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New crop strawberries are hitting the stores.Yum!!!

Started by irish, June 15, 2012, 10:01:51 PM

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irish

Hi folks, Today I went to the store and picked up strawberries. We had the Driscoll brand on sale 4 pounds for 4.99 and I bought 2 containers. I love strawberries. I cut them up and freeze them in smaller plastic bags. This way I can take out what I want for my breakfast cereal.

I freeze them on a cookie sheet after washing, hulling and cutting them into halves or quarters. Depends on how big they are. This really hits the spot all year around. I watch the sales and spend the money on them cause they are my source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

I also freeze raspberries, blackberies and blueberries in small bags. I put some in the cereal bowl and give them a rinse with cold water. Pour cereal on top and milk and I am set. I crave this and often eat it twice a day. Only lower carb cereals with lower calories also.

Aybody have any other little ideas to perk up breakfast? Irish

Pisces24

I've been buying them too. What with fresh fruits and vegetables running so high, I get them on sale and freeze em.

Nice to get a break on at least one food price!!!!!!

Bucky

Irish - are you offering to have strawberry shortcake tonight at your house???  I'll bring the whip cream!!   ;D

I don't know if you saw this post recently I had about a strawberry w/cheesecake filling . . it sounds yummy.  Here it is if you missed it:  https://sjogrensworld.org/index.php?topic=20000.0  Maybe, you'll have to go back to the store and get some more strawberries!!   ;)

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Katybarstool

Irish

I love strawberries too - although they are still rather expensive in the UK. I bought a 12 oz punnet for ?2 today. I'm following a low carb diet, so strawberries and double cream are my favourite dessert.

Bucky, your recipe sounds really nice. but I don't know what Graham crackers are. Are they a sweet or savoury biscuit?

Kathyx


Linda196

I think probably the closest you'll find in the UK would be Digestive Biscuits. McVitie are pretty good, but not as sweet as a graham wafer or cracker.
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irish

Gosh, I am surprised that the UK doesn't have graham crackers. Are you telling me that you folks have never experienced eating "smores"???

I will explain. You place a large marshmellow on a long stick over a bonfire and get it really brown and bubbly. You then place it on a 1/2 piece of graham cracker that has a couple of pieces of Hershey chocolate candy bar on it. Place another peice of graham cracker over the marshmellow and lightly squeeze.

There, you have the sweet, chocolatey graham cracker sandwich known as a "smore". They are awesome and the name comes from "I want some more" . Irhs

Scottietottie

We don't get Hershey chocolate in the UK either!  :)
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Katybarstool

Scottie, I think we must be deprived! They sound wonderful.

Kathyx

Bucky

Kathyx & Scottie - you poor things . . . you ARE missing out on some yummy desserts!!

It's interesting the differences in foods between the countries.  It's hard to describe what something is . . thankfully, Linda is our interpreter . . . LOL

Scottie - at least when you come to visit your son in the U.S., you can stock up on supplies to take back to the UK and make everyone there jealous.   ;)

Didn't you say before that you also don't have pumpkin there in the UK too?  Here in the U.S. we'd be lost without our pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving. 

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Meld256

Oooh, I just love strawberries, too. ;)  You got quite a deal there, Irish! 

I've frozen strawberries and blueberries in small bags.

Think I'll take your tip about putting them on a cookie sheet.  When I froze a bag of strawberries and left the bag in the fridge for a day, when they thawed, it was a mushy bunch. 

It turned out all right that time since I was putting them in a sauce, but wouldn't have been very tasty on my cereal!

Linda, thanks for "translating" what a graham cracker is. Guess they are an American thing. Something I love is good shortbread...ummmm.  ;)

cargillwitch

I spent most of Saturday picking strawberries- we just  have a few ourselves here at the farm but a neighbour has a large scale pick your own patch.

I do so love picking strawberries- I have done so since I was a toddler!

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Carebear

I knew I should avoid this thread.  Now I'm hungry!  ::)

I have tons of raspberry bushes in the back yard but will have to wait a couple more months before we can feast.  And I checked out the blueberry bushes yesterday...looks like the dog ate every single blueberry again this year.   :(  Darn that little guy.  ;)
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irish

I am not from Ireland. My mom was a Hawkins whose grandfather came from Ireland. She had 64 first cousins. A good Irish catholic, she was.

I wash my strawberries with the hull on and drain good and then cut them into quarters or more and lay on the cookie sheet. Freeze them good and then take a spatula and pry them off the bottom of the cookie sheet. Place in plastic bags in freezer. I just put some in a bowl and rinse them off to start the thaw. Put the cold cereal and milk on them and eat.

They are usually a little on the frozen side, but they taste really good that way. I do this with blueberries, blackberries and raspberries too. Place all three of these in bags so I have a mixture. I crave fruit and don't do well eating vegies these days. Irish

Meld256

Wow, that's a lot of cousins, Irish! 

Thanks for the tip on thawing the berries.  I think my problem was that I left them in the bag in the fridge too long and therefore had the "strawberry mush."  Ugh.

Pisces24

Gosh - do not know what I would do without Hershey's chocolate! Love it!

We still have strawberries here 99cents a pound at Aldi's. Never been that cheap so long either.  Now if watermelon would come down a bit.  ;)