Don’t buy strawberries out of season…
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Lol, ‘don’t buy anything out of season’!
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Global logistics have much to answer for…
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Words to live by….
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… break the rule, pay the price!
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Excellent tip!
Hope this becomes a regular thing!
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Absolutely Guap, count on it! This creative writing caper is growing a life of it’s own.
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LOLOL from now on I’m sticking to that rule! Thanks.
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thanks for the comment! it’s such a simple rule… and I broke it…
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LOL That’s hilarious!
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thanks for the comment. I’ll wait until the local product comes on the market: strawberries really are a summer fruit!
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Buying some tomorrow morning – they’re on their way north from an organic farm in Mexico.
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I hope they pass the taste test with flying colours!
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Strawberries in a can all year!
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Now this I have NEVER seen, although my Dad told of seeing them 50 odd years ago in PNG. Are they whole or jam? Sometimes I’ve bought frozen ones for cooking or as a topping for breakfast. Still not the same as a super ripe and juicy strawberry.
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Whole or in a jam 🙂
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This sucks, again you went to Spam. At least this tool akismet tool doesn’t self delete… Love strawberry jam (on pancakes, with oodles of whipped cream). Yum, yum.
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Not nice. I found a few of other bloggers in my spam box too. I’d rather go to look there daily than get spammed to death.
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Even the reply to the reply went to spam yet again. Don’t despair, I’m checking daily now, and ‘teaching’ the anti-spam robot. Hopefully it learns…
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I am not a huge strawberries fan anyway. Hope you didn’t get ill.
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Thanks for visiting and commenting. Didn’t get ill, just very disappointed: no flavour, no oomph!
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oh, oh. I’m thinking they didn’t taste like they should have; lesson learned I am sure!
betty
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Hi Betty, thanks for visiting and commenting: You got it in one! I’m waiting for the real thing now…
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Amen to that, Sistah!
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Thanks for visiting and your comment Ron, this sistah is going to be more careful in future!
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They’re always so much better when I can get them fresh at the farmers market. In fact, I have some downstairs right now…
Thanks for playing 6WS!
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I think I’ll be playing again! Thanks for visiting and commenting.
We have at least one more month before they are fresh and juicy here… Enjoy them while you can 🙂
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Then again …. it’s always “in-season” somewhere.
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True, true. There is a saying about eating locally and living globally (I’ll have to track it down). Seems now people are happy to eat globally and live locally…
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Eating globally brings two things … unexpected joys, but also wait for the season.
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Best bought in a big scoop from Tavira’s indoor market- delicious!
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Thanks for visiting and commenting! I’m leaving the strawberries now until they are fresh and local! BTW, I liked your entry for this weekend 🙂
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