Fruit Salad Tree News
The California Cook: Getting creative with citrus
Now that trees are raining down bushels, it's time to peel, slice, squeeze and experiment. I'm writing this column having just spent an hour with our local fruit gleaner picking tangelos from my tree. We must have pulled at least 40 pounds. Earlier in the day, I'd picked an additional three dozen pieces of fruit for recipe testing. And the danged tree still looks like it hasn't been touched.
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Avocados offer a world of options
Avocados are not just for guacamole. Although the yummy dip is probably one of their most popular uses, there are other reasons to love avocados. (Andre J. Jackson/Detroit Free Press/MCT) / ANDRE J. JACKSON/MCT
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Contest rewards as celebrity couples and dietitian reveal love tips
EVERYBODY knows fruits are great for health. Did you know they can also get you into the mood for love?
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NORTH COAST GARDENING: February garden preparations
Pleasant February days whet the appetite for spring planting. Bright sun makes the grass glow brilliant green while yellow daffodils bloom and a chorus of tree frogs soars above all.
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Awesome, amazing avocado
It's a fruit, not a vegetable, a native of South and Central America. More than 90 percent of the nation's avocados come from California. Avocados can hang on the tree for months before being picked. They ripen off the tree.
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