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GB

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I bought a batch of strawberries just because I saw this one inside.
 

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It is bigger than my 5 year olds fist. It is basically 5 average sized berries all attached.
 
Oh goodness.. that is kinda big.

It always seems to me that the bigger the strawberry the less the flavor.
 
I don't know if you should allow your daughter to eat that. It looks mutated to me. You'd better "test" it to be sure its safe. ;)
 
I took your advice and "tested" it first Alix. I was not disappointed.

The picture with the dog is the larger strawberries smaller brother. This one looked like 4 berries together.
 

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My folks used to have a strawberry patch beside their deck. I've seen large strawberries before. Maybe not as large as yours, but I don't recall the flavor suffering because of its size. Good going! ;)
 
i wudv done the same thing...bought the batch becuase of seeing that one in there.

promising it to your daughter...so sweeet!
 
It is bigger than my 5 year olds fist. It is basically 5 average sized berries all attached.

I don't know if you should allow your daughter to eat that. It looks mutated to me. You'd better "test" it to be sure its safe. ;)
I hope you have lots of room for grandchildren GB. You know that she is now destined to give birth to quintuplets don't you? :LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL:

Neat strawberry!

:)Barbara
 
she'd love Poteet, TX.....it's known as the strawberry capital and its water tower is topped with.....you guessed it "a huge strawberry" instead of what usually passes for a water storage tank.......you probably could google it.....when they're in season you can pick your own for a small price and the kids have a lot of fun doing it
 
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