
My daughter wishes to tell you all
- mrsflibble
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My daughter wishes to tell you all
That she really enjoyed this years blackberries and can't wait until next year.


oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Shirley
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WHAT a fab pic!!!!!! hello little one... glad you enjoyed the blackberries... I bet mummy can find some more yummy treats for you before the next blackberry season.

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Great pic.
I went brambling with my mum from a very young age. Still enjoy the picking & the eating. I'm mid-way through a bramble & apple crumble now. Last of the brambles sadly, wasn't able to get out much this year. Apples were from a friend's parent's tree, so didn't have to pay for them either. Sure that contributes to the taste.
I went brambling with my mum from a very young age. Still enjoy the picking & the eating. I'm mid-way through a bramble & apple crumble now. Last of the brambles sadly, wasn't able to get out much this year. Apples were from a friend's parent's tree, so didn't have to pay for them either. Sure that contributes to the taste.
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You could try rubbing it with a slice of pear! Sounds mad I know but it works for beetroot so it might work for brambles too!
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