Working where I do, cranberries are everywhere! I love them for eating, I love them for photographing, and I love them for decorating, too!
Are you ready for the weekend? I sure am!
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By Carole
Working where I do, cranberries are everywhere! I love them for eating, I love them for photographing, and I love them for decorating, too!
Are you ready for the weekend? I sure am!
Just lovely! I’m trying to use up the four bags of cranberries I found in my freezer (before I freeze more during this cranberry season), and have found that cranberry pie is perfect for breakfast.
I also love cranberries. Just put a cup of them in my morning smoothie this week.
In answer to your question, YES. It is very cold here, and I am thinking about cuddling up this weekend with some comfort food, books, and knitting. What’s not to love about cranberries? Healthy, beautiful, and tasty. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
One of my favorite sights in the world. I am ready for the weekend, visiting with friends tomorrow but I’d rather stay home and snuggle up all weekend! Have a great one Carole!
I am having cranberry envy! (AND!!! PA today seems just a bit brighter knowing that there are certain special visitors in us!) XO
Someday I hope to see a cranberry bog!!
I saw the big giant bag of cranberries at Costco this week … and didn’t buy them. I’ll bet they taste a lot better where you live 🙂
Mass tonnage of both corn and soybeans being harvested here in Indiana! It’s a very dusty task.
Cranberries “scream” that fall is really here.