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Here are testimonials from some of our customers. If you want to leave your own feedback, just reply at the bottom of the page:
“Hi Lloyd:
Well, you are right! We love the blueberries!
We had them in a homemade Belgian waffle on Sunday
with some local organic maple syrup and …wow!
I just put them directly into the batter, then into the waffle maker and voila!
They were really incredible…even my 20 month old loved them.
I will be wanting more….
My 20 month old was popping them in her mouth like snacks!
My wife also made homemade blueberry muffins tonight that were phenomenal.”
– Jeffrey Schick, Waithaka Organics Home Delivery – March 2009.
“Your blueberries’ most distinctive claim, is that they are the only organic blueberries
of that particular sourtopvariety that I know of in Maine or anywhere. Canadian sourtop
have a more sit up and take notice flavor. Later in the season this becomes less so for
others but your blueberries develop an even more striking quality and have a very interesting taste.”
– Arthur Harvey, an organic blueberry farmer, specialty food manufacturer,and recognized blueberry expert from Canton, ME.
“Best damned blueberries I’ve ever tasted!”
– Christopher Idone, chef and food-writer, NYC.
“These wild blueberries are the tastiest and best and there are no worms on
them like there are on berries from the fields ofanother farm that is sprayed”
– Beatrice Jeppson, Phillips, ME.
“I am down to my last cup of your blueberries. I’m feeling smarter and have excellent night vision.
If possible, and not a major hassle, I would love to purchase another ten pounds”
– Stuart Sundlun, Entrepreneur, NYC
“I feel so good after your blueberries that I am thinking of taking my SAT Tests over again”
– Hal Pontez, Houston, Texas.
Questions posed to Dr. David Yarborough, University of Maine, Extension Blueberry Specialist.
Q. How do you find the quality, taste, and condition of our blueberries?
A. Quality and taste was excellent
Q. Would you consider our environment favorable for growing high quality wild blueberries?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you see any positive effect on our blueberries from our non-chemical farming practices and from the diverse habitat and woodland borders?
A. Certainly, it would preserve native pollinators and provide food for them over a longer time.
He identified our predominant blueberry type as “Canadian Sourtop – Vaccinium Myrtilloides
“If the equivalent of what these blueberries do for the brain were done for the mind it might result in Enlightenment.”
– Dr. Daniel Stanberry, Aspen, CO.

every food that we eat should come from Organic Farming. i really get scared about those toxins coming from chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. I only eat foods which are certified that they are organically grown