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4087.1 | | GODIVA::bence | Sounds like a job for Alice. | Wed Mar 13 1996 11:46 | 4 |
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It would help to know where you're located.
Idylwilde Farms in West Acton, Mass carries them.
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4087.2 | We are in Merrimack, NH | BRAT::VINCENT | | Thu Mar 14 1996 07:42 | 9 |
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I'm sorry. We are located in the Merrimack, NH area. She just found
some at Earthward, in Milford NH. Very costly $8.00 for an 8 ounce
package. Is that what they usually go for? Why are they so much?
We'd still be interested in other places in the area.
Thanks...Robin
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4087.3 | fresh are expensive too | SMURF::CCHAPMAN | | Thu Mar 14 1996 11:50 | 7 |
| I suspect that the high cost of the dried is in line with the high
cost of fresh, even in season. If, once a year, you can get a good
buy on fresh ... then use a dehydrator to make your own. This is for
longer term planning and of absolutely no help right now.
Carel
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4087.4 | Mail order | 26015::JOY | Perception is reality | Thu Mar 14 1996 13:28 | 7 |
| William-Sonoma mail order carries them, although I think they are also
on the expensive side. You can get their number from 1-800-555-1212.
Also, check in any local "gourmet" food or kitchen shops. I know I've
seen them in several of these types of stores all over the place.
Debbie
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4087.5 | Bursey's in Wilton | ZEKE::GAGNON | | Thu Mar 14 1996 17:53 | 6 |
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You can find a variety of dried cherries and other dried fruits at
Bursey's on Route 101 in Wilton. The dried fruits can be expensive but
the quality is very high.
Trish
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4087.6 | | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Fri Mar 15 1996 12:09 | 4 |
| Did you ever pit a cherry? I have a cherry pitter, so I have. When I
think of the work required to pit them, I can understand the high
price! Although I should think that companies that dry cherries
probably have a better way to pit them! ;-)
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