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On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 11:06:48 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>Jo Anne Slaven wrote:
>
>> >I was out shopping today and they had ripe mangoes for 67
>> >cents. They are usually $1.69 for unripe mangoes that may or
>> >may not ever ripen nicely. So I grabbed some thinking that I
>> >could chow down on some nice ripe mangoes. My wife was out
>> >running errands and came home with a basket of fresh local
>> >strawberries, the very first of the year. Dang.

>>
>> You can cut the flesh into pieces and freeze them. They make a lovely
>> addition to a smoothie.
>>

>
>Sounds good. I love them as is. It is so rare to find a nice fresh mango
>around here. I just wish they they would space things out so that the
>mangoes would be nice and ripe one week and the strawberries another.
>



Not if you want to make Barb Schaller's Mango and Strawberry Jam with
Kiwi Fruit.
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