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grapes the wine of fruit, then buffaloeberry the champagne or spiceof fruit
Usually when I can my organic grown fruit, I have some leftover
portions that are too small for a pint so I wait for it to cool down and pour into a container and save for the morning to eat as a chilled fruit, often slicing a banana with it. Well this mixture of currants, gooseberries (another type of currant), a few sour cherries and buffaloeberries is a real winner. If you never had buffaloeberry before, well, you are in for a treat. They are tiny red berries that taste like lemons. really powerful flavor. Sort of leave a good aftertaste. So the combination of the buffaloberry and currants is a sensational mixture of fruit. I have to add about twice as much sugar as for real sour cherries. The reason most people never eaten buffaloberries is obvious to me, for one look at buffaloberry bushes provides the answer. They have wicked thorns. It is easy to blind oneself going through a buffaloberry hedge. And every time I pick some berries, I get punctured 4 or 5 times. Last year when I had the horse, donkey and Llama in the pasture with buffaloberry bushes, I watched them interact with the bushes, trouble is they never did, or at least I never saw them get introduced to them. And their memory stayed intact for the summer, because none of them ever went near the bushes. Not only are the thorns wicked, but they are hard to see, for they look like a branch. But buffaloberries can make a average fruit mix and turn it into a great fruit mix. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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