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Cherries (Kirschen)

Topic 48 · 32 responses · archived october 2000
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~aschuth seed
It's cherry season! This is THE reason to hang around yet another year, and survive another horrible winter - see the cherry blossoms in SPRING, and sample the harvest in summer. CHERRIES! CHERRIES! CHERRIES!
~aschuth #1
The spring was gorgeous and very promising - the hills white as snow, and the bees got really to it this year! The harvest fulfilled this promise, let me just say so much. Ah, sweet life in this here blessed land! (Next major attraction: the golden sea of wheat fields)
~MarciaH #2
Cherries are the single most dangerous fruit in the entire world. They are irresistable and one cannot stop from eating too many at one time, only to regret it in the morning as they hastily make their exit. Served in a decolatage, they take on a whole new meaning. Any way one can get them before the birds do is fair game! I cannot wait!!! Good topic, Alex!
~KitchenManager #3
in fact, a had a bowl of fresh ones today at work... probably the only decent part of my whole day... (before loggin on here, that is...)
~aschuth #4
(You little darling, you!)
~stacey #5
Mmmm... love cherries! Brandon brought a couple of pounds back from Washington state one year... I downed them all too quickly and, yes Marcia, they left just as rapidly!
~autumn #6
*cherry orgy*
~KitchenManager #7
those only happen once, right?
~MarciaH #8
"cherry orgy" - written by Chekhov?!
~KitchenManager #9
the thing I probably miss most about having a cherry tree in the backyard was Mom's cherry and pineapple preserves...
~MarciaH #10
Ummm...canned pineapple, but in that case it is better than using fresh. Do you have the recipe?
~KitchenManager #11
no
~stacey #12
*laugh* (just an amusing exchange when I add my own visuals to go with!)
~autumn #13
go with...spoken like a Midwesterner, Stacey!
~stacey #14
ahhh... must've picked up some verbage during my five year stint in Ohio... watching the corn grow!
~KitchenManager #15
is verbage like verbal garbage?
~stacey #16
in this case, identical!
~KitchenManager #17
wanted to make sure I understood
~stacey #18
hey... aren't you from Kentucky? you should have some verbage stories too!
~KitchenManager #19
but you might warsh my mouth out with soap!
~stacey #20
that might be fun!
~MarciaH #21
Hmmm....George Warshington chopped down a proverbial cherry tree, too, did't he?! (I thought that was a Philly accent that put the r in that word!)
~KitchenManager #22
not sure about that, but at least I don't say chimley...
~riette #23
chim-chimmenee, chim-chimmenee chim-chim cherrie how I love to fart, in the best compa-neeee!
~stacey #24
*cackle*
~riette #25
�choke� phew!
~autumn #26
No cherries at the store this week, waaaaaaaaah! Had to buy 2 lbs. of blueberries instead...
~stacey #27
I've picked about five POUNDS of raspberries so far!
~riette #28
And I'm backfiring passion fruit all the way! Hail hail! $hit, I'm going to go open a topic.
~terry #29
From your garden, Stacey?
~stacey #30
from the tangled area behind my garden... from the 15 raspberry bushes we 'inherited' when we bought the place last year. I have never had a passion fruit -- just the juice ala Ocean Spray...
~aschuth #31
LATER!
~MarciaH #32
Yup! Ree's favorite time of the year when over-doing it causes remarkable transformations in her - which she shares with her best buddies...*grin*
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