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<blockquote data-quote="J Soshae" data-source="post: 377526" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>We consumed 4lbs of the cherries while we were in WA. At the moment we have Rainier cherries available here in Alabama. We have eaten 2 more pounds since returning home. </p><p></p><p>While at Pike Place Market, I insisted my daughter-in-law try some fresh cherries. She is as stubborn as I am and insisted she did not like cherries. I talked her into trying just one bite. All she had ever had in the past was maraschino cherries. </p><p></p><p>She is now hooked on fresh Washington State cherries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Soshae, post: 377526, member: 1910"] We consumed 4lbs of the cherries while we were in WA. At the moment we have Rainier cherries available here in Alabama. We have eaten 2 more pounds since returning home. While at Pike Place Market, I insisted my daughter-in-law try some fresh cherries. She is as stubborn as I am and insisted she did not like cherries. I talked her into trying just one bite. All she had ever had in the past was maraschino cherries. She is now hooked on fresh Washington State cherries. [/QUOTE]
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