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To: pocotrader who wrote (1467889)7/11/2024 12:49:02 PM
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longz
pocotrader

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I've been told berries are better for us.

I'm sure someone will google that and find a link to Bob & Tom's fruit values to contradict my post but I was told to eat berries by a nutritionist.

Here's the bummer - when I go to Canada to fish the bears like to hang out in the blueberry patches.

That kinda bothers me because I'd prefer not to be on the menu



To: pocotrader who wrote (1467889)7/11/2024 12:53:03 PM
From: miraje2 Recommendations

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Bonefish
longz

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our peach trees in the interior took a beating and there won't be much of a crop this year

Weather happens, pokey. Bumper peach crop in Georgia this year..

gmtoday.com

...Pearson said, giving farmers and fruit lovers across the Peach State reason to rejoice. Aided by a relatively cool winter and a deep freeze-less spring, Pearson said a “bumper” (2024) crop of Georgia’s trademark peaches should be heading to grocery stores and farmers markets soon...