Blueberry Park is on South 74th and East D Street in Tacoma. It is, at its most basic level, a big public area full of blueberry bushes. Thousands of them. You do not yet understand how many blueberries there are to go around.
And it's free. Drive over, take a pitcher or bowl or basket and a friend, and spend your day picking blueberries. I had intended to bake with mine, but I ended up eating them all like popcorn for two days.
From what I understand, Blueberry Park is maintained by volunteers and donations. Chances are you don't have the dough to spend right now on a donation, but I bet you could find some time to volunteer if you wanted to pay for your blueberries through service.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
#1 Get free ingredients where you can.
There will be a post later on improving your cooking skills, but it's hard to cook when there's nothing to cook WITH. I tend to make a lot of muffins in the summer, thanks to my aunt getting me a stoneware muffin pan for a wedding present, and I prefer muffins with berries.
Today, blackberries at Titlow Park. Thursday, blueberries from Blueberry Park.
Titlow park is a great place. There's miles of berry bushes, and it's a good afternoon to hang out with a friend. I went by myself today, and some summer camp kids walked by and were just fascinated with someone picking berries in a park. I started to wonder if I was some kind of cheap jerk, but on my way out, I ran into two more berry pickers, so at least it's not just me.
Even if you don't pay for public park berries, you pay for them. Ouch.
Today, blackberries at Titlow Park. Thursday, blueberries from Blueberry Park.
Titlow park is a great place. There's miles of berry bushes, and it's a good afternoon to hang out with a friend. I went by myself today, and some summer camp kids walked by and were just fascinated with someone picking berries in a park. I started to wonder if I was some kind of cheap jerk, but on my way out, I ran into two more berry pickers, so at least it's not just me.
Even if you don't pay for public park berries, you pay for them. Ouch.
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