Wednesday, May 8, 2013

What to do with $10

..Buy 16 pound of strawberries, of course!!


What am I going to do with sixteen pounds of strawberries?

HELL IF I KNOW!!!

But you must admit, it's a great deal. 

So, while I should be hulling and quartering them, I'm sitting here googling what to do with them!


SPRING GARDEN STRAWBERRY MIX
STRAWBERRY AND GOAT CHEESE GRILLED SANDWICH
STRAWBERRY BRUSCHETTA



STRAWBERRY BRIE TURKEY PANINI
AND I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE PRESERVES, BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW. I BETTER GRAB A BOOK!
 
Ps. This was scheduled to post Saturday. I don't know what happened!

3 comments:

  1. Wow! That is a great deal. My kids would eat all of them. In one sitting. If you just can't figure out what to do with them, send them my way.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Totally found you at random via google for your post about common courtesy....

    Anyway, I would do a number of things. List is not in any order.

    1. slice and mix with a little water and sugar and freeze in sandwich baggies. It makes it super easy to have strawberry shortcake whenever you want it. They freeze surprisingly well. :) Could also be used for daiquiris or other fun stuff.

    2. Strawberry jam, like you said. It's silly easy to do as long as you have the jars and canning pot. Google will provide plenty of recipes. Canning jars and a pot can be found for cheap on the local list-of-craigs.

    3. Strawberry Rhubarb pie. This is one of my favorites, and if you have never had it, you should.

    4. If you like the fruity cream cheese, you can chop them very fine and let them dry out a little. Mix them with some cream cheese and apply liberally to a bagel. Tasty!

    5. Eat them. Wash, de-stem, dip in sugar, put in face.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I loved my Grandmother's Strawberry Rhubarb pie! I had completely forgotten all about it! I also particularly liked suggestion number 5. Thanks for visiting and come back soon!

      Delete

Signature

...