Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Deanna, Keep a look out also for Walla Walla sweet onions from Washington state. Similar in sweetness to vidalias, very very yummy! Peace, Diane , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k wrote: > > Sue, If we are lucky here in Colorado we might get Vidalia Onions > shipped in for a very short time. They are so good that I am told > farmers pick and eat them raw ..I believe it. I love onions and the > Vidalias are wonderful. We are getting some very nice locally grown > yellow and white onions. The whites are expensive but tasty. Fresh > home grown pinto beans are now at the farms. I bought a 10 Lb. bag > and will share with friends and family. I remove the beans from the > bag and store them in quart canning jars. My daugter has some antique > canning jars with the glass tops and I filled them with the new > beans. They look wonderful on the kitchen counter. > Deanna in Colorado > ********************************************************************** > , " Sue " <kup@> wrote: > > > > We are in mourning in the North Georgia Mountains. Vidalias are > not in > > season anymore. And the sweet onions we have now are very strong > and not > > sweet at all. > > > Sigh > > Sue > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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