how the FRICK are you supposed to limit yourself? they taste great and don't make you full... how do you stop yourself from eating boxes of these things at once?
how the FRICK are you supposed to limit yourself? they taste great and don't make you full... how do you stop yourself from eating boxes of these things at once?
Be poor
homie you can literally just walk innawoods and pick them up for free LMAO
the best thing ive ever eaten in my life was a wild raspberry off a bush when i was like 11 actually
yeah, at the right time of the year
OP lives with his parents and doesnt buy his own groceries
imagine being so poor you can't afford as much berries as you want lmao
Ok little buddy, enjoy your snack
man its going to hit you hard when you buy them for the first time
"it's just berries, they have to be cheap it's just fruit"
as a blackberry enjoyer this particularly hurts
are you really at risk of eating too many berries?
Berrychads, we’re feeling good antioxidantmaxxing
the cost
>clamshell of blueberries - $3
>raspberries - $4
>blackberries - -$4
>I have no self control or discipline
You're a low IQ Black person.
Pisses me off that they keep breeding blueberries for sugar. Even the organic ones are huge sugar bombs. I have to go to Maine in August and steal them from the bush if I want those antioxidant gains now.
Switched to buying organic blackberries since they still have a bit of bitterness and hopefully remain polyphenol-rich; dunno how long it will be before the sugar machine that ruined America has its way with them too.
In Canada we can buy wild blueberries. Literally wild blueberries.
When I was a kid I remember stopping at the side of the road and going to pick blueberries. Easier to buy them by the bagful at the store though.
You mean you buy farmed blueberries marketed as wild
No. That's what is so cool about it. They are truly wild blueberries.
>North America! Home of Wild Blueberries
>The warm days of the late North American summer are harvest time for these blue gems. They grow naturally wild in the Boreal forest, growers do not plant them. They simply manage wild stands that spread naturally by means of underground runners. In this case, it’s really nature that does all the work!
https://www.naturestouchfrozenfoods.com/en/frozen-fruits/blueberry/organic-wild-blueberries-usa
they are filling
I cannot for the life of me, understand the hype surrounding these things. They just taste like insipid nothing.
you ate shit ones then, the good ones have very strong flavor
You may be right. Here in Bongland you never see fresh ones only very cheap frozen.