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liuzhou

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Picked a peck of peaches at one of the local pick-your-own farms. Today's peaches are Ernie's Choice, a very tasty yellow freestone.

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Also picked a few blackberries and raspberries. 

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Another friend came to visit today. To be polite she brought fruit, as people do. But she kind of overdid it.

 

Love her, though.

 

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Apples

 

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Grapes

 

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Jujubes

 

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Kiwi

 

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Oranges

 

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Watermelon

 

looks like I'll have to be fruitarian for a few days. This is only half of each!

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Another friend came to visit today. To be polite she brought fruit, as people do. But she kind of overdid it.

 

Love her, though.

 

apples.thumb.jpg.02a3c06a471a29d45769b4d8bf1fb063.jpg

Apples

 

grapes.thumb.jpg.d888855065f9ead785a20781f06822fa.jpg

Grapes

 

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Jujubes

 

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Kiwi

 

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Oranges

 

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Watermelon

 

looks like I'll have to be fruitarian for a few days. This is only half of each!

 

 

 

That's half the produce section of the market....

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Picked up some mangoes today.

 

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Those yellow samples weigh 575g / 1lb 4oz in total whereas the green giant is a weighs 916g / 2lb 3oz on its own. The green is ready to eat, but the yellows need a day or two on the counter.

 

I intend using the green one to make my mango relish tomorrow morning, but I'll just eat the yellows.

 

 

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3 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Picked up some mangoes today.

 

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Those yellow samples weigh 575g / 1lb 4oz in total whereas the green giant is a weighs 916g / 2lb 3oz on its own. The green is ready to eat, but the yellows need a day or two on the counter.

 

I intend using the green one to make my mango relish tomorrow morning, but I'll just eat the yellows.

 

 

We got 4 of similar to your giant green one here last weekend - they were still hard.  I put 3 in the "root cellar" and 1 on the counter to ripen.  It was ready last night - it was amazing!

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Seems to be a bumper crop here on the prairies.
Apricots from my brother's tree:
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Had a few that were ripe for snacking:
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No peaches from B.C this year, but the ones from Ontario were good and reasonably priced. So I was able to make my yearly Peach Apricot Pineapple Conserve

                                                                                                              

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My neighbor has one apple tree in his backyard. He's given me 2 x20 lb bags of these beauties! Thank goodness for the apple peeler. I have made tones of apple pie filling, and for apple crisps. A lot of work, so so rewarding for fall and winter!
 

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