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I need a tiny blender...
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I need a tiny blender...
...to make a daiquiri with these strawberries!
The tag said "June-bearing" strawberries. I hope by June, there will be more than three.
The tag said "June-bearing" strawberries. I hope by June, there will be more than three.
B00kemdano- Posts : 131
Join date : 2012-02-12
Age : 51
Location : Huntsville, AL
Re: I need a tiny blender...
Freeze 'em and stock up until you can get more than a shot glass sized daiquiri!
GG
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Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: I need a tiny blender...
Some fine lookin berries dano
I am my gardens worst enemy.
RoOsTeR- Posts : 4299
Join date : 2011-10-04
Location : Colorado Front Range
Re: I need a tiny blender...
Could you please post a pic and price when you get your blender!
Your berries look great. My DH saw 1st one ripe today, pulled back netting to get it, and said 'I got it before you'all' speaking upwards to all the birds.
By June, we'll be having baby strawberry plants!
Jo
Your berries look great. My DH saw 1st one ripe today, pulled back netting to get it, and said 'I got it before you'all' speaking upwards to all the birds.
By June, we'll be having baby strawberry plants!
Jo
littlejo- Posts : 1573
Join date : 2011-05-04
Age : 71
Location : Cottageville SC 8b
Re: I need a tiny blender...
B00kemdano wrote:...to make a daiquiri with these strawberries!
The tag said "June-bearing" strawberries. I hope by June, there will be more than three.
Don't wait for the blender chop them up with a knife , mash them with a fork ,add abit of Bacardi and mush them up a bit more. Them make the drink with a decent dose of Bacardi strain out any lumps , throw them away, add more Bacardi add the crushed ice buit not too much so as to dilute the drink , you'll not notice any further lumps if you add enough .
plantoid- Posts : 4093
Join date : 2011-11-09
Age : 73
Location : At the west end of M4 in the UK
Re: I need a tiny blender...
You could also make a strawberry rum infusion for a daiquiri.
Cut up the strawberries into quarters place in a mason jar and fill it with a white rum till the strawberries are covered an inch or so. Let the mixture steep for 7-10 days in the fridge, strain and then use it to make your daiquiri.
Cut up the strawberries into quarters place in a mason jar and fill it with a white rum till the strawberries are covered an inch or so. Let the mixture steep for 7-10 days in the fridge, strain and then use it to make your daiquiri.
Daniel9999- Posts : 243
Join date : 2012-03-10
Location : Oregon
Re: I need a tiny blender...
wow I am impressed, I am just now assessing how many of my strawberry plants are showing signs of life, ANY signs of life.....
but I am sure a month or so from now that problem will be resolved..
but I am sure a month or so from now that problem will be resolved..
GWN- Posts : 2799
Join date : 2012-01-14
Age : 68
Location : british columbia zone 5a
Re: I need a tiny blender...
Screw the daiquiri, just eat them by themselves. Then just some cheap frozen strawberries for the daiquiri, plus lots of rum
Re: I need a tiny blender...
Oh yeah... Cherish those babies individually and absolutely... THEN get out the rum and the frozen berries... LOL...
kittykat- Posts : 194
Join date : 2012-03-18
Location : Coastal Britsh Columbia
Re: I need a tiny blender...
I predict by next June you will have more than 3 strawberry plants.
We had strawberries in our raised bed. We did our best to get rid of them (10+ years later, there are still signs of them).
If I ever decide to grow strawberries again, it'll be in their very own bed or in containers.
We had strawberries in our raised bed. We did our best to get rid of them (10+ years later, there are still signs of them).
If I ever decide to grow strawberries again, it'll be in their very own bed or in containers.
TN_GARDENER- Posts : 228
Join date : 2011-06-16
Location : TN
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