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Thursday, August 4, 2011

{Sweet Seedless & Easy Peel Clementines from Chile}

Yesterday, we made our 3-weekly trip to Atlanta for the rounds to Costco, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. At Costco we found this great 5 lb bag with Clementines from Chile. Just loved their slogan: Sweet Seedless & Easy Peel! Fruits is a favorite of mine and I'd not easily give it up as a food. Sweetness from the country Chile, where we got married... click: {Miracle in Chile - the country where we both got married!}.
So inviting for buying and eating them...
Such golden goodness... Do you like them as much as I do?
Those of you, lucky enough to live close any Costco in the USA, Canada or Mexico, get yours too!
These sweeties do fill up my large glass bowl which has frosted roses.
Hand crocheted tablecloth by a friend's Mom...
Frosted glass rose bowl...

12 comments:

  1. Dear Mariette,

    Lovely photos of your Clementines in the beautiful bowl.
    I too love Clementines, especially when they are the easy to peel variety and they are so good for you.

    Hope that you are having a lovely week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  2. Hallo!
    So herrliche Bilder dieser wunderbaren Früchte! Ich liebe sie auch und ich bin mir sicher, dass Eure in Eurem Land noch ein wenig besser schmecken als bei uns! ;o)
    Viele herzliche Grüße!
    Gabriella

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  3. Lekker !!....Bedankt voor je lieve woorden......het helpt me echt....liefs Ria....xxx...

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  4. Hi!!! Dearest Mariette,
    Wow, I never tasted "Clementines" Actually first to hear this citrus. Nostalgic isn't it, from the place two got married♬♬♬
    I wonder how it tastes♡♡♡
    Oh, you made me such jealous with delicious looking beautiful pictures. Wonderful bowl as well!!!

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  5. We love tangerines around here -- not sure if we get clementines. Hubby hasn't bought them lately, though we are getting nectarines, plums and pears. Have a great day! Tammy

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  6. Dear Mariette,
    It looks like that our Mandarin?
    but a little bit different shape...
    Your wedding photos are beautiful.
    The mountains photos is just like Mt
    Fuji:-)
    Have a nice day,
    Michiko

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  7. Ziet er lekker en gezond uit! Had naar Whole Foods en Trader Joe's willen gaan toen we in NY waren, maar dit is er niet van gekomen. Ze verkopen veel glutenvrije producten, vandaar. Groetjes, Inge

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  8. What a nice way to present fruits. They do seem a little big for clementine. I love the crochet doily too.

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  9. I love clementines when they are sweet. They are like candy. Very lovely display in the frosted rose bowl. xo,

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  10. Oh boy Mariette, I would fight you for these! You could put the biggest chocolate cake in front of me and a bowl of these...I would choose these anyday!!! Our grocery store carries them and they call them Lil' Cuties. I love fruit, it's natures candy to me!

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  11. Dearest Mariette,
    thank you so much for your kind comment on my last post. I will report about this market later.
    Your seedless clemtines look so tempting. We have to wait a lot of time before we get fresh clementines here. The bowl with frosted roses is so nice. That remind me that I had bougth small bowls with a similar decor. I should really use them for one of my next tea times.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  12. wow!! they must be and exportation variety because I have never found them here!!! Anyway, any clementine and mandarine varieties are delicious!!
    hugs dear Mariette

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