I bought some tasty apples at a produce store last week. I checked the sticker to see what kind of appley goodness I was sinking my teeth into. Cameo. Mm. "Produce of USA" and "Pride of New York". Ahh, local produce. WAIT a minute. It's March. Temperatures have hardly been above freezing in the last two months. How the heck could this be a New York apple? Of course, it was an awfully warm winter up till January. And maybe that was referring to the province of New York in the region of Usa, New Zealand. So: late harvest, alternate definition of "New York", or lying apple?
2007-03-09
08:58:59
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brightnbewildered
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