Sentences with phrase «wild huckleberries»

"Wild huckleberries" refers to small edible fruits that grow naturally in the wild, usually in forests or mountains. They are similar to blueberries and have a slightly sweet and tart flavor. Full definition
Serviceberries, also called Saskatoon Berries, and June Berries, taste like a blueberry mixed with wild huckleberry.
We also are planning to go pick wild huckleberries soon, so I might mix the two!
This post reminds me that I have a pound of wild huckleberries somewhere in the back of my freezer.
My husband and I labored for hours picking wild huckleberries yesterday!
A wonderful coffee cake recipe made from fresh wild huckleberries using maple syrup as a sweetener instead of white sugar.
Celebrating the fruits and spices of autumn, the new menu blends local ingredients from across the Pacific Northwest, including wild huckleberries.
My very, very favorite is a version made entirely with wild huckleberries.
These included species familiar to hikers such as avalanche lily, magenta paintbrush, mountain blueberry, wild huckleberry and wild lupines.
Serviceberries, also called Saskatoon Berries, and June Berries, taste like a blueberry mixed with wild huckleberry.
Whether intended as fees or gifts (I never knew), I have received: a Jersey calf; fence posts; homemade moccasins; venison; salmon; overgrown zucchini; wild huckleberries; knitted hats; jams; cakes; a fresh elk hide only a few hours removed from the elk; cookies; spaghetti sauce, meatballs, and lasagna; and a discourse on «what does love look like.»
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