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Old June 12, 2015   #8
Hunt-Grow-Cook
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Originally Posted by rwsacto View Post
Hmmm,

Every year, I slice up and freeze fresh plum parts for smoothies the rest of the year. I will have to try our different cherry pitters in a week or two.

For some, the plums will be too large.

Otherwise it is just a messy chore I do 2-3 times a year.

Rick
Cherry plums are a specific variety that is the size of a cherry. The skin is also quite tart like cherries can be, where the flesh is very much like a plum. Regular plums are typically larrger. You can actually find them growing wild in parts of sacramento.
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