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Discussion: Edible arrangement

in: PG; PG > 2009-01-08

Jan 9, 2009 1:50 AM # 
coach:
I guess all those erect grapes are supposed to be inspiring....
hmm... any blueberries in there?
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Jan 9, 2009 3:43 AM # 
j-man:
That is beautiful.
Jan 9, 2009 2:41 PM # 
PG:
Ok, enough about the blueberries.... :-)

Let's see, we got fresh blueberries, frozen blueberries, blueberry jam, and blueberry-pomegranate juice on hand right now. The blueberry bagels (that I was given mistakenly instead of cinnamon-raisin ones that I ordered) were finished off on Wednesday. The last of the blueberry cobbler that Gail made (yummy) disappeared on Monday.

So what I am missing? Blueberry pie, blueberry muffins, blueberry wine? Hmm, some ideas for the next trip to the store.

By the way, my eyesight has gotten much better since I started eating more blueberries. You were right. Though getting new glasses may have helped too.
Jan 9, 2009 11:06 PM # 
feet:
Hey, wow, people actually buy those! I thought they were the kind of thing you saw in in-flight magazines but not actually in reality. (It was in every Continental in-flight magazine for many months while I was flying them frequently.)

It does look pretty good.
Jan 10, 2009 12:21 AM # 
PG:
The fruit is all fresh and ripe, the chocolate on the pineapple is quite glorious, it is all perfect as long as someone else is paying for it. Given that that was the case, I have avoided thinking about the price per edible pound, but I'd guess it is quite outrageous.
Jan 10, 2009 12:24 AM # 
PG:
Jeff, on further consideration, I realize I have also been doing without blueberry yogurt, blueberry pancakes, chocolate-covered blueberries (they must exist), and even some very delicious blueberry soup I remember being served at very long XC ski races several decades ago.

So many fine possibilities, so much to do.

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