Strawberry Memories
Growing up, one sign of late Spring or early Summer for me was the first ripe, native strawberries appearing.  My aunt had a large strawberry patch and she would make the absolute best strawberry jam on the face of the planet -- Brenda knows what I mean.  Nothing like fresh strawberry jam on one of her homemade buns.  Yum!
The fever for the opening of strawberry season carried over into graduate school.  For at least a couple years a group of us went to a local strawberry farm and picked a boat load of strawberries.  We cleaned them up and prepared them for a strawberry get together.  We made everything strawberry for the Chemistry folks -- strawberry shortcake, strawberry ice cream, strawberry daiquiris, etc.
I like strawberry flavors year 'round, but the sight of the first fresh strawberries still makes my mouth water.  I picked up some at the market (shown in the photo) and made some strawberry shortcake last week.  They weren't local, but they looked great and I couldn't wait.  I love The Fresh Market in Kenwood.



1 comment:
We did the same thing in graduate school in Indiana. Picked strawberries galore. Had homemade strawberry jam on hand for years.
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