FT> I think Helen has found a closer recipe, and she posted
FT> it. Did you happen
FT> to see it?
Yep! Got it too. I even make it next year, just to see what the fuss is
about.
FT> A tiny town in Quebec very near the Quebec/New York border and I87.
You're up there, all right. You're probably closer to the imfamous Jim
Bodle than I am.:) He's near Oneida....
FT> You are missing something, though. I love Cape Cod.
FT> Ironically, it is closer
FT> for us to get to the ocean in the States than, say,
FT> Nova Scotia. I don't need
If I want to get to the beach, it's an hour south of here.:) I don't like it
much though - too much sand and sun. And no stove!
FT> to tell you how many Canadians visit the U.S. beaches. You know, the
ones
FT> with ankle socks and sandals! :)))) (not guilty!)
Funny, I didn't know those were Canadians. I thought they were mainframe
programmers!
FT> do tend to clean out
RH> the local 4H farm's raspberry patch.
FT> I envy you the raspberries. I missed them completely
FT> this year. There is no
FT> cheap source around here, and the grasshoppers
FT> (locusts?) ate all the young
FT> growth on my raspberries. :(
UGH. I picked 6 pints yesterday, and fridged them. By the time I got to
them this afternoon, a lot of them were sprouting fur! Arggggh! I made jam
out of the un-furry ones. We're getting some serious rain now, which will
kill a lot of the ones currently getting ripe,alas. The apples will be fine
though,and since I need to make apple sauce.....
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