Re: [gardeners] New Taste of Cherries

Bargyla Rateaver (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Wed, 08 Aug 2001 19:49:22 +0100

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well, most likely you will be able to return the favor by giving HER
something one day. That's what I try to do in my neighborhood.

Annetta Green wrote:

> Hi all,We got a treat today when a very generous neighbor brought over
> a large box of leftover fruit.  She had been making fruit baskets (50
> of them) for her husband's employees and work contacts.  In the box
> are bananas, plums and some yellow cherries.  The bananas and plums
> are regular sweet fruit, but I have never seen yellow cherries
> before.  They are delicious!  Yum, what a treat.Anne in FL
> zone 9b, sunset 26

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well, most likely you will be able to return the favor by giving HER something one day. That's what I try to do in my neighborhood.

Annetta Green wrote:

Hi all,We got a treat today when a very generous neighbor brought over a large box of leftover fruit.  She had been making fruit baskets (50 of them) for her husband's employees and work contacts.  In the box are bananas, plums and some yellow cherries.  The bananas and plums are regular sweet fruit, but I have never seen yellow cherries before.  They are delicious!  Yum, what a treat.Anne in FL
zone 9b, sunset 26

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