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- noun Plural form of
serviceberry .
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Examples
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(sometimes called serviceberries or saskatoon berries) soaked in water overnight, 1 / 2 cup sugar, 1 / 4 flour, 1 / 2 cup bitterroot.
prairiemary 2008
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I decided to put serviceberries into the cupcakes since I had picked them up at the farmers 'market the previous Saturday.
Archive 2009-06-01 Laura 2009
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I've never heard of serviceberries, but I'm totally intrigued.
Wrapping Up Alex's Birthday: Lemon Serviceberry Cupcakes With Lemon Cream Frosting Laura 2009
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I decided to put serviceberries into the cupcakes since I had picked them up at the farmers 'market the previous Saturday.
Wrapping Up Alex's Birthday: Lemon Serviceberry Cupcakes With Lemon Cream Frosting Laura 2009
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Grace said ... serviceberries, what? i'm unfamiliar with this berry, which is unacceptable! thanks for the intro and the link! meanwhile, pepper jelly rules. (insert flood of drool here.)
Wrapping Up Alex's Birthday: Lemon Serviceberry Cupcakes With Lemon Cream Frosting Laura 2009
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Frances, I was wondering how far apart you planted your allee, when I was searching for spacing for the serviceberries, most sites recommended 6-10 feet.
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When their bags are full and the tree branches naked, they pedal the yield off to food banks and shelters, rewarding themselves with a small take-home portion of crabapples, quince or serviceberries to use in experimental recipes.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JESSICA LEEDER 2011
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There are also vast quantities of gooseberries, serviceberries, and several species of currant, among which is one of a black colour, the flavour of which is preferable to that of the yellow, and would be deemed superior to that of any currant in the United States.
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During his absence they had killed one of the mountain cocks, a few pheasants, and some small fish, on which with haws and serviceberries they had subsisted.
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From the top of this eminence he could discover only three trees through the whole country, nor was there along the sides of the cliffs they had passed in the course of the day, any timber except a few small pines: the low grounds were supplied with willow, currant bushes, and serviceberries.
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