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Red poo in the morning, sewage pipe warning. Red poo at night, Doodab's delight.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
I may have to pop over to New Malden then. I love cherries.Originally posted by doodab View PostYes all the major supermarkets are well overpriced. These were from my local Korean supermarket but I had a pound for £2.50 off a market stall in town the other week as well. These are better quality as well, lovely sweet juicy ones.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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That's the place. Korea foods, just up past the B&Q off the A3. Fantastic shop. I got a big bag of frozen salt and pepper squid as well, that's another favourite of mine.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI may have to pop over to New Malden then. I love cherries.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Cherries, really nice fruit, fresh (chilled a bit) or cooked yum.
Old house had a lovely cherry tree, some dark variety, fruited like mad every year, used to give carrier bags away to anyone that wanted them
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We used to have a tree in one of the houses I grew up in. I think that might have started my addiction.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostCherries, really nice fruit, fresh (chilled a bit) or cooked yum.
Old house had a lovely cherry tree, some dark variety, fruited like mad every year, used to give carrier bags away to anyone that wanted them
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Seems likely. Having a tree for some years certainly sharpened mine.Originally posted by doodab View PostWe used to have a tree in one of the houses I grew up in. I think that might have started my addiction.
Had a neighbour who made jams too, had a shelf full every year
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I had two cherry trees at my house in blighty, I managed one cherry in 4 years, the birds got to them every yearOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostSeems likely. Having a tree for some years certainly sharpened mine.
Had a neighbour who made jams too, had a shelf full every year
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I've no idea why it fruited as much or why the fruit wasn't nabbed by the birdies humans certainly found them snaffleable (sp).Originally posted by norrahe View PostI had two cherry trees at my house in blighty, I managed one cherry in 4 years, the birds got to them every year
It wasn't an old tree, we planted bought it from some garden center, it grew for a year or so then it fruited like bonkers every year as it grew a bit taller.
Damned if I know where it was getting pollinated from either as I never noticed other trees around.Comment
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