Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida most of the year. I have three orange trees in my yard. They oranges are 1000X tastier than the oranges we get in NoVA. No comparison. I would order from a Florida Citrus farm. Right now I have so many oranges that I can’t keep up with picking them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone in Florida
It’s unbelievable that people take time to write stuff like this. What a sad life.![]()
Well no one really wants a crate of oranges, so.
Agree. My grandmother in Florida used to send us a box of baby Bells each year. They were good, but I’m sure it was like $5-$7 an orange for something thst I could get at the grocery store for $1-$2. I wasn’t sad to stop receiving that gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone in Florida
It’s unbelievable that people take time to write stuff like this. What a sad life.![]()
Well no one really wants a crate of oranges, so.
Anonymous wrote:Are they too poor to buy their own oranges or live in a location where there are none?
Even though oranges were a Christmas tradition back when they were a luxury, nowadays... not so much.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone in Florida
It’s unbelievable that people take time to write stuff like this. What a sad life.![]()
Well no one really wants a crate of oranges, so.
Anonymous wrote:We get our Honeybell oranges from Hale Groves every year. It's a running gift from my FIL. Always excellent quality.