1 posted on
11/27/2003 5:44:29 AM PST by
Jack Bull
To: Jack Bull
Cranberries rule, and to say otherwise makes you a Commie. At least that's how I see it...
2 posted on
11/27/2003 5:50:29 AM PST by
Akira
(Blessed are the cheesemakers.)
To: Jack Bull
Mom likes cranberries.. I don't. *donning flame suit*
15 posted on
11/27/2003 6:16:43 AM PST by
4mycountry
(I don't approve of political jokes.... too many of them get elected.)
To: Jack Bull
Cranberries on Thanksgiving... a conspiracy by a big Eastcoast Syndicate.
To: Jack Bull
I'm not cooking today, so I made a cranberry coffeecake for breakfast and I'll take the cranberry sauce and pies for dinner.
I had the pleasure of visiting the Warrens (WI) cranberry festival this Fall - 50 cents a pound and picked that morning. I bought 6 or 8 pounds and loved them all!!
To: Jack Bull
Cranberry dressing and whole cranberry sauce - bad
Cranberry juice and jellied cranberry sauce - good
Exception to the rule: whole cranberry sauce in a jello mold - good
To: Jack Bull
In Alaska we have 3 different species of wild cranberries...
All with taste variations.....too...
(SECRET- Shuuush)- If people who don't like cranberries taste a cranberry / strawberry mix... they all of a sudden LIKE CRANBERRIES AGAIN....
27 posted on
11/27/2003 6:37:42 AM PST by
hosepipe
To: Jack Bull
Cranberries make a great flavoring for beer...but just a hint.
To: Jack Bull
Not a huge fan of cranberries but there is no contest between canned and fresh. Now cranberry bread is a different story...good stuff.
To: Jack Bull
Cranberries good.
Government bad.
31 posted on
11/27/2003 6:42:00 AM PST by
brewcrew
To: Jack Bull
Cranberries = swamp slime in berry form
35 posted on
11/27/2003 7:06:25 AM PST by
balrog666
(Humor is a universal language.)
To: Jack Bull
All hail the quivering red cylinder!
38 posted on
11/27/2003 7:44:05 AM PST by
Noumenon
(I don't have enough guns and ammo to start a war - but I do have enough to finish one.)
To: Jack Bull
Cranberry Trivia |
November 2002
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- John Webb, the first recorded New Jersey grower, was also the first person to notice that good cranberries bounce. Because he had a wooden leg, John couldnt carry his cranberries down the stairs, so he dropped them instead. He soon noticed that the firmest berries bounced to the bottom but the rotten ones stayed on the steps.
- The cranberry is one of three fruits native to North America. The other two are the Concord grape and the blueberry.
- Wild cranberries were probably served at the first Thanksgiving meal.
- Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and New Jersey are the top three cranberry growers in America. About 10% of the countrys cranberries come from New Jersey.
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- If you lined up all the cranberries produced in North America in 2000, they would stretch from Boston to Los Angeles more than 565 times.
- The first cranberry crop was harvested in 1816 in Massachusetts.
- Cranberries grow wild in northern states from Maine to Wisconsin and down the Appalachian Mountains to North Carolina.
- There are 4,400 cranberries in one gallon of cranberry juice.
- In 1996, the worldwide cranberry harvest produced 40 cranberries for every person on the planet.
41 posted on
11/27/2003 8:41:30 AM PST by
Cagey
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