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xoxoxoBruce 03-05-2006 10:13 PM

Spring / Fall prices
 
We are getting close to spring so the world below the equator is getting close to fall harvest time.
I guess that's why when I went to Pathmark (supermarket) tonight, they had peaches, plums, nectarines and two or three types of grapes for 99 cents/lb.
Hell, at those prices, I could make my own booze. :D

Skunks 03-06-2006 03:53 AM

I love this time of year because organic navel oranges are under $1/lb, and the oranges themselves often weigh over a pound each.

juicy..

mm.

Trilby 03-08-2006 11:57 AM

I bought some of these things called Honeybells--a hybrid orange. Ungodly expensive and shipped from Florida. They weren't so much juicy as they were water-y. No taste. I was sooooo disappointed. I had citrus regret for weeks.

Spearmint Of Wrigley 03-25-2006 04:55 PM

I love tomatoes...they are SO expensive in Spring (where I'm at) and SO much cheaper in the fall !

xoxoxoBruce 03-25-2006 10:20 PM

Welcome to the Cellar, Spearmint Of Wrigley. Try not to gum up the works.:lol:

Beestie 03-26-2006 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
.. they had peaches...

A peach from somewhere other than Georgia or South Carolina is little more than a picture of a peach. And that includes those peach-colored baseballs from California

seakdivers 03-27-2006 01:07 AM

oh gawd xoB..... that was bad (I'm sayin that cause I didn't think of it myself).

Seasonal stuff up here? Ha! We have fiddlehead ferns in the spring, salmonberries, blueberries, wild strawberries & huckleberries in the summer, and a bunch of dead leaves in the fall.
Everything else is shipped in from who knows where.

Pie 03-27-2006 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Beestie
A peach from somewhere other than Georgia or South Carolina is little more than a picture of a peach.

I don't know, Beestie. There are some darn amazing peaches here in Jersey. In August. :rolleyes:

Trilby 03-28-2006 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Pie
I don't know, Beestie. There are some darn amazing peaches here in Jersey. In August. :rolleyes:

Cute. you know what I wonder? How come women never say, "Well, Sally, I gotta tell ya, there's some damn fine bananas out today, if you catch my drift!" Why don't we ever do that?

Urbane Guerrilla 03-29-2006 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by seakdivers
We have fiddlehead ferns in the spring, salmonberries, blueberries, wild strawberries & huckleberries in the summer, and a bunch of dead leaves in the fall.
Everything else is shipped in from who knows where.

You probably get your domesticated strawberries (just called "berries" around here) from us in Ventura County. First crop's just in, and the big crop comes in in late May. The Grade-A chocolate-dippers are the size of a baby's fist, and they have good flavor too, maybe not quite as intense as a wild strawberry but not the low-taste stuff we used to see in the seventies. We've gotten modest rain this season, nothing too savage -- heavy rains at the wrong time beat up strawberries, literally battering the fruit and rotting them on the plants, and flooding plants out of the fields.

We're wondering how to keep pests out of the berries with methyl bromide being phased out.

Urbane Guerrilla 03-30-2006 12:01 AM

Skunks, when I lived in Annapolis MD, I encountered a supermarket binful of oranges -- and guess how they spelled "navel." Yep. I thought that was a bit much even for Annapolis, and went to the bother of eyeballing several oranges looking for a little blue-inked anchor stamp. Maybe I should have looked in Bancroft Hall instead.

DucksNuts 03-30-2006 04:00 AM

Speaking of Bananas (and I have wondered the same Brianna).

I paid $5.99 per kilo tonite. Buggeration... I love Nanies!!

They are blaming the Cyclones, but seriously, that wont come into play for another few weeks.

Thieving bastards

DucksNuts 03-30-2006 04:02 AM

Pithy Euphemist ...thats being a tad generous isnt it??

chainsaw 03-30-2006 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by seakdivers
oh gawd xoB..... that was bad (I'm sayin that cause I didn't think of it myself).

Seasonal stuff up here? Ha! We have fiddlehead ferns in the spring, salmonberries, blueberries, wild strawberries & huckleberries in the summer, and a bunch of dead leaves in the fall.
Everything else is shipped in from who knows where.

What the hell is a salmonberry? :confused: Sounds icky. :sick:

xoxoxoBruce 04-01-2006 09:22 AM

Salmonberry is in the raspberry/blackberry family....very tasty. They are salmon colored (sort of) and not fishy. :yum:


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