Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Congrats on your freezer too Maureen! I'm excited to pick & freeze fruit this year. There's a U-Pick blueberry farm not a half hour from me ))). Plus, DH already stocked up on extra ice cream . Peace, Diane , Maureen <ailanthus wrote: > > Enjoy your freezer, Diane! I'm getting one in the next week or two, > too (My first!) (Store & freezer model are all picked out--Just > taking deep breaths before plunking down the cash...Well, that and some > stuff needs to be moved around to make a home for it, but really it's > mostly the deep breaths...) I'm really looking forward to being able > to just defrost home cooking--Even after it was just her and my dad, my > mom used to make huge amounts of anything freezable and freeze it in > portions for two, and I've held on to several of her restaurant-size > pots and pans in case it's, y'know, genetic ;-) And I love the idea > of eating local produce all year long. And making several breads at > once and letting 'em rise in the freezer, and... Okay, shutting up > now--Just wanted to take a moment to express gleeful > freezer-anticipation solidarity > > Peace, > Maureen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 We have a blueberry farm near us and we were so looking to pick a bunch I guess most of the crop was destroyed WIth the late spring freeze. As were peaches. I guess I am going to play a pretty penny for both of them. Sigh. Bk ---- strayfeather1 4/30/2007 10:36:29 PM Re: $$ question -- Vegetarianism costs LESS!-Diane Congrats on your freezer too Maureen! I'm excited to pick & freeze fruit this year. There's a U-Pick blueberry farm not a half hour from me ))). Plus, DH already stocked up on extra ice cream . Peace, Diane , Maureen <ailanthus wrote: > > Enjoy your freezer, Diane! I'm getting one in the next week or two, > too (My first!) (Store & freezer model are all picked out--Just > taking deep breaths before plunking down the cash...Well, that and some > stuff needs to be moved around to make a home for it, but really it's > mostly the deep breaths...) I'm really looking forward to being able > to just defrost home cooking--Even after it was just her and my dad, my > mom used to make huge amounts of anything freezable and freeze it in > portions for two, and I've held on to several of her restaurant-size > pots and pans in case it's, y'know, genetic ;-) And I love the idea > of eating local produce all year long. And making several breads at > once and letting 'em rise in the freezer, and... Okay, shutting up > now--Just wanted to take a moment to express gleeful > freezer-anticipation solidarity > > Peace, > Maureen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Oh bummer Sue I think our blueberries will be ok here in WA but I am going to be missing those early peaches Peace, Diane , " Sue " <kup wrote: > > We have a blueberry farm near us and we were so looking to pick a bunch I > guess most of the crop was destroyed WIth the late spring freeze. As were > peaches. I guess I am going to play a pretty penny for both of them. Sigh. > Bk > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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