I was feeling all pleased with myself for going out after work and picking a kilo of blackberries. But then when I got home with them, my OH tells me all about his childhood memory of almost swallowing a 'maggot' in a blackberry and then asks me if I am going to make sure they have no blackberry beetles (larva I presume) in them before I use them.... so of course I say yes I will be de-bugging them...
So, two hours later I have individually inspected every blackberry from said KILO! and, it has to be said, relieved them of at least fifty of what I presume were blackberry beetle larva.
I wouldn't mind, but he never told me about how this childhood memory had scarred him for life when I picked the blackberries last year, and I don't remember retrieving a single maggot like creature from those before they got to the pot!
Sooooo, my question is how fastidious are you at de-bugging your harvest, wild crops in particular? And do you have any good tips for doing a decent job in a decent time frame..? because spending two hours per kilo is putting me off picking any more
So, two hours later I have individually inspected every blackberry from said KILO! and, it has to be said, relieved them of at least fifty of what I presume were blackberry beetle larva.
I wouldn't mind, but he never told me about how this childhood memory had scarred him for life when I picked the blackberries last year, and I don't remember retrieving a single maggot like creature from those before they got to the pot!
Sooooo, my question is how fastidious are you at de-bugging your harvest, wild crops in particular? And do you have any good tips for doing a decent job in a decent time frame..? because spending two hours per kilo is putting me off picking any more
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