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Reply #60 posted 07/20/13 3:42pm

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This is what I mean. I had a pink lady apple, it was delicious, no pun intended. I was informed it's a winter apple. shrug stores are full of them and they're on sell seems there is a surplus.
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Reply #61 posted 07/20/13 9:10pm

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Watermelon

Yellow mangoes

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Reply #62 posted 07/21/13 1:15pm

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Peaches and plums.

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Reply #63 posted 07/22/13 2:56pm

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ZombieKitten said:

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They are tasteless sad The best I had were growing wild in Sweden. They need long days that are relatively cool/mild. You can't guarantee that here.
Same with strawberries. Maybe they ripen too fast? They look great, big and red but are woody and have little sweetness.

i didn't realise that & my bloke confirms that strawberries & rasperries need a frost/ cold spell of weather to ensure sweet fruit.

& that would explain why we can buy strawberries year round in uk from the supermarkets.. they look huge, red & amazing but taste like shit lol & of course they are grown in warm climates.

i'm picking masses of lovely rasperries at the mo, i'd share them with you if i could!

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Reply #64 posted 07/22/13 3:02pm

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Dutch fresh strawberries are incredible. My parents live quite close to a farmer with strawberry fields. They are to die for. Like an orgasm in your mouth.


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Reply #65 posted 07/22/13 3:08pm

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i can't post a pic for some reason..

i think it's proper name is persimmon fruit. It says from south africa on the packet i have.. far too exotic to be grown in the UK lol

they are absolutely delicious, there is no core so the whole fruit can be eaten.

texture like plum, for me it tastes a bit like melon... i can't get enough of them.

Oh, okay. I've heard of persimmons. My mother, who was from Alabama, told me she used to pick them off the tree in AL. I've never had one. They don't sell them in stores around here. If it's anything like a plum, then I know I'd love it because I love plums. Cherries are another favorite of mine. Those great big dark red ones, almost black, are my favorite, although the reddish/yellow ones are good, too.

Watermelon is good, but I don't particularly care for those little round seedless ones. They don't have much flavor. Give me one of those old fashioned oblong ones with lots of seeds. They tend to be sweeter. I like to eat it ice cold with salt sprinkled over it. Cantaloupes and honeydews are good, but they cramp my stomach sometime.

When I was a kid growing up in New Jerdey, there was a mulberry tree growing at the playground. The berries were nice and sweet, but it's a messy tree. If the berries fell on a car, they would make a mess.

Blackberries are good if you can find them growing wild. Blueberries are not at all sweet fresh. Raspberries are a little tart to me, and the seeds are a nuisance.

[Edited 7/16/13 10:06am]

cool paintedlady says persimmons are native to the US! you must try to get your hands on one!.. they must have them surely in walmarts?

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Reply #66 posted 07/22/13 3:13pm

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naffi said:

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home grown strawberries & raspberries can't be beaten.

sharon fruit is beautiful also drool3

Mmmm fresh raspberries on vanilla ice cream - divine!! Would also add grapes to raspberries and strawberries Mangoes with passion fruit pulp on them frozen, perfect for breakfast on a hot day! What is Sharon fruit?? [Edited 7/17/13 19:19pm]

sharon fruit also called persimmon. cut off the green bit & then bam! the whole thing down the hatch!

[img:$uid]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-X7f54nIn2rY/TtTcv3UBFNI/AAAAAAAADwQ/FfVyxpnqtc0/s640/fuyu-persimmons.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #67 posted 07/22/13 3:23pm

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morningsong said:

PurpleJedi said:

My boys are not good fruit eaters. It boggles my mind how someone could NOT like pineapples, watermelons, mangoes, and cherries.
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They eat apples, strawberries, plums and bannanas. That's it.

So I was at the supermarket yesterday and I bought strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. I want to make one of those "parfait" things or something to get them to like it.

Anyone have any suggestions???
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I cheat and make smoothies and slushies with a lot of fruit and veggies this time of year. Mostly berries, melons and spinach though. My son likes them, he's kind of wishie washie about fruits.


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Reply #68 posted 07/22/13 3:34pm

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PurpleJedi said:

morningsong said:

PurpleJedi said: I cheat and make smoothies and slushies with a lot of fruit and veggies this time of year. Mostly berries, melons and spinach though. My son likes them, he's kind of wishie washie about fruits.


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smoothies are a great suggestion! yogurt (or ice cream) milk & honey + fruit in the blender.. buy some fancy straws & watch the kids sup up!

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Reply #69 posted 07/22/13 3:43pm

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PurpleJedi said:


thumbs up!

smoothies are a great suggestion! yogurt (or ice cream) milk & honey + fruit in the blender.. buy some fancy straws & watch the kids sup up!


Yeah...I'm definitely doing that.

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Reply #70 posted 07/23/13 4:43am

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excited said:



ZombieKitten said:


ZombieKitten said:
They are tasteless sad The best I had were growing wild in Sweden. They need long days that are relatively cool/mild. You can't guarantee that here.

Same with strawberries. Maybe they ripen too fast? They look great, big and red but are woody and have little sweetness.

i didn't realise that & my bloke confirms that strawberries & rasperries need a frost/ cold spell of weather to ensure sweet fruit.


& that would explain why we can buy strawberries year round in uk from the supermarkets.. they look huge, red & amazing but taste like shit lol & of course they are grown in warm climates.



i'm picking masses of lovely rasperries at the mo, i'd share them with you if i could!



I'm going to Seattle next week, that's supposed to be raspberry capital of USA - I'm hoping to get some black raspberries! drool
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Reply #71 posted 07/23/13 5:08am

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Grapes.

You know, bottled. With at least 13.5% alcohol content.

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Reply #72 posted 07/24/13 1:46am

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novabrkr said:

Grapes.

You know, bottled. With at least 13.5% alcohol content.

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Reply #73 posted 07/24/13 5:35am

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novabrkr said:

Grapes.

You know, bottled. With at least 13.5% alcohol content.


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Reply #74 posted 07/24/13 5:08pm

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Watermelon and Strawberry Lemonade Recipe

Watermelon and Strawberry Lemonade



Original recipe makes 2 quarts

8 cups cubed seeded watermelon

1 cup fresh strawberries, halved. 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1 cup white sugar

  • 2 cups water

    Directions

    1. Combine the watermelon, strawberries, lemon juice, sugar, and water in a blender. Blend until smooth.



      For grown ups
      Melon Punch (Sangria)
    2. Melon Punch Sangria



    Ingredients

    • 2 cups white wine (cold)
    • 12 cup liqueur (melon, midori)
    • 2 cups cranberry juice (white)
    • 1 14 cups watermelon (balls)
    • 1 14 cups honeydew balls
    • 1 14 cups cantaloupe (balls)
    • lime zest (long)
    • 355 mls ginger ale
    • 1 cube ice
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Reply #75 posted 07/24/13 11:28pm

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ZombieKitten said:

excited said:

i didn't realise that & my bloke confirms that strawberries & rasperries need a frost/ cold spell of weather to ensure sweet fruit.

& that would explain why we can buy strawberries year round in uk from the supermarkets.. they look huge, red & amazing but taste like shit lol & of course they are grown in warm climates.

i'm picking masses of lovely rasperries at the mo, i'd share them with you if i could!

I'm going to Seattle next week, that's supposed to be raspberry capital of USA - I'm hoping to get some black raspberries! drool

The black raspberries were on sale at the market 2nd week of july. Let's hope they still have them.

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Reply #76 posted 07/25/13 3:21am

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kewlschool said:



ZombieKitten said:


excited said:


i didn't realise that & my bloke confirms that strawberries & rasperries need a frost/ cold spell of weather to ensure sweet fruit.


& that would explain why we can buy strawberries year round in uk from the supermarkets.. they look huge, red & amazing but taste like shit lol & of course they are grown in warm climates.



i'm picking masses of lovely rasperries at the mo, i'd share them with you if i could!



I'm going to Seattle next week, that's supposed to be raspberry capital of USA - I'm hoping to get some black raspberries! drool

The black raspberries were on sale at the market 2nd week of july. Let's hope they still have them.




They better be or I punch someone!!!! pissed
I can always try frozen ones otherwise, right?
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Reply #77 posted 07/26/13 12:44pm

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ZombieKitten said:

kewlschool said:

The black raspberries were on sale at the market 2nd week of july. Let's hope they still have them.

They better be or I punch someone!!!! pissed I can always try frozen ones otherwise, right?

Right, the raspberry season is starting to finish. It's not over yet.

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Reply #78 posted 07/28/13 6:01am

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Shyra said:

Oh, okay. I've heard of persimmons. My mother, who was from Alabama, told me she used to pick them off the tree in AL. I've never had one. They don't sell them in stores around here. If it's anything like a plum, then I know I'd love it because I love plums. Cherries are another favorite of mine. Those great big dark red ones, almost black, are my favorite, although the reddish/yellow ones are good, too.

Watermelon is good, but I don't particularly care for those little round seedless ones. They don't have much flavor. Give me one of those old fashioned oblong ones with lots of seeds. They tend to be sweeter. I like to eat it ice cold with salt sprinkled over it. Cantaloupes and honeydews are good, but they cramp my stomach sometime.

When I was a kid growing up in New Jerdey, there was a mulberry tree growing at the playground. The berries were nice and sweet, but it's a messy tree. If the berries fell on a car, they would make a mess.

Blackberries are good if you can find them growing wild. Blueberries are not at all sweet fresh. Raspberries are a little tart to me, and the seeds are a nuisance.

[Edited 7/16/13 10:06am]

cool paintedlady says persimmons are native to the US! you must try to get your hands on one!.. they must have them surely in walmarts?


I was in Walmart last week, and I didn't see any fresh produce. Maybe I overlooked it, but I generally don't shop at Walmart because the store is always so damn junky! They have shit piled everywhere, all up and down the aisles, which makes it difficult to maneuver with a big shopping cart. Their food prices are very competitive, however. I noticed ice cream was almost a whole dollar cheaper there. Of course, the days of a full one half gallon of prepackaged ice cream are gone, but Bryer's is usually one of the higher priced brands in other stores.

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Reply #79 posted 07/31/13 4:30am

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excited said:



naffi said:


excited said:

home grown strawberries & raspberries can't be beaten.


sharon fruit is beautiful also drool3



Mmmm fresh raspberries on vanilla ice cream - divine!! Would also add grapes to raspberries and strawberries Mangoes with passion fruit pulp on them frozen, perfect for breakfast on a hot day! What is Sharon fruit?? [Edited 7/17/13 19:19pm]

sharon fruit also called persimmon. cut off the green bit & then bam! the whole thing down the hatch!






Ahh, ok I know them as persimmons, though they have never really looked appealing to me, what do they taste like?
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Reply #80 posted 07/31/13 4:34am

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How diffrent are black raspberries tastewise to red raspberries? Don't think I have ever come across black ones
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Reply #81 posted 07/31/13 11:56am

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Definitely blackberries and strawberries. But not store-bought. ill Blackberries grow wild here and in Mt. Vernon (Washington) they have huge organic strawberry fields. We went to pick some early this month. Nothing like the ones in the store at all. Like night and day.

Our bucket of lusciousness... drool



Picked these in the backyard...



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Reply #82 posted 07/31/13 12:49pm

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^ That looks good. Reminds me. We do have a strawberry field here where you can pick your own strawberries, maybe it's time for a little trip.

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Reply #83 posted 07/31/13 1:06pm

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morningsong said:

^ That looks good. Reminds me. We do have a strawberry field here where you can pick your own strawberries, maybe it's time for a little trip.



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Reply #84 posted 07/31/13 1:28pm

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noimageatall said:

Definitely blackberries and strawberries. But not store-bought. ill Blackberries grow wild here and in Mt. Vernon (Washington) they have huge organic strawberry fields. We went to pick some early this month. Nothing like the ones in the store at all. Like night and day.

Our bucket of lusciousness... drool



Picked these in the backyard...



Strawberries from the supermarket often taste very bland, and you never know how many people touched them before you bought them. I buy mine from a special strawberry vendor....organic, a little bit pricey but VERY sweet and tasty.

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Reply #85 posted 08/10/13 8:43am

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naffi said:

How diffrent are black raspberries tastewise to red raspberries? Don't think I have ever come across black ones

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Reply #86 posted 08/10/13 11:36am

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I love mangoes, especially Alphonso.
I love sugar cane.
I love that sour green apple there that they call Granny Smith.

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Reply #87 posted 08/22/13 2:34pm

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I just ate this and it was delishious.

[img:$uid]http://www.indonesiamatters.com/wp-content/uploads/Yellow-Watermelon.jpg[/img:$uid]

just like regular watermelon butt yellow and very sweet....not too sweet though...

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Reply #88 posted 08/22/13 2:40pm

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RufusRawfield said:

I just ate this and it was delishious.

[img:$uid]http://www.indonesiamatters.com/wp-content/uploads/Yellow-Watermelon.jpg[/img:$uid]

just like regular watermelon butt yellow and very sweet....not too sweet though...

Haven't seen any of those this year yet.

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Reply #89 posted 08/22/13 2:47pm

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morningsong said:

RufusRawfield said:

I just ate this and it was delishious.

[img:$uid]http://www.indonesiamatters.com/wp-content/uploads/Yellow-Watermelon.jpg[/img:$uid]

just like regular watermelon butt yellow and very sweet....not too sweet though...

Haven't seen any of those this year yet.

they seem to be more available on the east coast. ...NYC ../brooklyn

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