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Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
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> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
> bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
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Frozen or dried?

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> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
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Frozen dark tart cherries.
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:41:26 -0700, Janet B >
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>On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 15:17:58 -0700, Janet B >
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>> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
>>bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
>>Janet US

>Frozen dark tart cherries.
>Janet US


TJ's usually has them, 8oz (or 6oz?) dried for about 3.99. Or did, I
haven't looke for a while.

J.


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> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
> bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
> Janet US


Thanks, I'll look for them this week.

I just got a bag of gorgeous kumquats from my DD's neighbor's tree and
I envision kumquat marmalade in my immediate future. I've seen a
couple of recipes I like. I'll use one as the base, I'll steal star
anise from another and I'll use a tablespoon or so of orange liqueur,
because it used to add a certain something to a pineapple-orange
marmalade that I lost the recipe to a long time ago. Well, that's the
plan at the moment.

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On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:22:14 -0800, JRStern >
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> On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:41:26 -0700, Janet B >
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> >On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 15:17:58 -0700, Janet B >
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> >> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
> >>bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
> >>Janet US

> >Frozen dark tart cherries.
> >Janet US

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> TJ's usually has them, 8oz (or 6oz?) dried for about 3.99. Or did, I
> haven't looke for a while.
>

Your TJ's only carries a tiny fraction of what it has to choose from,
so yours can be completely different from mine... but I will inquire
because I haven't seen frozen tart/sour cherries anywhere around here,
including TJ's. I've seen lots of frozen sweet cherries, but none
were sour or tart.

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On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 19:11:35 -0800, sf > wrote:

>On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 15:17:58 -0700, Janet B >
>wrote:
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>> Somebody was looking for tart cherries recently. Costco has 3 pound
>> bags of dark tart cherries for $9.89 (at my store)
>> Janet US

>
>Thanks, I'll look for them this week.
>
>I just got a bag of gorgeous kumquats from my DD's neighbor's tree and
>I envision kumquat marmalade in my immediate future. I've seen a
>couple of recipes I like. I'll use one as the base, I'll steal star
>anise from another and I'll use a tablespoon or so of orange liqueur,
>because it used to add a certain something to a pineapple-orange
>marmalade that I lost the recipe to a long time ago. Well, that's the
>plan at the moment.


I used to have a recipe for pineapple-orange marmalade -- I've lost
mine as well
My Costco is adding quite a few different types of frozen fruit. I
use the frozen mango chunks for snacks -- I eat them frozen. They are
really refreshing.
Janet US
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