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Old 10-08-2009, 01:47 PM #6
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What a great idea! I usually put grapes in the refrigerator but can't eat them up fast enough and, sometimes, they get 'old' and I have to throw them. Now I can leave a small amount in the refrigerator for quick consumption and freeze them loose for a cool snack. They are just the right size to put in the mouth and the body temperature will allow for chewing and eating when ready...

Cherries and blueberries. Other great ideas. Thanks!
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