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While ordering from Barb, the Jammin'Ma'am recently, we 'net chatted
some about a favorite stone fruit of mine, Satsuma plums. I grew up with a Satsuma tree in our yard, along with several other fruit trees and vines. There is nothing better than a Satsuma plum for my fruit wants, and after Froogling for a sell-resource, all I can find is varried fruit baskets wherein there may be only two-four of these. May there be anyone here that can steer me to an online resource for ordering -just- the Satumas, or even someone willing to pick or shop to ship to me for additional expected payment for their trouble? Picky ~JA~ |
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JeanineAlyse in 29 Palms wrote:
> While ordering from Barb, the Jammin'Ma'am recently, we 'net chatted > some about a favorite stone fruit of mine, Satsuma plums. I grew up > with a Satsuma tree in our yard, along with several other fruit trees > and vines. There is nothing better than a Satsuma plum for my fruit > wants, and after Froogling for a sell-resource, all I can find is > varried fruit baskets wherein there may be only two-four of these. > > May there be anyone here that can steer me to an online resource for > ordering -just- the Satumas, or even someone willing to pick or shop to > ship to me for additional expected payment for their trouble? > > Picky ~JA~ > Be careful when you order; "Satsuma" is also the name of a type of mandarin orange or tangerine commonly grown on the Gulf Coast. Bob |
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JeanineAlyse wrote, in part:
>May there be anyone here that can steer >me to an online resource for ordering >-just- the Satumas, or even someone >willing to pick or shop to ship to me for >additional expected payment for their >trouble? warns.... >Be careful when you order; "Satsuma" is >also the name of a type of mandarin >orange or tangerine commonly grown on >the Gulf Coast. Thank you for the clarification on this. I did find online resource for what is termed "Satsuma Mandarins" and simply thought this may somehow be some sort of a cross-breed of the plum and a citrus, and I was puzzled. Without your tip, I may have ordered them, so I very much appreciate your tell. Picky ~JA~ |
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JeanineAlyse in 29 Palms wrote:
> JeanineAlyse wrote, in part: > >>May there be anyone here that can steer >>me to an online resource for ordering >>-just- the Satumas, or even someone >>willing to pick or shop to ship to me for >>additional expected payment for their >>trouble? > > warns.... > >>Be careful when you order; "Satsuma" is >>also the name of a type of mandarin >>orange or tangerine commonly grown on >>the Gulf Coast. > > Thank you for the clarification on this. I did find online resource for > what is termed "Satsuma Mandarins" and simply thought this may somehow > be some sort of a cross-breed of the plum and a citrus, and I was > puzzled. Without your tip, I may have ordered them, so I very much > appreciate your tell. > > Picky ~JA~ Consider yourself lucky that oyu didn't. Satsuma tangerines are seedless and probably the most tasteless, insipid member of the citrus family. gloria p |
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