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This is one of the reasons I love living in the Deep South.
It is just approaching mid-January. I bought two pounds of these babies (for just $2/lb.) at the Winn-Dixie around the corner. They came from Tickfaw, Louisiana, about 45 miles from here. The picture doesn't do them justice. They aren't that sort of pallid red that you find in "imported" strawberries. These are a deep, almost glowing red. The smell is intense and heady. They're also delicious.
Tomorrow, for breakfast, we are having waffles with fresh strawberries.
It is just approaching mid-January. I bought two pounds of these babies (for just $2/lb.) at the Winn-Dixie around the corner. They came from Tickfaw, Louisiana, about 45 miles from here. The picture doesn't do them justice. They aren't that sort of pallid red that you find in "imported" strawberries. These are a deep, almost glowing red. The smell is intense and heady. They're also delicious.
Tomorrow, for breakfast, we are having waffles with fresh strawberries.
3 Comments:
Save some for me Ms. Banana, I'll be right over.
I'm DONE with this winter thing.
thats torture !
You got me when you said the smell is intense and delicious, I can imagine the best berries I have ever tasted. The only way I will see whole berries is in the freezer section.
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