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Sloes
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We have had a BUMPER early crop the trees are dripping with them. I have picked about a kilo already and going to make gin or vodka from them depends which is cheaper!
Do I freeze them now or just leave them as they are?
Can the berries prior to being steeped cause an upset stomach? Mims i think ate some toda and shes looking off colour now, its them or she may have eaten some red black berries and im not sure if they are poisonous when red? Just not sure as shes looking quite rough poor lamb!
Do I freeze them now or just leave them as they are?
Can the berries prior to being steeped cause an upset stomach? Mims i think ate some toda and shes looking off colour now, its them or she may have eaten some red black berries and im not sure if they are poisonous when red? Just not sure as shes looking quite rough poor lamb!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I make sloe gin every year. To me the gin flavour is critical, can't imagine it being that nice with vodka and wouldn't attempt it. I freeze them and then pour the gin and sugar over. I've never bothered with the pain of pricking and mine is always delicious. I must say it's very early to pick them, they're not ready round me. Traditionally you pick them after the first frost and it's ready to drink by Xmas.