Mixed Berry Hand Pie (1 pc)

$10.00

4.5” hand pie, 1 piece per order.
A flaky pie crust filled with sweet and tart blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries.

Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
Processed in a facility that also processes nuts.

Made in a Home Kitchen.

Key ingredients in all of our baked goods benefit greatly from pollinators! Blueberry plants are native to the Northeastern US and Atlantic Canada regions and have many native pollinators to help them produce fruit. These pollinators include mining bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees, cellophane bees (like the blueberry cellophane bee featured in our logo!), sweat bees, mason bees, and more! The best pollinators of blueberry plants are able to buzz pollinate—using their flight muscles to vibrate the flowers and release their pollen.

While cultivated varieties of raspberry and blackberry plants can self-pollinate, with the help of insect pollinators, they can form larger sized and a larger quantity of fruit. But many wild species (all in the genus Rubus) are actually self-infertile and need cross pollination. For commercial raspberry and blackberry crops, honey bees are often used for pollination but other managed and wild species are excellent pollinators as well. They include: mason bees, bumble bees, mining bees, other solitary bees, and hoverflies.

References:
• Andrikopoulos, C. J., & Cane, J. H. “Comparative Pollination Efficacies of Five Bee Species on Raspberry.” Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 111, Issue 6, Dec. 2018, Pages 2513–2519. Oxford Academic, https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toy226.
• López-Uribe, Margarita, et al. “Pollination of Blueberry Crops in Pennsylvania.” Penn State Extension, 13 Jan. 2025, https://extension.psu.edu/pollination-of-blueberry-crops-in-pennsylvania.
• "Raspberries & Backberries (Rubus spp.)." Best Management Practices for Pollination in Ontario Crops, NSERC-CANPOLIN, https://seeds.ca/pollinator/bestpractices/raspberries.html. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.
• “Raspberry Pollinators and Visitors: Focus on Bees.” Government of Manitoba, 2015, https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/crop-management/pubs/raspberry-pollinators.pdf.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All purchases of our baked goods through this website are PRE-ORDERS that need to be picked up at the location and date/timeframe specified during checkout. Shipping is available only within New York state via USPS Priority Mail. Shipments are sent out the Monday following the pre-order pick-up date and should arrive in 2-3 days. If you enter a shipping address outside of NY state, your order will be canceled and refunded.

4.5” hand pie, 1 piece per order.
A flaky pie crust filled with sweet and tart blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries.

Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
Processed in a facility that also processes nuts.

Made in a Home Kitchen.

Key ingredients in all of our baked goods benefit greatly from pollinators! Blueberry plants are native to the Northeastern US and Atlantic Canada regions and have many native pollinators to help them produce fruit. These pollinators include mining bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees, cellophane bees (like the blueberry cellophane bee featured in our logo!), sweat bees, mason bees, and more! The best pollinators of blueberry plants are able to buzz pollinate—using their flight muscles to vibrate the flowers and release their pollen.

While cultivated varieties of raspberry and blackberry plants can self-pollinate, with the help of insect pollinators, they can form larger sized and a larger quantity of fruit. But many wild species (all in the genus Rubus) are actually self-infertile and need cross pollination. For commercial raspberry and blackberry crops, honey bees are often used for pollination but other managed and wild species are excellent pollinators as well. They include: mason bees, bumble bees, mining bees, other solitary bees, and hoverflies.

References:
• Andrikopoulos, C. J., & Cane, J. H. “Comparative Pollination Efficacies of Five Bee Species on Raspberry.” Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 111, Issue 6, Dec. 2018, Pages 2513–2519. Oxford Academic, https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toy226.
• López-Uribe, Margarita, et al. “Pollination of Blueberry Crops in Pennsylvania.” Penn State Extension, 13 Jan. 2025, https://extension.psu.edu/pollination-of-blueberry-crops-in-pennsylvania.
• "Raspberries & Backberries (Rubus spp.)." Best Management Practices for Pollination in Ontario Crops, NSERC-CANPOLIN, https://seeds.ca/pollinator/bestpractices/raspberries.html. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.
• “Raspberry Pollinators and Visitors: Focus on Bees.” Government of Manitoba, 2015, https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/crop-management/pubs/raspberry-pollinators.pdf.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All purchases of our baked goods through this website are PRE-ORDERS that need to be picked up at the location and date/timeframe specified during checkout. Shipping is available only within New York state via USPS Priority Mail. Shipments are sent out the Monday following the pre-order pick-up date and should arrive in 2-3 days. If you enter a shipping address outside of NY state, your order will be canceled and refunded.