Last week a man stopped by our house and wanted to sell us a bag of oranges and bergamotas, which I would compare to a clementine. I wasn't really interested in buying a whole bag of fruit and I wasn't quite sure if I was even getting a better deal than I would have if I had gone to the supermarket. I politely told him no thank you. Then he insisted that I just take the bag. . . FREE! Well, a free bag of fruit, that I can use!! I thanked him and took the fruit inside. The next day, Emma and I used about twenty bergamotas and made fresh juice. She even helped me squeeze the juice, using our new pitcher. I love this pitcher because it reminds me of one my mom had growing up. I'm not sure why, but I had never purchased one until we moved here. Now I use it all the time and I love it! I also love knowing that I've given Emma fresh fruit juice. Oh, and it tastes sooo good and sweet!!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Bergamota Juice. . .
Last week a man stopped by our house and wanted to sell us a bag of oranges and bergamotas, which I would compare to a clementine. I wasn't really interested in buying a whole bag of fruit and I wasn't quite sure if I was even getting a better deal than I would have if I had gone to the supermarket. I politely told him no thank you. Then he insisted that I just take the bag. . . FREE! Well, a free bag of fruit, that I can use!! I thanked him and took the fruit inside. The next day, Emma and I used about twenty bergamotas and made fresh juice. She even helped me squeeze the juice, using our new pitcher. I love this pitcher because it reminds me of one my mom had growing up. I'm not sure why, but I had never purchased one until we moved here. Now I use it all the time and I love it! I also love knowing that I've given Emma fresh fruit juice. Oh, and it tastes sooo good and sweet!!
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Looks yummy you two! I bet the fresh OJ was absolutely superb.
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