It's cherry season!

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valerie
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It's cherry season!

Post by valerie »

And I love it, but the stores are doing this thing now

of NOT letting you pick out cherries you want, just

putting bags of cherries out. I have one store left that I

can pick my own bag full, but I'm getting sideways

glances when I do it. Thinking they will probably

change too, at some point.

I don't want to pay 4 or 5 bucks per pound for pale,

unripe cherries.

No farms close enough to go to either!

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Snooz
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They've got TERRIBLE cherries here, Val. In fact, most of the produce sucks compared to California. I grew up with a bunch of different fruit trees in my backyard and if I wanted some delicious apricots, I just climbed a tree. I can't remember the last time I had a decent apricot. There were little fruit stands along the road to work too so it was easy to stop and get berries or whatever. Man, I didn't realize how good I had it.
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Accountable
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We rented a house in Vacaville (northern California) for a year. The back yard had lemon, orange, tangerine, and persimmon trees. It also had a huge black bing cherry tree. I would eat cherries until my throat hurt from the acid. There's nothing like fruit straight off the vine/tree.
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tabby
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Post by tabby »

I love cherries! Some of grocery stores here have been pre-bagging them for a few years now which I find a nuisance as I don't always want to buy that many at a time. They've started doing it with bananas too.

We have apple, peach, plum & cherry trees and usually end up with half of the fruit, the other half going to raccoons, squirrels, deer, birds and wasps.

I love apricots too but they can be hard to find in stores here and the prices are exorbitant! They seem to be getting smaller every year too.
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Lon
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Post by Lon »

I am sitting here eating huge, sweet Bing cherries that I bought from a Hmong Roadside Fruit Stand this morning and paid $3.00 USD for 5 lbs.
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