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Maydup | 14:37 Sat 17th May 2014 | Seasonal
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Wow they really are something else this year aren't they? But selling quickly round here, I just managed to grab the last punnet of today's batch.
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The Kent fruit fields are anticipating a glut of both strawberries and cherries this year - yum. I hope I don't have my usual stand-off with Tesco as to why they're importing hard black Spanish plums, when the Kentish Victoria plums were being ploughed back in previous years.....
14:44 Sat 17th May 2014
I`d better get jam making then.
From what I've hjeard radio and tv, there's a glut of the darlings this year.


yummy!!
Love strawberries!
Sounds like a trip to Cheddar may be in order for me then, haven't had any yet this year.
I tell a lie, had some in January. The best looking and worst tasting ones I've ever eaten!
round here, they're strawberry's.

dontcha just love greengrocer's?
The Kent fruit fields are anticipating a glut of both strawberries and cherries this year - yum.

I hope I don't have my usual stand-off with Tesco as to why they're importing hard black Spanish plums, when the Kentish Victoria plums were being ploughed back in previous years.....
Oh it's a bit early isn't it
There's nothing on mine at the moment
Do you grow them in those pots with holes in ric.ror?
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Yes they are early and plentiful here. I do hope there's a glut and that they last all summer.

But I'd give all the strawberries i could pick for a bag of Kentish cherries! Last year Sainsburys sold them but i daren't tell my mother (East Kent born and bred) how much I paid for them; she'd have choked on her Gypsy Tart.

I've just washed a punnet of nice strawberries with a few raspberries for tea. It is a bit early in the year but these are from Hereford UK not those awful bland spanish ones.
Well to be honest I only bought a plant last week from morrisons for£1
There wild strawberries too
I think they look lovely trailing in those pots ric.ror. Hope you get plenty off your plant!
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I can't seem to grow them fast enough to eat them myself. I like a nice big punnet with enough for breakfast as well as dessert in the evening.
Me too Maydup, I love cherries we had some lovely ones last year the crops seemed to last ages.
The raspberries are good too. I make a pan of chocolate brownies and push fresh raspberries into it so every serving has a raspberry in it. so yummy.
Walked past the greengrocer market stall and the smell of the strawberries in the sun lifted my spirits no end. Love the smells of summer to come!
To be honest I'm not that bothered about strawberries really
I have planted about 5 different berry bushes this spring mainly to cover the ground which they are doing very well
As for eating them - I can leave them for the birds
The fine folk of Ascot had sharpened their elbows at this mornings farmers market, there was quite a scrum at the fruit and veg stall to secure a punnet strawberries!
Just love going to Cairnie Fruit Farm in Fife and picking my own! Probably eat as much as I pick lol

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