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Posted 1/5/2013 12:47 (#2800572 - in reply to #2800512)
Subject: RE: Grapefruit dilemma


NC Iowa
davpal - 1/5/2013 11:21

I came up on the holy grail of grapefruit discoveries this year. Del Monte sells a 4 lb container of pre cut red grapefruit in Krogers that's the best thing I've found in years. It's a square plastic jug in the produce department and it is in juice and precut and absolutely delicious. I honestly don't know how they cut the slices so perfectly but they do. They are huge slices of grapefruit with no skin, seeds, or pulp of any kind on any of them. They must have a heck of a process to make it. I think it just started showing up in the stores the last couple of years. I eat a LOT of this stuff now because it's so easy to open up that jar and dip out a bowl of it and you're done. I used to spend a lot of time to get anything out of a seedy grapefruit. They say the jug contains 10 whole grapefruits and it costs about $7 bucks and it's a bargain. Try it, you'll never buy another bag of grapefruit again, I guarantee it.


a few years back, i went to the store to buy grapefruit. i seen it in the jars and thought it was too high priced so i picked up a bag instead. at the checkout, i saw a young lady ahead on me with the jar of the grapefruit sections. she paid for it with food stamps. i went back and got a jar too. food stamps much more common today and i would think she made a wise purchase. way better buying water and dumping it to return the jug for the cash deposit.

just finished the last of our ffa fruit sale grapefruit this morning.
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