Richard
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We have HUNDREDS of pears hanging off the trees in the orchard.
As a preface, I'll admit I've never been too much of a pear person my entire life. I always found their consistency kind if interesting yet also being one of the very things I didn't like about them.
Last year I probably had for the first time in my life, a virgin unprocessed in any way/shape/form.... pear off the tree.
I think I liked it even worse!!
We picked them in what was probably Oct or perhaps early November. They were the last of the last hanging and we got them down just to see what they'd be like.
They were VERY VERY VERY VERYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY crisp and crunchy. More crisp/crunchy than an apple. They felt totally non-ripe or at least, relative to what I'd come to expect after eating canned pears.
We went ahead and made some kind of pear butter with them and the people we gave that to loved it. I was more than happy to give it all away.
I've had people just swoon over how much they love good pears.
Now that we have literally hundreds of them hanging off the branches (breaking some of the branches because of the weight) I don't want to see them simply go to waste.
Picked a couple over last weekend and my brother in law munched into one. He said it was not ripe yet.
So, how do I know when they are ready to pick??? They LOOK like they are ripe so I can't go by that. Last year at the beginning of winter (as in starting to wear a jacket during day and definatley wearing a jacket at night) they STILL didn't seem (to me) to be ripe.
What's up with these darn things???
Unfortunately, the plethora of apples (and very delicious) we had last year did not materialize this year. I was looking forward to eating a dozen of them per day. Man, were they good.
I digress.
Any thoughts on pears??
As a preface, I'll admit I've never been too much of a pear person my entire life. I always found their consistency kind if interesting yet also being one of the very things I didn't like about them.
Last year I probably had for the first time in my life, a virgin unprocessed in any way/shape/form.... pear off the tree.
I think I liked it even worse!!
We picked them in what was probably Oct or perhaps early November. They were the last of the last hanging and we got them down just to see what they'd be like.
They were VERY VERY VERY VERYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY crisp and crunchy. More crisp/crunchy than an apple. They felt totally non-ripe or at least, relative to what I'd come to expect after eating canned pears.
We went ahead and made some kind of pear butter with them and the people we gave that to loved it. I was more than happy to give it all away.
I've had people just swoon over how much they love good pears.
Now that we have literally hundreds of them hanging off the branches (breaking some of the branches because of the weight) I don't want to see them simply go to waste.
Picked a couple over last weekend and my brother in law munched into one. He said it was not ripe yet.
So, how do I know when they are ready to pick??? They LOOK like they are ripe so I can't go by that. Last year at the beginning of winter (as in starting to wear a jacket during day and definatley wearing a jacket at night) they STILL didn't seem (to me) to be ripe.
What's up with these darn things???
Unfortunately, the plethora of apples (and very delicious) we had last year did not materialize this year. I was looking forward to eating a dozen of them per day. Man, were they good.
I digress.
Any thoughts on pears??