Grown from a vine in our yard. Grown in abundance this year this sweet seedless variety is not only a wonderful eating grape, but makes great muffins and fabulous pies.
Oh, what a pretty photo! These are the ones that make good jam, aren't they? Do you have a long line of them? We're headed to the farmers' market today, maybe someone will have them there!
Grape pie? I've never heard of such a thing. Sound's like something good we are missing out on here in OZ. We have been getting great imported grapes from North America all through our winter, never used to happen before free trade.
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Is it seedless? Oh woowww.... love it!
Oh, what a pretty photo! These are the ones that make good jam, aren't they? Do you have a long line of them? We're headed to the farmers' market today, maybe someone will have them there!
Gorgeous grapes - I love them and they are so expensive in the supermarkets - fantastic to grow your own!
Grape pie? I've never heard of such a thing. Sound's like something good we are missing out on here in OZ. We have been getting great imported grapes from North America all through our winter, never used to happen before free trade.
Delicious! I can almost taste them.
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