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seen a few complaining there was no sloe about this year, il be getting a batch on in a week or two and damsons when when the farmer gets his cattle of this baldy field

 

 

I've noticed that with the sloes the last few years Larry but I seen one tree last week that more than made up for the tree's that had none there was thousands on it.

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seen a few complaining there was no sloe about this year, il be getting a batch on in a week or two and damsons when when the farmer gets his cattle of this baldy field

 

I've noticed that with the sloes the last few years Larry but I seen one tree last week that more than made up for the tree's that had none there was thousands on it.

get them picked an froze

 

 

 

I've no use for them pal

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I do the same recipe but use vodka, we don't have many sloe,s down here this year but last year was a blinder, this year we seem to have lots of rose hips so I,ll be making syrup, not the same buzz as vodka but really good medicinal property,s plus natural and free

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I do the same recipe but use vodka, we don't have many sloe,s down here this year but last year was a blinder, this year we seem to have lots of rose hips so I,ll be making syrup, not the same buzz as vodka but really good medicinal property,s plus natural and free

Made blackberry vodka a few years back, that was very nice...

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Could be a very merry Christmas lolIMG_1820.PNG

Cracking big Sloes this year

I thought you were meant to wait for the first frost before picking sloe? Something to do with the sugars breaking down? Is it just old school tales?

No idea mate..I pricked the first lot and froze them.. the lot we picked yesterday just pricked them and added a few to the frozen ones... got 3 more bushes to pick now and freeze down

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Could be a very merry Christmas lolIMG_1820.PNG

Cracking big Sloes this year

I thought you were meant to wait for the first frost before picking sloe? Something to do with the sugars breaking down? Is it just old school tales?
No idea mate..I pricked the first lot and froze them.. the lot we picked yesterday just pricked them and added a few to the frozen ones... got 3 more bushes to pick now and freeze down

I don't know mate. Slow gin is summary I have been on about doin for a few years then whilst I've been waiting for the first frost the bushes have emptied!

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Could be a very merry Christmas lol

 

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Cracking big Sloes this year

I thought you were meant to wait for the first frost before picking sloe? Something to do with the sugars breaking down? Is it just old school tales?
I dont know if it makes any difference to the taste to wait for a frost but putting them in the freezer would have the same effect on the berries.

Another tradition was that every berry had to be pricked with a silver pin. I can tell you for a fact that this makes no difference at all ?

 

I like to add a few drops of almond essence to my sloe gin.

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