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You're Canadian.

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  • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

    You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

    anniebuddy@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Centretowner

    I pick my own locally in season

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    • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

      You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

      angela_underscore@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Centretowner

      There are Canadian berries at Metro, eh.

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      • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

        You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

        cks@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Centretowner I voted 'grown outside the US at a corporate ...', but that's only because the independent food store I go to only has (non-US AFAIK) frozen blueberries that are big/giant blueberries instead of the small little blueberries that I want in my morning instant oatmeal.

        (Almost everyone has giant blueberries, I assume because it's easier to cultivate and pick them at industrial scale. I'm used to small wild blueberries and they go better in oatmeal.)

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        • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

          You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

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          @Centretowner
          Grown outside the US, and from the producer directly. Yes, even in winter. I have locally grown strawberries in my fridge today. Hot houses FTW!

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          • angela_underscore@mstdn.caA angela_underscore@mstdn.ca

            @Centretowner

            There are Canadian berries at Metro, eh.

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            @angela_underscore I think after 900 locations you can no longer be considered an independent store.

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            • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

              You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

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              @Centretowner When I lived in Canada, I lived part time in the country and berries grew wild. I just ate those. The store ones have no flavour.

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              • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

                You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

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                @Centretowner this needs an "I *wish* I was"

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                • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

                  You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

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                  @Centretowner Mostly no, but will buy Canadian greenhouse-grown from Farm Boy. It’s been a couple months since I’ve been to Lansdowne, and I assume there aren’t any berry vendors this time of year, eh?

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                  • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

                    You're Canadian. Do you buy berries...

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                    @Centretowner None of the above? In winter we always have a supply of Canadian berries in the freezer. Right now it's blueberries, Saskatoon berries, and cranberries. My favourite are sour cherries, but they're so hard to find.

                    I eagerly await the first local strawberries of spring.

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                    • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

                      @angela_underscore I think after 900 locations you can no longer be considered an independent store.

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                      @Centretowner

                      Fair

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