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By Chris Mittelstaedt on October 23, 2006
With a wink to the great tradition of sarcasm, Dan tells me that his fruit-buying skills are so good that he can tell the difference between the Niitaka and Shinko Asian pear by the way it hangs on …
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By Chris Mittelstaedt on October 9, 2006
Dan cut west over the Sonoma hills and headed toward Mendocino. The dark-steel-grey refrigerated FruitGuys truck hummed along as he descended into the Anderson valley, following 128 west through the …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on October 2, 2006
The definition of "passion" is varied and nuanced. Some dictionary descriptions focus on desire for another person. Others list anger and violence as a form of passion. However, my favorite dictionary …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on September 25, 2006
Lo' the waning of the peach Makes me to the fruit box reach For that fresh and tasty pear That apple that puts the wind in my hair Even on that patch of balding where Nothing flows but cool …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on September 18, 2006
Here's why the Gala apple came in handy. On a Friday night, I'm playing host with eleven other parents to 30 kids (mine included) for an overnight stay on the USS Pampanito - a World War II submarine …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on September 11, 2006
At one company meeting, Jeff, our distribution manager, told us a great story about how on the second day of a rafting trip on the Snake River in Idaho when he was 10, he and his dad woke up early on …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on September 5, 2006
Recently our distribution manager (and resident Greek myth scholar) returned from Greece where he found an ancient "B-roll" of video on the mythic history of the fig. Here is a transcript from that …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on August 29, 2006
This time of year, I like to write about Lee Walker and his family farm. Lee's grandfather (Arthur Upp) planted the first Gravenstein apple orchard on the property in 1912, and the apples we have in …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on August 21, 2006
Dan's trips to the heat-soaked central valley of California are providing us with a taste explosion. He is in search for the O'Henry peach. You can recognize this fruit from its dark red color and …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on August 14, 2006
In 2006, the San Francisco Bay Guardian editors awarded us with their Best of the Bay selection for "Best Banana in your inbox." They held a party to celebrate all the "Best of" winners at San …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on August 7, 2006
During a heat wave in August 2006, our produce buyer Dan has been suffering it more than most. On his long fruit-finding trips to the central part of California, Dan sweats the details of delicious …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on July 25, 2006
It was 1982 — 7th grade at Valley Forge Junior High school. My shop teacher, Mr. Mickey, had the stereotypical nub of an index finger that he could put on his nose, so it looked like it was going into …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on July 3, 2006
The Black Apricot. Our trusty fruit scout Dan discovered these treasures in Kingsburg, California and brought them back for us to experience. Even seasoned FruitGuys staffers were left speechless …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on June 28, 2006
In Vernalis, California the Magee family has a farm of white peaches and nectarines. Their house is bordered on one side by a row of peach trees that run into their backyard - a 38-acre orchard. They …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on June 19, 2006
The Aguilar family has been farming their land in Modesto for four generations. Serafin Aguilar (picture far right) and his two sons, Hector and Frank, share the duties of tending their crops. The …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on June 12, 2006
The folks around the office make fun of me when the flavorosa pluot begins to come in. I must have some synaptic cross-wiring because when I bite into the sugary-sweet flesh of the purple-plum looking …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on May 23, 2006
Dan, our produce buyer, is an amiable jokester. Quick-witted with a lanky frame that can mime the backdrop to any story - he's a natural at making people laugh. He glides smoothly amongst farmers, …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on May 15, 2006
It's mother's day, and I'm thinking about the perfect gift for my wife. Sure there will be the extra hour of morning sleep while I try to keep the kids tip-toeing around like secret prep-cooks - …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on May 9, 2006
Imagine a tree, a gigantic herb really, that produces a single flower. From that frightful and fantastic flower grow 20 hands. If this seems impressive and terrifying to you, if it puts images of …
By Chris Mittelstaedt on April 24, 2006
The kids are sitting quietly as we all read the adventures of Harry Potter and the students at Hogwarts school of magic. It's an obsession in our household lately, and the cat hates it. I go running …
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