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Hi, All. Long time since I posted, but I read almost daily...I learn a
lot here. I am getting a large bushel basket of Elderberries from Ohio (dear soul has so many, so wanted to share). They are being picked today and I get them tomorrow. I am thinking wine or port, but either way - is there any best way to store these? I probably won't get around to it for a week or two. First, I will have them in the car for a 10 hour trip home (part of a visit to parents, so not just doing this for fruit) then will need a week until I get around to it. I've read Keller and googled, and have made wine and port before from Elderberries, just never had a delay in starting the process, so wondered from your experience what to do: 1. bag and leave along. 2. remove berries, bag and freeze 3. layout and ensure dry 4. freeze stems and all or any combination. I know freezing most fruits help break them down, thanks for anyone's replies. DAve |
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