Grapes? Oh man those are only for a special occasion up here. the good ones are at least 4 dollars a lb.In the late 50's I visited my cousin out in the country near Modesto, CA. Across the road from his house was a huge grape vineyard. Rows of grapes as far as the eye could see. We would go over there and steal grapes to eat and then get in a grape fight. It was fun until the farmer caught us one day. He told us we were welcome to eat all the grapes we wanted but don't waste them. I never stole another grape after that. My uncle later told us it was Ernest Gallo himself who caught us.
And don't get me started on the price of crab legs of both types from AK. It's ludicrous for the amount of meat in them.I noticed previously frozen Pacific halibut is $22.00/lb at Costco here. People actually buy it.
3.99 each here. Not too bad!View attachment 39716
I have avocados for trade. What kind of ammo are you willing to part with?3.99 each here. Not too bad!View attachment 39716
lol...bananas are considered bad luck on boats especially fishing boats. Did he look at you funny ?Pony The F Up!
I've Bought Bananas Up There Just To Set on a Captains Boat & I Never Whined about the Price!
You Gonna Play?
You're Gonna Pay!
lol...bananas are considered bad luck on boats especially fishing boats. Did he look at you funny ?
Putting banana's on a boat is going to get you in a fight around here those captains take that very seriously. LOL Bad JUJUPony The F Up!
I've Bought Bananas Up There Just To Set on a Captains Boat & I Never Whined about the Price!
You Gonna Play?
You're Gonna Pay!
SS - I never pictured you as an "avocado toast" kinda guy
Oh man I’m jealous. My daughter loves Rainer cherries which means lots of $$$$$$ up here.Hey SS in the farmers market here we have fresh cherries, Apricots, peaches all in season right now. Avocados 5 to a bag for $3 med to large size.... Cherries are in and I am going with my Grandkids this weekend to pick them. We go in 5 lbs lighter than when we come out.... $2.00 a lb to pick in the store they are $5 a lb
Oh man not much to trade for up here. All we get are blueberries, raspberries and salmon berries. I do have a freezer full of halibut, salmon and rockfish though. ?Rainer cherries are in next week some this week but they won't be as sweet.
What will you trade for Cherries just sayin
Check Fry's. As I posted above, large Hass for .75 ea.4/$5 here in AZ right now in big groceries
Nice! I was just in Phoenix about a month ago and ate a lot of avocados because they were so cheap. The cashier said they were not even on sale.Local chain of Kroger's in Phoenix area has Haas 'large' avacados advertised this week for 75 cents ea.
You mean slap. Bitches slap...wow...I was there then too....I wish I had seen you so I could have punched you in the face....
WTF..60 cents each for Avacado's locally.
Yep! Want me to ship you someWTF.
Those high prices and six months of freezing your ass off in darkness are the penalties one pays for having access to great hunting opportunities.Before I went to AZ I was shopping locally and saw halibut for 22/lb. Went to AZ and it was 23/lb
So if you guys are paying less than a buck a 'cado I could see us paying 1.50ish maybe two.
Ran to the grocery store this morning to get some fruit for my trip. Grapes, little oranges, watermelon and of course a few avocados. Little over 40 dollars
Big globs of well-made guacamole on nachos, enchiladas or burritos are...So this is what y’all talk about around a campfire? ???
My group of friends are usually talking about the gal that was stocking the avocados. Before I moved west I seriously have no recollection of anyone eating one, let alone seeing one in a store for sale.
Kinda like crossing fish, eh? You get a hybrid that can't reproduce itself.If you take a Hass avocado seed and plant it, you won't get a Hass avocado tree. The different varieties have to be grafted. I learned that the hard way.
Well obviously this isn't true. Cows gotta eat green to shyt green...The folks at the roadside fruit stand sell fresh green cow sh!t as guacamole. A little salt, pepper and lime and you gringos can't tell the difference.