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On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 23:31:01 -0500, "Jean B." wrote:


Next year, Nutella crepes: Feb.. 5th!

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 23:32:05 -0500, "Jean B." wrote:


We have local Winter strawberries too. Bought some at the farmer's
market last weekend. They look awful (white tops) but are sweet in
spite of it. The seller scoffed at the thought that they would be as
sweet as spring berries, but they're a close second.


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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On 2011-02-09, sf wrote:


In Summer, try the strawberry farm on hwy 84, just a few hundred yards
East of the San Gregorio USPO/GenStore which is only about one mile
East of where Hwy 84 dead ends into Hwy 1, eleven miles South of
Half-Moon Bay. Best strawbs in NorCal. Excellent day-trip, too.

I used to love driving to The Coast and buying great produce on that
stretch between Pacifica and Santa Cruz. Artichokes, strawberries,
olallieberries, etc.

Maybe stop for steamed clams and a martini at Moss Beach Distillery:

http://www.mossbeachdistillery.com/our_story.html

.....or have a cocktail and grilled oysters at the Harbor Bar, then buy
some fresh Dungeness crabs off the fishing boats, both at Pillar Point
Harbor.

http://www.lovetoeatandtravel.com/site/sfbay/hmbay/Fun/princeton_by_sea.htm

.....visit Pigeon Point Lighthouse.

http://www.norcalhostels.org/pigeon/

Slow for a chance glance at the nude beach jes North of SC. Can't
really see if from the highway, but you always noticed the slow-down
of traffic after the sign.

Damn! I don't miss CA, but I sure miss that stretch of road.
Specially now, with six inches of fresh snow and an 8am temp of -7F,
here in beautiful no-downtown LessOxygen, CO! ;)

nb
 
Christine Dabney wrote:

Mmmmm. And on one hand, I note it only keeps for ONE week (an
advantage of buying the stuff--now, ideally, I'd combine Nutella
with Justin's version); on the other, some (not me, and that is no
joke) would probably eat it in a week.

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Jean B.
 
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