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There comes a time when you get a hankering for something out of season. Strawberry rhubarb pie in the fall, for example, or fresh blueberry muffins in the dead of winter. The obvious solution: use frozen berries. But should you thaw them first? What’s the best way to integrate these handy little gems into your off-season baking? In most cases, you don’t want to thaw your berries before using them in baking recipes. Frozen berries in muffins? Great. Frozen berries in pie?

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Healthy Food Facts - Tips on Instagram: "Drop ❤️ if you want more posts like this Great content by @optimistic_kitchen. Follow them for more amazing content like this! . This method works for all kinds of berries, grapes, figs, tomatoes, peppers, green beans, radishes, and more! If it’s not obvious, I am changing the water in the bowl between each batch. I don’t wash them in the strainer in the bowl because I don’t think it leaves enough room to swish and sort. Also, I am told that you can…

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