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tishaLA

(14,877 posts)
12. Fresh blueberries aren't especially practical if you live alone
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 01:50 PM
19 hrs ago

Like I do. Fresh blueberries go bad before I manage to eat an entire container, so frozen is a great alternative and reduces food waste.

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Today's Recalls - July 15, 2026 [View all] WhiteTara 21 hrs ago OP
Ty, Tara! SheltieLover 21 hrs ago #1
Cheezus dweller 21 hrs ago #2
Who the Hell eats frozen blueberries? Jersey Devil 21 hrs ago #3
Perhaps relogic 20 hrs ago #4
I used to make smoothies with them leftieNanner 20 hrs ago #5
Us as well Torchlight 20 hrs ago #7
I do also. llmart 20 hrs ago #10
Frozen blueberries might be used for baking FakeNoose 20 hrs ago #6
Generally dementia patients like frozen fruit Niagara 20 hrs ago #8
I do. I can find wild grown one that have multigraincracker 20 hrs ago #11
Fresh blueberries aren't especially practical if you live alone tishaLA 19 hrs ago #12
Delicious with icecream, yogurt, and cereal. Joinfortmill 19 hrs ago #14
My husband always has some as backup for fresh Coventina 16 hrs ago #17
Thank you for the list, WhiteTara Niagara 20 hrs ago #9
You're an angel for doing this for us. Thank you! ❤️ littlemissmartypants 19 hrs ago #13
You've got bigger problems than a recall if your child that's able to reach adult level and wants to eat a Buddyzbuddy 19 hrs ago #15
Kick! Niagara 16 hrs ago #16
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