cookingCurious
Assistant Cook
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- Oct 19, 2011
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What does "stone the raisin" mean?
Andy, they must be using "stone" as in to seed, or pit. I know some fruit's pits are known as stones. Cherries maybe?
When we were kids my city grandmother used to buy bunches of raisins on the stem at Thanksgiving and Christmas. They used to have seeds in them. I have not seen them in about forty years...
There are a couple bunches of Concord grapes by my mailbox that the grape picker missed. Do you want me to send them to you after thay have dried and shriveled?