Is there a good way to sort your berries from the inedible parts of nature you accidentally collected? Thought I was being smart, but ended up with a lot of wood and leafy bits in my berries. I should have tried being patient instead, I suppose. Something something wise monkey, measuring berries on mountain.I tried "winowing"with by freezing berries, and letting them fall from an height into another container while a strong fan blows...results were mixed, as were the twigs still mixed with my berries.Looking Berry Picker Tips and Tricks that don't actually involve picking individual berries by hand.Anyone have
>>22060672>...results were mixed, as were the twigs still mixed with my berries.Mostly made a mess of the bathroom, but there were less leaves in the piles. Twigs not affected.
>>22060676Put them in a sieve under running water while shaking the sieve.Hopefully all the little bits will drop to the bottom of the sieve.
>>22060672water. you need a grate with holes smaller than the berries but bigger than the debris. use the grate to push the berries down and pour off the debris that floats to the top. will need to repeat a few times
>>22060682>>22060684alternate until satisfied
>>22060686That's what she said.
>>22060672just eat the sticks
>>22060672I had about half those berries but what i did was use scissors to snip off the wood bit. Gloves will help keep your hands from being stained
>>22060672What kinds of berries are those? Why do they look like raisins? You're so fucking lazy you think there's some shortcut to getting berries without picking each one from the branch? Sorry, there's not.
>>22060676Were those blackberries? I always pick them one at a time. It's time consuming but it's the only way to get a ton of perfect blackberries
>>22060672Did you try immersing them in a bowl of water? Some of the plant matter should float to the top and some should sink to the bottom
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Seems like the leaves are the least of your worries, moldbro.