag until it meets the straw. Suck in on the straw and it will create a vacuum seal. Slip the straw out quickly and seal.
7. Place in freezer until needed.
8. Wash before use.

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