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Mar 30 2008

Review: Strawberry Picking at Marburger Orchard

Posted by JacQ

This morning, as I was browsing to see if there is any local farm’s market around San Antonio that is open, found the Marburger Orchard. It is located right outside of Fredericksburg off of Highway 87.

Marburger Orchard offers Strawberries, Peaches, Blackberries and some vegetables for public picking. The price for picking strawberries is $2.25/lb, plus a one-time charge of $0.50 for the re-useable picking box. The owner told us that they have return customers who have kept and reused the picking boxes for the last three years. Each box can hold about 6-7 lbs. worth of produce. That is more than enough to enjoy for yourself and plenty to share with family and friends.

They told us there was a huge turn out yesterday and over 800 lbs worth of strawberries were picked. They are expecting to have about 200-300 lbs of ripen strawberries ready for picking today. So always call ahead to check and see if there are enough for picking before you go and check if they might close early.

Strawberries - iStockphotoThe owner had samples of strawberries that were the “properly ripen” ones to show us how to carefully look for the good strawberries to pick and learn not to pick the ones that are not completely ripen. You basically want to turn the strawberry to see if there are any white/light areas, if there is, then it is not completely ripen. Shoot for the deep red color ones, and leave the others time to ripen for future picking. Do not pick the unripe ones since they do not continue to ripe after bring picked, even though they might become redder in color. They also said DON’T wash the berries until you are ready to use them. Washing makes the berries more prone to spoiling. I found a pretty good source for making jam. So I might report back if I ended up making my own strawberry jam!

After the quick picking-lesson, I am ready to pick some delicious strawberries! Jeremy had his photo gear ready to snap some beautiful orchard photos for our stock photo site. There are lots of peach trees in bloom and a little patch of wild flower with lots of butterflies around. I am just smiling from ear-to-ear trying not to skip my way to the strawberry field. :D Read the rest of this entry »

Mar 20 2008

the compact – reuse, reduce, recycle lifestyle

Posted by JacQ

Today, I also came across a blog post by Sara at her Walk Slowly, Live Wildly blog. She has been living “the Compact” way since October 2006.

“The Compact” was originally a group of 10 individuals in San Francisco, who pledged not to buy anything new for an entire year. The only new products allowed are food and bare necessities for health and safety — things like toilet paper, brake fluid & underwear. Today, it has grown into an international trend that attracts follower from Bucharest to Taipei.

The Good Magazine has a pretty in depth article about them. You can join the group through their, The Compact Yahoo Group, page and see what they are up to, or visit their blog for other interesting posts.

I am truly interested in this lifestyle. Even though the pledge was to do this for one year, most people who have done it, made it a permanent part of their life. They don’t do this just for the environment, but also a way to improve the quality of life, by learning not to make impulse purchases and reuse what you have or make your own from what you already have.

Jeremy and I do spoil ourselves with new things, and that will need to change with our full time RV lifestyle. We have certainly reduced our belongings to the minimum and wish to not have to purchase anything new unless absolutely necessary.

“The Compact” seems to be a good place to start. The way we consume is not only hard on the environment, but I think it is getting hard on our spiritual selves too. The need to buy the latest and have the best seems to be embedded in the younger generation and that is just going to make things worse.

I can’t say that I will be able to stick with the 365 days of not buying anything new. But I sure will keep that in mind whenever I am in the store.

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