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Autumn Berry Delights
Make and taste autumn berry treats Sunday, Nov. 8, 11:00 AM 107 Concord Road, Wayland
Autumn Berry is an invasive deciduous bush native to Asia. It bears edible berries that are extremely high in cholesterol-lowering lycopene, flavonoids and vitamins, and they taste delicious! Learn how to identify the bush and berries, and how to pick them safely. In this class you will learn to make the berries into a healthful berry-aide drink and also make them into a puree that is useful for both smoothies and fruit leather. You will receive recipes and an Autumn Olive guide. Rachel Goclawski, knowledgeable and delightful forager and teacher will be the leader. Bring your lunch if you’d like to stay for the picnic, or if it is too chilly for that, you can join a short walk through the Upper Mill Brook after the class.
Ages 5 and up. Class size is limited. $10 for adults, $6 for children RSVP to: info@oneearth.today
This event is co-sponsored by the One Earth Collaborative, a project of Open Spirit, Framingham, and Peace Lutheran Church, Wayland.
