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Blueberries carry their own seeds. Simply pop them open and squish out the seeds.
The answer will be three slices will all blueberries.
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Considering my cooking skills, if I were moved to bake someone a pie, it wouldn't be for a friend... "Whatch it, dude, or.. I'll bake you a pie..."
There are seeds in blueberries, unless they've been cultivated to have none. Nonetheless, wild blueberries always have seeds, or they wouldn't be able to reproduce!
It appears to be a pie containing pineapple and blueberries with a Crisco shortening crust.
apples,peaches,cherries,blueberries,and pecans
yes, you can do this by measuring out 1 and 1/2 cups of blueberries.
Bake a pie in a round pan or you could buy a pan that shape like a moon and bake it in it
All blueberries contain seeds, though they are not always noticeable depending on the particular species. There are 15 to 20 species of blueberries native to North America, some with larger or more numerous seeds than others, though blueberry seeds tend to be rather soft. To complicate things even more, sometimes huckleberries are referred to as blueberries and huckleberries have noticeable hard seeds (typically 10 per berry). If I had to guess though I would say you probably just had a variety of real blueberries with larger seeds.
Bake him a pie.
you bake it at 350o and for at least 45 minitues