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  • What to do with sloe berries?
  • WorldClassAccident
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    Just about to take them out of my Sloe gin and vodka and was wondering if there was anything I should to with the left over Sloes?

    IanMunro
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    Feed em to pigeons.

    Admiralable
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    Eat em. After a few months of being in gin and vodka they’ll be lovely for a nice bit of alcohol poisoning.

    Or you could make Jam.

    Pissed pigeons would be funny though…..

    bassspine
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    I usually leave them in the gin till christmas, then decant.

    Then every year I decide to do chocolate coated sloes, leave them to one side and throw them away in march 🙁

    WorldClassAccident
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    Pigeons aren’t getting a look in. Squirrels are going mad for them. 7 in the garden at the moment!!

    psychle
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    You definitely need to post a Youtube video of pissed squirrels… could well make you famous! Or infamous… one or the other 😆

    WorldClassAccident
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    They seem to be mainly burying them at the moment. haven’t actually seen too many being eaten. Looks like we will have a load of Sloe Gin trees in the spring

    TooTall
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    Buy a gallon of scrumpy cider.

    Drink some.

    Put the gin-soaked sloes in cider.

    Leave for a few days somewhere cool but check for a build up of pressure and release as required.

    Drink the ‘slider’ you made and enjoy it lots.

    Fall over and sleeeeeeep.

    andrewh
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    Just about to take them out of my Sloe gin

    Thought it was an odd question, see you’ve already been passed my answer.

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