Blueberry Recipe Contest Winner to Receive $500

Waycross, GA – The Georgia Blueberry Commission will host its first-ever “Sweet Georgia Blues Recipe Contest” throughout the month of June in celebration of Georgia Blueberry Month.

Georgia Blueberry fans are invited to create and photograph an original recipe using Georgia Blueberries.  Submissions will be posted on the Georgia Blueberry Commission’s website and Facebook page for voting. 

Contestants are encouraged to share information about the contest with family and friends to gain more votes.  Recipe submission and voting will begin on June 1 and continue through June 30.  Winners will be announced on July 8th. 

The recipe creator with the most votes will win $500. Contestants who receive the second and third most votes will receive a Sweet Georgia Blues Basket (includes blueberry jams, autographed cookbook, etc) and an autographed copy of Hugh Acheson’s A New Turn in the South Cookbook, respectively.

“June is the peak of our season and we want consumers to be as excited about Georgia Blueberry Month as we are,” explained Joe Cornelius, chairman of the Georgia Blueberry Commission. “Hosting this month-long recipe contest is a great way to do that.  Plus, we’re looking forward to seeing all the new recipes we can try! ”

According to the Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, blueberries make up nearly 40% of all fruits grown in the state and have an estimated value of $134 million, compared to just $22 million a decade ago.   Georgia is one of the largest blueberry-producing states in the United States and boasts the longest season from mid April to the end of July.

Full of antioxidants, Georgia Blueberries are a delicious way to lower cholesterol and decrease your risk of heart disease and cancer. They’re high in fiber, contain no fat and at just 80 calories per cup, Sweet Georgia Blues are an easy and convenient snack or an excellent addition to nearly any recipe.

For more information and contest rules, log onto www.GeorgiaBlueberries.org

About the Georgia Blueberry Commission

In 2008, the Georgia Department of Agriculture formed the Georgia Blueberry Commission as a program to support research, education and promotion on behalf of the state’s growers. Georgia claims the longest season in the U.S. lasting from mid-April through the end of July to enjoy fresh Georgia Blueberries – our very own “Sweet Georgia Blues.” For more information, recipes and background on Georgia Blueberries, log onto www.GeorgiaBlueberries.org                    

Source: Georgia Blueberry Commission