Monday, June 15, 2009

Death by Strawberry Picking

Wisconsin strawberries are ready for harvesting. We headed to Hazeltine's to self pick. We collected two baskets and to be honest, there is no way we could have picked anymore. All of us broke out with itchy rashes on our arms.

Quickly paying for our berries, the young man working had no idea what was used to spray the plants. I drove to the next town over, pulled into a Burger King, and we ran into the bathroom to scrub up.

The rashes thankfully went away, but I started to feel other symptoms of chemical sensitivity. I bought a Diet Coke and sat down to rest, hoping it would go away enough for me to drive home. My stomach started cramping up, feeling like knives were stabbing me. I called DH and continued to sip on the Diet Coke. After hearing his voice, I calmed down and felt well enough to make it home, where thankfully the pain stopped, but I'm fatigued.

I'm grateful we didn't consume any while picking! I can only imagine what my reaction would have been if I had eaten a few without washing them.

Next time, I will pay the extra money, make the longer drive and find an organic farm! (Or just stick to buying them in the store.)

I have such fond memories of strawberry picking throughout my childhood. This is the first time something like this has happened to me, and I'm a little freaked it happened to the boys as well. I'm usually the sensitive one and the fact we all broke out has me wondering what kind of toxin that farm used!

I soaked and rinsed the berries like crazy, and the first batch of jam is done. The rest are chilling in the freezer ready for future smoothie days.

7 comments:

Lisa . said...

OHHH HELLO LOL those look yummy! glad the rash did not stay, I hate when they spray things like that.

Terri D'Orsaneo said...

The berries do look wonderful!! So sorry you all had such a bad reaction. It might be worth asking them what chemical they used and tell them about your problem. They should perhaps post a sign warning people of the chemical use. Go organic for sure!

Stormmie aka Kim said...

They look yummy. That's horrible that you had such a bad reaction to something. Glad you are all doing better.

Becky - said...

The berries look great! Hope that the spray washes off. Makes me wonder if they sprayed them too close to harvest time? Organic food may not be as "pretty" and have more blemishes, but it's nice knowing that you don't have to worry about what chemicals are on the produce.

Tiina Maija said...

Oh, strawberries are an absolute part of summer! These ones look delicious for sure!

I think we'll get some strawberries to the cottage too. A strawberry cake would be really nice and perhaps strawberries dipped in whipped cream, and a glass of chapagne... oh yeah!

Michele Kendzie said...

That's a bummer! Strawberry picking has become an annual tradition here in VA for my family. I don't even like buying storebought anymore because they can't compare to the local ones.

Debbi :) said...

I remember growing up and having strawberries in our garden. We sold them AND enjoyed eating them.:o)

I'm sorry about the rash. I hope you find an organic farm nearby. :o)