On Sep 19, 7:50*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 07:52:27 -0500, "Polly Esther"
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> >"Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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> >> and if you have the space you can just freeze the berries and use/juice as
> >> needed, Lees
> >> "Omelet" > wrote in message
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> >>>> Is it possible to find plain old cranberry juice anymore? *It all
> >>>> seems to be either mixed with another fruit or has high fructose corn
> >>>> syrup. *Hubby bought cranberry juice cocktail for me and it's so sweet
> >>>> I feel like it will rot my teeth.
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> >>> You can, but you really have to hunt for it!
> >>> I can no longer find it frozen but I can find it in the juice aisle in
> >>> plastic bottles sometimes. I share your frustration that most of it is
> >>> mixed with apple or grape juice.
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> >>> Cranberries are easy to process. *I'm seriously considering stocking up
> >>> on cranberries during the holiday season when they are inexpensive and
> >>> widely available and just making my own. *I'll toss them in the blender,
> >>> strain the results and freeze it.
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> >>> I love cranberry juice and can then sweeten it to my own personal taste.
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> >Yes. *Even plain old WalMart stocks it. *The brand name is Northland.. *The
> >stores hide it on the top shelf way in the back so you'll give up and buy
> >something else mixed with another juice or tadpoles maybe. *Mr. Esther is
> >firmly convinced that real cranberry juice has grand healing and preventive
> >properties. *Polly
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> He thinks it'll make his peepee hard... tell him to coat his tongue
> with pure cranberry juice. hehe
You get the Idiot of the Day award. Congrats!