Berries bring memories of summer days with berry juice on fingers and faces. Using a friend’s recipe (handed down from mother to mother) and my own olallieberries, we made a fabulous pie on the 4th of July to share with friends! Olallieberry (pronounced oh-la-leh) is a cross between a loganberry and a youngberry (a classic blackberry and a red raspberry) first developed in 1949 at Oregon State University. Olallie is a Native American word meaning ‘berry”. Four years ago, a friend gave me cuttings (clones) from her vines, passed down from her father, to start my berry garden. You can get bareroot olallieberry vines if you do not have such a generous source. In the spring, cut the tops of th
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