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- A Modern Herbal: Bilberry
Recipe for jam from a book published in 1931.
- A Modern Herbal: Common Barberry
Recipe for barberry drops, and how to prepare the fruit for tartlets. From a book published in 1931.
- Berries at Hugs's Homeheart
Jellied cranberries or cranberry sauce, and strawberry almondine are the recipes presented.
- Berries of Summer
Article from Better Homes and Gardens about storage and handling, followed by a nice collection of recipes.
- Berry Delicious Desserts
Using blueberries, blackberries and strawberries in tarts and buckles.
- Berry Recipes
Large collection of recipes for blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, boysenberries, loganberries, cranberries, marionberries, gooseberries, and blackberries.
- Berry Recipes
Collection of recipes for blueberries, cranberries, marionberries, raspberries, blackberries, boysenberries, loganberries, huckleberries and gooseberries.
- Black Currant Berries Recipes
Jelly, wine, cheese recipes.
- Bridge Berry Farms Recipes
Collection of serviceberry (Saskatoon berry), rhubarb, currant, and chokecherry recipes.
- Currantly Speaking, Ribes Gets a Bum Rap
Includes currant history, recipes, and uses.
- Elder Berries
History and botanical discussion of elderberries, with several recipes at the end of the article.
- Fresh Berries
Serve spooned over cake or ice cream or topped with a scoop of lemon sherbet or frozen yogurt.
- Hurst's Berry Farm Recipes
Collection of blueberry, cranberry, blackberry, currant, and gooseberry recipes.
- Just Berry Recipes - Elderberry Recipes
A collection of recipes calling for elderberries.
- Just Berry Recipes - Gooseberry Recipes
A collection of recipes calling for gooseberries.
- Oregon Fruit Products Gooseberry Recipes
Small collection of recipes using the fruit.
- Raspberry and Blackberry Recipes
From the Oregon Blackberry and Raspberry Commission.
- Recipes from Goodjam.com
Recipes using various berry jams and jellies, including desserts, main dishes, sauces, and glazes.
- Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Blueberries, Blackberries and Raspberries
Information provided by Ohio State University Extension.
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