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Those grapes
I am sitting here looking out the patio door at Concord grapes that are just turning purple and the raccoons haven't attacked yet. We leave Saturday for an almost month-long trip and I hadn't planned to do anything with the grapes except offer them to anyone who might want them for juice or jam. I went to the bus stop today because I knew a mom would be there who might want them. She thanked me profusely for the offer, but said their 2 yr. old vines have already produced over 40 lb. of ripe grapes (they have quite a few varieties.) We mentioned to the other moms (8 of them) that I had Concord grapes ready to give away and they looked at me like I had two heads. I guess it's a generational thing wanting to preserve free bounty. :-( I'm going top pick them and make juice tonight, freeze the juice and decide what to do with it when we get back. gloria p |
Those grapes
gloria.p wrote:
> > I am sitting here looking out the patio door at Concord grapes that are > just turning purple and the raccoons haven't attacked yet. > > We leave Saturday for an almost month-long trip and I hadn't planned to > do anything with the grapes except offer them to anyone who might want > them for juice or jam. I went to the bus stop today because I knew a > mom would be there who might want them. She thanked me profusely for > the offer, but said their 2 yr. old vines have already produced over 40 > lb. of ripe grapes (they have quite a few varieties.) > > We mentioned to the other moms (8 of them) that I had Concord grapes > ready to give away and they looked at me like I had two heads. I guess > it's a generational thing wanting to preserve free bounty. :-( > > I'm going top pick them and make juice tonight, freeze the juice and > decide what to do with it when we get back. > > gloria p There are wild grape vines all over the place up here, but I've never seen more than one or two grapes. This year there are lots of grapes. They are a little bigger than a pea, in long loose clusters, and they taste pretty sour. Might be enough to be worth picking -- probably will make jelly with them. Steam-juice them? Bob |
Those grapes
I'd take you up on the offer if I lived near you!!!
With almost no rain this year, we didn't get any wild grapes. |
Those grapes
its sad to me that an offer like that would be turned down, i can't grow
squat, but if it were offerred to me i would take them and at least make juice for later use, Lee "gloria.p" > wrote in message ... > > I am sitting here looking out the patio door at Concord grapes that are > just turning purple and the raccoons haven't attacked yet. > > We leave Saturday for an almost month-long trip and I hadn't planned to do > anything with the grapes except offer them to anyone who might want them > for juice or jam. I went to the bus stop today because I knew a mom would > be there who might want them. She thanked me profusely for the offer, but > said their 2 yr. old vines have already produced over 40 lb. of ripe > grapes (they have quite a few varieties.) > > We mentioned to the other moms (8 of them) that I had Concord grapes ready > to give away and they looked at me like I had two heads. I guess > it's a generational thing wanting to preserve free bounty. :-( > > I'm going top pick them and make juice tonight, freeze the juice and > decide what to do with it when we get back. > > gloria p |
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