Re the Blueberry Applesauce. Am interested in that, too.
A relative gave me a goodsized package of handpicked, genuine, wild blueberries obtained in central-northern Manitoba, Canada, where he was working. Picked by Indians. Let me tell you, friends, the "First Nations" people are nobody's fools anymore. They charge $40.00 for one of those containers. However, it is hard, hard work. I also have a container of the tiny wild strawberries from the same source. (Nice to have rich relatives.) So, I will make jam from these fruits or try the blueberry applesauce you mentioned, Mountainmeg.
I've picked small quantities of low growing wild fruit. Geeze, people, have you ever done this? It's as much fun as carrying buckets of cement uphill. At least when you are picking bush-type fruit in the woods or meadows you are standing on your feet.