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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 !
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"Brice" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The > Year Award. Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is a generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH Cheri |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:05:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Brice" > wrote in message >news ![]() >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >> Year Award. > > >Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is a >generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH Yes, that helps, thanks. All I knew was that Georgia is a state. |
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On 10/19/2018 11:44 PM, Brice wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:05:11 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >> "Brice" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >>> Year Award. >> >> >> Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >> store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is a >> generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >> southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH > > Yes, that helps, thanks. All I knew was that Georgia is a state. > Known as "The Peach Statr" but people in other places eat them. No idea why the post, ezcept maybe they made too many muffins. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message news ![]() > "Brice" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >> Year Award. > > > Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery > store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is > a generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a > southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH > > Cheri We can get peach muffins here. |
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![]() "Brice" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:05:11 -0700, "Cheri" > wrote: >"Brice" > wrote in message >news ![]() >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >> Year Award. > > >Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is a >generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH Yes, that helps, thanks. All I knew was that Georgia is a state. === You are not alone! Many things here I don't understand and often use Google for them. Sometimes I ask but mostly I Google ![]() |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:09:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Brice" wrote in message ... > >On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:05:11 -0700, "Cheri" > >wrote: > >>"Brice" > wrote in message >>news ![]() >>> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >>> Year Award. >> >> >>Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >>store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is a >>generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >>southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH > >Yes, that helps, thanks. All I knew was that Georgia is a state. > >=== > >You are not alone! Many things here I don't understand and often use Google >for them. Sometimes I ask but mostly I Google ![]() Yes, I've heard of "This ain't Kansas, Dorothy", but not of "This ain't Georgia, Billy Bob". |
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On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 9:34:29 PM UTC-4, 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 ! You seem really upset about this. Was there some news article that you read? Cindy Hamilton |
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Indian blood peaches are red inside.
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On 10/19/2018 10:05 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Brice" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >> Year Award. > > > Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a > grocery store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, > Billy Bob is a generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, > and Georgia, a southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH > > Cheri * Except that they left out Billy Bob's 2 middle names ... His full name is Billy Joe Jim Bob . Y'all . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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"Brice" > wrote in message
... > On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:09:07 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Brice" wrote in message . .. >> >>On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:05:11 -0700, "Cheri" > >>wrote: >> >>>"Brice" > wrote in message >>>news ![]() >>>> >>>>>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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >>>> Year Award. >>> >>> >>>Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >>>store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is >>>a >>>generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >>>southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH >> >>Yes, that helps, thanks. All I knew was that Georgia is a state. >> >>=== >> >>You are not alone! Many things here I don't understand and often use >>for them. Sometimes I ask but mostly I Google ![]() > > Yes, I've heard of "This ain't Kansas, Dorothy", but not of "This > ain't Georgia, Billy Bob". ======= Just meanings and sayings that the USA has improved on. ;-) Cheri |
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"Terry Coombs" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On 10/19/2018 10:05 PM, Cheri wrote: >> "Brice" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >>> Year Award. >> >> >> Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery >> store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob is >> a generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and Georgia, a >> southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH >> >> Cheri > > Except that they left out Billy Bob's 2 middle names ... His full name is > Billy Joe Jim Bob . Y'all . > > -- > Snag ![]() |
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On 10/20/2018 12:28 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > Although George is known as the peach state (it's even shown on the > venicle license plates), the majority of peaches ae grown in > California (nearly 50%) I was gonna say...... I grew up in Modesto, CA (Stanislaus County Seat) which liked to call itself the "Peach Capital of the World". Mighta been, back in the 60s, but now, not so much..... Best fresh peach I ever ate came from Georgia. This was in the late 70s, early 80s, before produce became world-wide, in origin. ![]() nb |
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On 10/20/2018 8:21 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> And there's also "Bless your little heart". I thought that was "Southern-speak" for "Yes, you are crazy" (or is that "pea-pickin' heart"). ![]() nb |
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On 10/20/2018 2:28 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Although George is known as the peach state (it's even shown on the > venicle license plates), the majority of peaches ae grown in > California (nearly 50%), South Carolina, Georgia, and New Jersey. > Apart from those four states, peaches are commonly grown throughout > the southern US and Mexico. > > Most peaches have "peach colored" or yellow colored flesh, although > white peaches are often found in markets. > They grow them here in CT but they are not as good as some of the Southern. When I lived in PA we had a peach tree NJ had one of the best selections of produce though, peaches, corn, tomatoes, blueberries and cantaloupes were some of the best. Every neighborhood in Philly had a huckster that brought the stuff once or twice a week. Farmer's market at your doorstep. |
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On 10/19/2018 11:05 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Brice" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:34:25 -0700 (PDT), 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 want to nominate this post for the Least Understandable Post Of The >> Year Award. > > > Pretty understandable to someone living in the USA. Kroger is a grocery > store that bought another store, they stocked peach muffins, Billy Bob > is a generic term like John Lee etc, for southern born guys, and > Georgia, a southern state, is famous for peaches. HTH > > Cheri Yes, and expect the price of peaches to go up. Hurricane Michael did a real number on the peach trees. ![]() Jill |
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On 2018-10-20 11:08 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 10/20/2018 8:21 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >> And there's also "Bless your little heart". > > I thought that was "Southern-speak" for "Yes, you are crazy" (or is that > "pea-pickin' heart").Â* ![]() > Then there is the Southern Speak "Isn't that special" for who gives a ****. |
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On 2018-10-20 11:28 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > They grow them here in CT but they are not as good as some of the > Southern.Â* When I lived in PA we had a peach tree They grow great peaches here in the Niagara Peninsula. We have a number of peach orchards nearby and we always look forward to the freshly picked fruit. Nice ripe peaches do not travel well. |
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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/ |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message news:2THyD.157219
> Yes, and expect the price of peaches to go up. Hurricane Michael did a > real number on the peach trees. ![]() > > Jill Probably a lot of things going up with Michael, I don't really use peaches at all anymore, but I do like them. Before my next door neighbor died a few years ago, she had wonderful peaches on her backyard tree which she shared. I haven't really had a good supermarket peach, so I quit buying them. Cheri |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:46:52 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2018-10-20 11:28 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> >> They grow them here in CT but they are not as good as some of the >> Southern.* When I lived in PA we had a peach tree > >They grow great peaches here in the Niagara Peninsula. We have a number >of peach orchards nearby and we always look forward to the freshly >picked fruit. Nice ripe peaches do not travel well. Peach trees are also relatively short lived, orchards need to plant new saplings regularly as they typically produce for about ten years and then go into decay. Peach trees grow well on Lung Guyland but often winters get too cold here in the northern Catskills. I just discovered that the Davis Peach Farm is no mo http://northforker.com/2016/09/24/da...r-good-sunday/ |
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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... -- Best Greg |
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On Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 5:49:53 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 9:34:29 PM UTC-4, 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 ! > > You seem really upset about this. Was there some news article that you > read? > > Cindy Hamilton This is from first hand observation. Kroger came in and forced their national items, like peach muffins, into a community they had little knowledge of.. The former Mariano's stocked cranberry-nut muffins and a variety of muffin types. Same thing with Mariano's hot buffet items, which Kroger dropped meat items from and used a standardized central kitchen production of buffet fixings. The only previous Kroger chain around Chicago is the Food-4-Less warehouse of drab corn syrupy box food with a parking lot littered with sale flyers. |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 10:41:48 -0700 (PDT), GM
> wrote: >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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Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 10:41:48 -0700 (PDT), GM > > wrote: > > >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. ![]() ;-P -- Best Greg |
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On 10/20/2018 2:56 PM, l not -l wrote:
> Eckert's Farms in southern Illinois, near St. Louis, has very good peaches > many years. As with all ag products, there are good and bad years, mostly > depending on weather. The crop this year was very good, IMO; not quite as > good as the Georgia peaches but better than the California peaches we > received this year. > Supermarket is a crap shoot. You have to let them ripen a few days and if they are really good, that batch will be gone. Next batch may ripen and be mealy. The locals have been poor this year. |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 16:25:09 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 10/20/2018 2:56 PM, l not -l wrote: > >> Eckert's Farms in southern Illinois, near St. Louis, has very good peaches >> many years. As with all ag products, there are good and bad years, mostly >> depending on weather. The crop this year was very good, IMO; not quite as >> good as the Georgia peaches but better than the California peaches we >> received this year. >> > >Supermarket is a crap shoot. You have to let them ripen a few days and >if they are really good, that batch will be gone. Next batch may ripen >and be mealy. The locals have been poor this year. I stopped buying them. They were always disappointing. Sour, mainly. I only buy lychees and mangos anymore. They never disappoint if you buy them when they look ripe. |
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On 2018-10-20 4:25 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> O > Supermarket is a crap shoot.Â* You have to let them ripen a few days and > if they are really good, that batch will be gone.Â* Next batch may ripen > and be mealy.Â* The locals have been poor this year. I always get peaches from local farmers stands. They sometimes have a range of ripeness in each basket so there are some to eat right away and some to be eaten a day or two later. The later peaches tend to be mealier and stingier that earlier ripening varieties. |
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On 10/20/2018 12:20 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message news:2THyD.157219 > >> Yes, and expect the price of peaches to go up.* Hurricane Michael did >> a real number on the peach trees. ![]() >> >> Jill > > > Probably a lot of things going up with Michael, I don't really use > peaches at all anymore, but I do like them. Before my next door neighbor > died a few years ago, she had wonderful peaches on her backyard tree > which she shared. I haven't really had a good supermarket peach, so I > quit buying them. > > Cheri It will affect the Georgia peach industry and likely South Carolina. Also the peanut crop. There are *lots* of peanuts grown in this part of the South: https://www.albanyherald.com/news/lo...160ad258d.html or: https://tinyurl.com/y9kxxmdr Expect the price of peanut butter to go up after Hurricane Micheal. Also summer squashes. Jill |
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> On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 10:41:48 -0700 (PDT), GM > > wrote: > >> 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.. Popeye, they stopped, when they found no way to prevent yoose sorry ass from raping the mares used to pull those wagons. |
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On 2018-10-20, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> Supermarket is a crap shoot. You have to let them ripen a few days and > if they are really good, that batch will be gone. Next batch may ripen > and be mealy. The locals have been poor this year. It's the water (H2O). Plants get it, they're good. They don't get it, they're not so good. CA has jes survived a drought and SoCal wants any water NorCal has left. They may get it, too, as SoCal has the votes! Don't get me started.... ![]() nb |
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