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Strawberry picking or zoo this weekend?
The phone message at Homestead farms says there are strawberries and sour cherries but I'm not sure if the picking is good. Which would you choose b/w picking and zoo?
BFP #1: 3/28/09: DD born 12/11/09
BFP #2: 11/16/11: M/C at 7 weeks
BFP #3: 03/24/12: C/P 03/28/12
BFP #4: 04/26/12: please be our baby
Re: Strawberry picking or zoo this weekend?
TTC #2: BFP 12/17/11, m/c 1/7/12 and D&C 1/12/12
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i agree with strawberries... BUT. I went to Homestead last weekend, and I was underwhelmed which is disappointing because we are Homestead die-hards and go a few times a year. We usually try to get there right at opening on a Saturday, but with the kiddo we wound up arriving closer to 11:30. There was slim pickings for excellent fruit, and not much better for mediocre fruit. Quite a bit of rotting fruit on the plants that was resting on the very wet ground.
Sounds like Butlers might be a better option.
yeah i was kind of worried about this. I do agree the berries taste so much better but maybe a farmer's market is the way to go. Boy do I miss the awesome Baltimore market under the expressway (terrible location but awesome pickings at such great prices)
BFP #2: 11/16/11: M/C at 7 weeks
BFP #3: 03/24/12: C/P 03/28/12
BFP #4: 04/26/12: please be our baby