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I picked these about an hour ago. More were ripe, but why be gluttonous? This has to be about 40 raspberries! I had to fight the bees for them. I foresee a tummy ache by day’s end from eating too many of these juicy, red jewels.
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With my bounty, I made a huge fruit salad for breakfast. Strawberries, blueberries, peaches and fresh, wild raspberries. Delicious!!
1 comment:
They look scrumptious!! I have blackberries growing on the side of my house and the bees can be a problem, but I have to pick them before the birds do, which are a bigger problem.
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