I'm ok with pesticides

When I was a child, my mother used to pick wild blackberries and soak them in salted water. Some of the maggots came out of the berries and floated to the top. There isn't really much point in soaking them as some will still remain, trapped inside. I see people picking and eating the berries straight off the bushes with their children in parks etc, but ignorance is bliss. It won't harm them.

I went to the greengrocers yesterday and they didn't have what I wanted, but they had blackberries in little punents.  They looked nice so I bought some. I inspected each one for maggots before eating them and couldn't see any. I knew they might be in there though.

The fourth berry I inspected had a cream coloured maggot crawling straight over it. It was semitranslucent and I could see it's organs and everything. I threw that one. After inspecting the fifth one, I could see a maggot poking it's head out. I was disgusted, knowing I had eaten live maggots andI threw the whole punnet in the bin.

Most people would just eat the berries without looking for them. If I had a blackberry plant, I would spray it with a pesticide. Frozen blackberries and raspberries are nice in smoothies, but are still gross as there are frozen maggots inside the berries.

I hope they use pesticides in the fresh supermarket ones, but I'm not sure. I don't want to do the saltt water test to find out. I'll just eat them as they are.  Ignorance is bliss.

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  • I hope they use pesticides in the fresh supermarket ones, but I'm not sure.

    They will unless they are marked as 'wild' or 'organic' I think.

    I get wild blackberries either out or from a friend.

    I always soak them in very salty walter and yes, bugs do come out, that I'd rather not eat (being vegetarian) Blush

    I do however enjoy 'free' and 'natural' food but berries tend to be the only thing I'll risk.

    I've considered going on an organised mushroom hunt but then I know that afterwards I'll never remember what's safe and what isn't (whilst on my own).

    I make apple and blackberry pie with mine.

    Do you make anything?

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  • I hope they use pesticides in the fresh supermarket ones, but I'm not sure.

    They will unless they are marked as 'wild' or 'organic' I think.

    I get wild blackberries either out or from a friend.

    I always soak them in very salty walter and yes, bugs do come out, that I'd rather not eat (being vegetarian) Blush

    I do however enjoy 'free' and 'natural' food but berries tend to be the only thing I'll risk.

    I've considered going on an organised mushroom hunt but then I know that afterwards I'll never remember what's safe and what isn't (whilst on my own).

    I make apple and blackberry pie with mine.

    Do you make anything?

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