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BHBCo Smoothie Recipe --non-dairy base

12/8/2018

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3/4 cup almond milk, coconut water, or other                non-dairy milk of your choice
2 Tbs. Smoothie Powder (any flavor)
1/2 frozen banana
1 Tbs. almond butter

​Place all ingredients in blender;  blend for at least 30 seconds.  Pour and enjoy!
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Add a sweetener if you like, or try other types of nut butters or seeds --variations are limitless.  Smoothie Powder gives you an easy foundation for building incredible ways to eat and be healthy!
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BHBCo Smoothie Recipe --dairy base

12/8/2018

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1 cup yogurt, kefir and/or milk
2 Tbs. Smoothie Powder (any flavor)
1 Tbs. maple syrup
  Additions/Variations:  
      1/2 frozen banana
      1-2 ice cubes
      1 Tbs. chia seeds

Put all ingredients in blender; blend for at least 30 seconds.  Pour and enjoy!
Even wilder variations are endless, so try adding turmeric and coconut milk, and/or cayenne, or go a more savory route with kale, basil and cashews.  Smoothie Powder makes a quick and easy foundation to building incredible ways to feed yourself!
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Wild Summer Slushie recipe

2/7/2017

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Another non-dairy, incredibly healthy and delicious any-time-of-year smoothie:

1 1/2 cups hibiscus tea, frozen in ice cube trays               and then crushed
1/2 cup hibiscus tea or water
2 Tbs. elderberry syrup
1 Tbs. maple syrup
2 Tbs. wild blueberry smoothie powder
juice of 1/2 lime

Put all ingredients in a blender and blend on high for at least 30 seconds.
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Non-dairy Tart Cherry Cranberry Smoothie

2/7/2017

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Not too sweet, just cool and refreshing!  If you don't have frozen cherries (we pit and freeze our own every summer from our two sour cherry trees), use fresh cherries and some ice cubes instead:

1 1/4 cups cranberry juice (unsweetened)
2 Tbs. maple syrup
1/2 cup frozen cherries
1 Tbs. wild blueberry smoothie powder

​Put all ingredients in a blender and blend for about 30 seconds.  Add more maple syrup or more smoothie powder, if desired.
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Basic Blueberry Smoothie #2

2/7/2017

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Another easy, great recipe to make with the Wild Blueberry Smoothie Powder:

1 cup milk
1 frozen banana
1 peach (frozen or canned or fresh)
1 Tbs. wild blueberry smoothie powder
1 Tbs. maple syrup

Put all ingredients in the blender and blend for at least 30 seconds.

My son tells me that this is really just a "milkshake", not a true "smoothie."  It could or should have ice (and less milk) to be a smoothie.  I say, try anything!  You can't go wrong!
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Basic Blueberry Smoothie #1

2/7/2017

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Here is a really quick and simple starter recipe for using the Wild Blueberry Smoothie Powder:

1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 Tbs. wild blueberry smoothie powder
2 Tbs. maple syrup

​Put all ingredients in a blender and blend together for about 30 seconds.
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FAQ #3

1/14/2017

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More answers to frequently asked questions:


Q:  Is there a way to get your berries other than having to spend $100 to $150 per shipment?
A:  Yes, but you’d have to come to the Blue Hill peninsula on the coast of Maine to pick them up.  If you can’t do that, then I would suggest thinking about what we typically spend $100 to $150 per month on, and perhaps changing buying patterns or prioritizing some purchases.  Ask ourselves: should we get the berries instead of some other things at similar cost to us?  For example, here are some typical modern conveniences/items/habits on which we can readily be spending $100 to $150 per month: daily coffee & donut/muffin at a bakery or store; after-work drinks or weekend bar tab; dinner and a movie; cigarettes (1/2 pack per day); cable tv or HD tv fees; EZ Pass or toll booth fees or taxi fares or subway tokens.  Instead of any of those, you could have our frozen organic wild blueberries, or membership at a local gym or YMCA, or several good magazine subscriptions and library fees (I’m guilty of regularly having overdue library books, which is ok if you pay them off regularly!), or carpooling/walking/riding a bike….the gist of it is, let’s all vote with our dollars.


Q:  Did you always want to be a wild blueberry farmer?
A:  No, all I really remember as a kid, growing up in a small town in Vermont, was that I wanted to be a volunteer fireman.  But it was hard to figure out how to make a career, let alone pay the mortgage and make car payments, as a volunteer fireman.  So, I had to go to college and get a BA in Anthropology and Religion, and then realize I wanted to be a farmer.  After apprenticing and working on many different farms over almost 10 years, I was trained and ready to be an organic vegetable farmer.  That’s when my wife and I purchased our land in Penobscot, Maine, which had a few acres of open land for vegetables as well as about 20 acres of wild blueberries.  And that’s how I became a wild blueberry farmer.


Q:  Who invented the wild blueberry?  Was it Willie Wonka?
A:  Not exactly, though you may recall that he invented a chewing gum that tastes like a three-course dinner, which featured a blueberry dessert.  One of the kids in the famous Chocolate Factory tour, Violet Beauregarde, greedily and foolishly takes the untested gum from Mr. Wonka and chomps on it; a mishap ensues where she somehow inadvertently turns into a giant blueberry.  But the wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) is a native plant to the northeastern seaboard of North America —having originated, developed and evolved over the past 10,000 years or so since the last glacial period, an amazing feat that even the Oompa-Loompas would have found challenging.


Q:  What’s your favorite book?
A:  Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey
Q:  What’s your favorite song?
A:  Everyday I Have the Blues by B.B.King




Q:  Is there any reference or specific quote from Shakespeare about wild blueberries?
A: No, but I’ve gotten pretty good at making up fake ones, like this:  “She doth induce in me both the passion and the colour of the wild berries”  Spring Runs Eternal, Act I, Scene iv.  Or, with general reference to all things wild, there is this one, which I made up and printed on the back label of our retail bags of frozen berries:  “Whereas the furrow’d seed knows the sweetest complacency, ’tis the wind-borne seed that knows the greater urge to grow”  The Tragedy of King George, Act II, Scene iii.
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Rogue's Gallery of Rakes

9/27/2016

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Before the memories of summer fade, here are some images of the characters that helped bring in the berries this year.  They are the hidden heroes behind the harvest.  And yes, each one has a name and a distinct personality...
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Second Week SALE!

6/9/2016

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​Second Week Celebration Sale!  10% off!  The first blueberries were just shipped, so to celebrate our first full successful week of selling and shipping our frozen organic Maine wild blueberries on-line, we offer a special sale, especially to our Facebook friends (and anyone you share it with!).  Simply place an order at www.bluehillberry.com, and during checkout look for the “Coupon Code” box, and write in “SECONDWEEKSALE”.  You’ll get 10% off!  This code will work from June 8-June 15, 2016.  Thanks to all you who made our first week happen —here’s hoping more of you get the blues!


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Wild Blueberry-Turmeric Smoothie Recipe

4/29/2016

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Here is our own recipe for a deeply nutritious smoothie with two of our favorite ingredients:  wild blueberries, turmeric, and maple syrup (oh, wait....that's three of our favorites....)

1 cup raw milk
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1 cup frozen wild blueberries
1/2 tsp. ground turmeric
1 Tbs. coconut oil
2 Tbs. maple syrup

Put all ingredients in a blender.  Blend until smooth (at least 30 seconds).

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