Just a few more week until Carlsbad opens its strawberry fields to the public. You’ve never tasted a strawberry as good as the one you pick yourself (although I assume if one knew how to actually grow strawberries, those would be even better. But in the Gonzo household that’s a moot point).
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Strawberry Fields ForeverMarch 29th, 2011
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I can’t wait until strawberry season, but I have to wait until the end of May/beginning of June.
Enjoy creating recipes with the freshly picked berries. They’re the best!
We should take the girls to do this and then make strawberry rhubarb crisp!
I would love to do that! I’ve never made anything with rhubarb.