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How To Forage Blackberries

August 11, 2017 by Alice 6 Comments

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kidsBlackberrying is one of my happiest memories of childhood.

Roaming over beautiful Cannock Chase.

With other families from our street.

Or my grandparents.

Stuffing our mouths with those luscious sweet-sour berries.

That taste so so so much better than shop bought.

In between games of hide and seek in the bracken.

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

Whilst the grown ups did the serious business of cramming blackberries into old ice cream tubs.

For blackberry pies. And blackberry crumbles. And blackberry jams.

My mouth is watering just thinking about it.

And even though we now live in London we still do lots of blackberrying every year.

It’s become a real tradition for my 7 year old and her best friend.

August wouldn’t be August for them without at least one blackberrying trip.

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

This year we’ve had quick sorties already into our local park and lovely Streatham Common.

And as soon as it stops raining – !!! – will hit the woods proper.

If you’ve not been blackberrying before – or not since you were a kid – here’s our quick tips.

Blackberrying Tips

  • Take several small tubs – easier for kids to hold and get less squidged
  • Choose open sites – far more likely to get wigglies under trees
  • Avoid picking by busy roads because of pollution

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

  • Only eat those higher than a dog’s wee!
  • Pick lower ones to go in the tub for washing at home
  • Take loads of water – for rinsing nettle stings (best treatment!) and bramble cuts
  • Leave some for other people – and the birds

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

  • When you get home put them in a big bowl of salty water
  • Gently swill round with hands to get bits off and any little white wigglies out
  • Repeat a couple of times until water clear, then rinse in a colander

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

And there you go.

You’re all ready to make blackberry smoothies, pies, tarts, puddings the lot.

If you do want to freeze your blackberries, put them in bags flat so they don’t all stick together. Once frozen, you can shake them all to the bottom of the bag.

I hope you have as much fun blackberrying as we do.

If you’re looking for more simple ideas for outdoor fun do check out this post and sign up for my slow parenting newsletter …

Blackberrying tips - everything you need to know about picking blackberries with kids

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