Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't wash until I took them out of the freezer to eat them. I had a relative with a blueberry farm growing up and we always picked and froze bags and bags and bags of blueberries to eat all year long. My mother never washed them until they were going to be eaten. I'd think they'd stay fresher that way.
This is ok if you know the farm well enough to know exactly and when anything is / is not sprayed on the blueberries and the conditions on the farm. With a commercial pick your own farm, I would prefer to wash.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't wash until I took them out of the freezer to eat them. I had a relative with a blueberry farm growing up and we always picked and froze bags and bags and bags of blueberries to eat all year long. My mother never washed them until they were going to be eaten. I'd think they'd stay fresher that way.
Anonymous wrote:Wash wash wash. My first child contracted E.coli from frozen Whole Foods blueberries. I only learned after that episode that blueberries are (were? this was a few years ago) one of the leading causes of E.coli. Better safe than sorry!
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't wash until I took them out of the freezer to eat them. I had a relative with a blueberry farm growing up and we always picked and froze bags and bags and bags of blueberries to eat all year long. My mother never washed them until they were going to be eaten. I'd think they'd stay fresher that way.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course wash and then spread in one layer on a towel or paper towel so that they dry well. After that put in freezer bags.
how do I freeze - i have read not washing it, which doesn't sound right to me!