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Blueberry Jubilee Day June 13, 2009
The Blueberry
Jubilee is an arts and crafts fair held the second Saturday in June of
each year. Located in downtown Poplarville, Mississippi, the Blueberry
Jubilee attracts about 10,000 visitors each year. The Jubilee features
arts & crafts, storytelling, live entertainment, lots of food, and
down
home southern hospitality.
Our Mission
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It is our goal
of the Jubilee Council to promote Poplarville and the blueberry
industry in Pearl River
County and to provide grants for programs and
projects for the community.
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About Blueberries
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Blueberries
are the second most popular berry in the United States.
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A one-cup serving of fresh
blueberries gives 5 grams of fiber (more than most fruits and
vegetables) at a cost of only 80 calories.
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There
has been a 50 percent increase in consumption of blueberries during
the last 10 years.
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Indians
in the Northwest Territory smoked wild blueberries to preserve them
for the winter.
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Blueberries
contain no cholesterol or fat and are also low in calories. They are
also a good source of vitamin C and fiber.
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Blueberries are ranked
No. 1 in antioxidant activity compared with 40 other commercially
available fruits and vegetables. That means a serving of blueberries
has more of the antioxidant power you
need to fight aging, cancer and heart disease.
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Blueberry season is from
May to September. Look for berries with a silvery 'bloom', this is a
natural protective coating. They should be refrigerated as quickly as
possible and kept dry. Do not wash until you are ready to use them.
They will last for up to 2 weeks if stored properly.
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