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Anyone know some place close to Barrie to buy a bushel of beets? Anything in the Holland marsh area?

 

Thanks

 

I would think the market at 400& canal rd.would have them ?.If they don't that ain't right.:good:

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We just boil and peel. No problem. I even like to eat them as were canning.All natural. :canadian:

 

The tops are another great table fair.But when your buying bulk,we don,t get them. Swiss chard, is the next best thing.

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do you pee red if you eat too many of them??????????

 

lol

 

 

yes,but it is more closer to purple,usually after eating half a jar. The wife is doing some as I post.

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Well we found them today.

 

Jars of Ruby cubes, are jarred.. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Cant wait, to dig into them when their done. :canadian:

 

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Well we found them today.

 

Jars of Ruby cubes, are jarred.. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Cant wait, to dig into them when their done. :canadian:

 

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Looks good. Probably taste even better.

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We could,nt find them in a bushel basket. Bought two quarts at the local market. Made 9 small jars. Buying this way,it,s over costly. Funny,we traveled a bit this morning to local farm venues. No one is really growing them in bunches.

 

Canning the beets is great,but the tops are the real treat in my opinion.There were no tops today.

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We could,nt find them in a bushel basket. Bought two quarts at the local market. Made 9 small jars. Buying this way,it,s over costly. Funny,we traveled a bit this morning to local farm venues. No one is really growing them in bunches.

Canning the beets is great,but the tops are the real treat in my opinion.There were no tops today.

 

Ah I see, thanks B... My wife and I use to make them too... They're so easy to make and SO GOOD!!! Will be making bread & butter soon :) Once the temps drop to a normal level that is :) Too hot right now :wallbash:

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Sorry to by chiming in so late.

 

There is a farmers market in Elmvale. It's every Friday from 9 till 2 (crappy hours :wallbash: :wallbash: )

 

They might be able to get you a bushel if you still need it.

 

http://www.springwater.ca/cms/One.aspx?portalId=312&pageId=8981

 

 

I think you got some good planting grounds Nick. :whistling:

 

Hope the mrs,s and wee one are doing well.Getting close eh. :clapping:

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We could,nt find them in a bushel basket. Bought two quarts at the local market. Made 9 small jars. Buying this way,it,s over costly. Funny,we traveled a bit this morning to local farm venues. No one is really growing them in bunches.

 

Canning the beets is great,but the tops are the real treat in my opinion.There were no tops today.

A lot of roadside stands don't sell bushels. Not enough mark up unless they produce bulk.

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