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Default Clueless Kroger Pushed Peach Products in Illinois

Sheldon wrote:

> On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 10:41:48 -0700 (PDT), GM
> > wrote:
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> >Sheldon wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 21:50:46 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> >>
> >> >On 10/19/2018 9:34 PM, wrote:
> >> >> After Kroger bought Illinois's Mariano's chain, they stocked a bunch of peach muffins in the bakery that nobody bought, this ain't Georgia Billy Bob !
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >I don't live in Georgia but I would have bought them. Peach pie too, my
> >> >favorite. Maybe too many but why not?
> >>
> >> Peach ice cream is a favorite. I like canned freestone halves too.
> >>
https://www.sustainablecooks.com/canning-peaches/

> >
> >
> >When I used to can, I'd make a bunch (pints) of peach pickles for holiday gifts...they were always most popular, close seconds were pickled okra, and also cantaloupe pickles...peeps liked my brandied cherries, too...
> >
> >Despite searching, I've not found any decent peaches for decades, even local farmers markets come up short, they are "hit or miss"...peach ice cream I've not seen for many years, what happened to it? Make yer own I guess...
> >
> >I now used canned for my daily needs, mostly to use in my breakfast yogurt...

>
> Right, can't find decent tree ripened peaches anymore.... harder to
> find than a fifteen year young virgin vagina.
> Years ago horse drawn produce carts traversing Brookyn's streets had
> lovely wares.. twist open a tree ripened cling peach... the aroma and
> vision is as close to fifteen year young virgin vagina dripping with
> sugary juices as it gets... try it, may be the cure... you'll never
> desire boring zuchinni again.



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