Current price for cherries in your location
#301
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Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Over the Bay Bridge, CA
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First of the season California cherries - today in Dixon (Pedrick Rd. fruit stand) $2.49/lb. Already bagged in 2+lb bags - mixed degrees of ripeness, but who the eff cares - at $2.49 and available, yay. A few minutes earlier, while driving on I-80, I had mentioned that the cherries should be ready soon, and I don't think today's rain should affect the ripening crop. And voila, within a couple of minutes, one of the signs on the side of the freeway said "Cherries $2.49/lb" and we got two lanes over, exited, and bought a bunch of stuff, including cilantro at 25 a bunch, artichokes, onions, yellow bell peppers, blueberries (first that I've seen not imported all year), an orange cauliflower, and another thing or two.
Yes you haters, you hate California until we export all this deliciousness to you
Yes you haters, you hate California until we export all this deliciousness to you
#302

Join Date: Jan 2015
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Not sure about the others, but I don't hate California for shipping stuff our way. I just don't buy it because they're usually on the verge of being overripe by the time it hits markets here.
#303
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Our blueberry season is about over. They weren’t very sweet this year. I saw California cherries today at Publix for the first time this year. They were priced at $4.99 a pound. I also bought the first US grown peaches this week - it’s been at least a month since the last of the South American crop disappeared from the shelves. They were $1.34 a pound.
#304
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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Our blueberry season is about over. They werent very sweet this year. I saw California cherries today at Publix for the first time this year. They were priced at $4.99 a pound. I also bought the first US grown peaches this week - its been at least a month since the last of the South American crop disappeared from the shelves. They were $1.34 a pound.
#305




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Location: Northern California
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#306
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: About 45 miles NW of MCO
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We are only about 4 miles away from a blueberry farm (grove? Orchard?) where you can pick your own. We receive berries from there every year from friends and neighbors who go to pick them. Id say they are medium. My best memories are picking wild berries in New England as a child; blueberries as well as strawberries. They were tiny, but oh so tasty!
#307


Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NYC
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I got 2lbs/$5 cherries (allegedly from California) from my favorite street fruit guy yesterday. And since blueberries have entered the chat already, I will add that I also got 2 boxes of Driscolls Sweetest Batch blueberries, also 2/$5. I had thought Sweetest Batch was just a marketing trick to charge more but I have to say all the berries I have had branded as such have indeed been very good.
#308
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I got 2lbs/$5 cherries (allegedly from California) from my favorite street fruit guy yesterday. And since blueberries have entered the chat already, I will add that I also got 2 boxes of Driscolls Sweetest Batch blueberries, also 2/$5. I had thought Sweetest Batch was just a marketing trick to charge more but I have to say all the berries I have had branded as such have indeed been very good.
#309
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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I got 2lbs/$5 cherries (allegedly from California) from my favorite street fruit guy yesterday. And since blueberries have entered the chat already, I will add that I also got 2 boxes of Driscolls Sweetest Batch blueberries, also 2/$5. I had thought Sweetest Batch was just a marketing trick to charge more but I have to say all the berries I have had branded as such have indeed been very good.
#310


Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NYC
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#315


Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NYC
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Posts: 2,611
I got 2lbs/$5 cherries (allegedly from California) from my favorite street fruit guy yesterday. And since blueberries have entered the chat already, I will add that I also got 2 boxes of Driscolls Sweetest Batch blueberries, also 2/$5. I had thought Sweetest Batch was just a marketing trick to charge more but I have to say all the berries I have had branded as such have indeed been very good.





