Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Yummy:

Knocked up a quick fruit salad for the next few breakfasts. Not too shabby for Northern Labrador. Includes grapes, orange, apple, kiwi fruit, papaya, mango, will add banana when served. Almost as good as you get in tropical Queensland, or not.
The mango at $1.99 was a bit on the sour side, but will be OK in the salad. The papaya at $5.99 is just about right, that’s’ the color and taste not the price. But to hell with the price, it beats out $200.00 plus dollars worth of caned and processed foods that one person had in their cart the other day.

2 comments:

Table Mountains said...

i been using up some of my bakeapples and partridge berries lately. we didn't receive much snow this year and the older people always claimed this would be bad for the bakeapples in summer.ever hear that in nain?curious on that?

Brian said...

Yep, same up here, so we should get good crops this year.

You have reminded me to get some red out for a pie.

Most of the bakeapples are found out on the Islands around here, people have their secrete places for them. Around Hopedale there is just lots most years, so we get relatives to send some up. Close to Nain it’s blue, red [partridgeberry], and black. Bumper crop of all last year.