NFriday wrote:Are the peaches from Georgia? My Sister told me that Georgia does not raise a lot of peaches, and North and South Carolina raise a lot more. Michigan has a full crop of peaches this year.
j0emv wrote:I’m looking for good peaches but have no idea where to get them. I’ve been eyeing the tree ripe truck but 12lbs is too much for 2 people. Anyone have any idea where to get decent peaches around the city? We could probably do 5lbs at the most.
jilter wrote:Been re-reading this thread and would appreciate confirmation of my conclusion—
For local (Michigan) peaches- wait for the second week in July, is that roughly accurate?
Greenhouse peaches?? Sounds interesting!pairs4life wrote:...they have a vendor with greenhouse peaches from the Midwest today...
tjr wrote:According to https://tree-ripe.com peach season starts June 15. Looks like nearby early events are mostly in the Milwaukee or farther areas, with one in Kenosha on June 20. The website has been "updated" to function rather poorly at least on my browser.
Half bushels are $52 this year.Greenhouse peaches?? Sounds interesting!pairs4life wrote:...they have a vendor with greenhouse peaches from the Midwest today...
pairs4life wrote:tjr wrote:According to https://tree-ripe.com peach season starts June 15. Looks like nearby early events are mostly in the Milwaukee or farther areas, with one in Kenosha on June 20. The website has been "updated" to function rather poorly at least on my browser.
Half bushels are $52 this year.Greenhouse peaches?? Sounds interesting!pairs4life wrote:...they have a vendor with greenhouse peaches from the Midwest today...
Tree Ripe has no Chicago locations this year. I don't plan to make a trip to Gurnee, Batavia, Elgin,Lockport, Mundelein or Tinley Park for them either.
I do have friends who come frequently into the city from a couple of those locations so if they can grab them for me that's fine, otherwise I will only have Midwestern peaches this year.
The GP wrote:I'm curious if anyone has gotten peaches from Tree-Ripe this year. Mr. X made the trip yesterday. The blueberries are perfect. The peaches are the greenest I think we've ever gotten. They are lined up in ripening position but I'm slightly concerned.
ronnie_suburban wrote:The GP wrote:I'm curious if anyone has gotten peaches from Tree-Ripe this year. Mr. X made the trip yesterday. The blueberries are perfect. The peaches are the greenest I think we've ever gotten. They are lined up in ripening position but I'm slightly concerned.
I also went yesterday. Got some peaches (pinched several from a box purchased by a co-worker) but I agree with you. They're not there yet. Will they get there? I'm skeptical but hopeful. The peaches I've bought at my local WF over the past 2 weeks have been spectacular, so these will have to be pretty damned good to even come close. We shall see . . .
The GP wrote:I'm curious if anyone has gotten peaches from Tree-Ripe this year. Mr. X made the trip yesterday. The blueberries are perfect. The peaches are the greenest I think we've ever gotten. They are lined up in ripening position but I'm slightly concerned.
We are also enjoying the peaches and blueberries. I can recommend a variation: toasted wheat bread with a generous smear of ricotta + peaches and blueberries, honey drizzle optional. No need to do anything to the fruit other than rinse the blueberries and cube the peaches (skin on).The GP wrote:The GP wrote:I'm curious if anyone has gotten peaches from Tree-Ripe this year. Mr. X made the trip yesterday. The blueberries are perfect. The peaches are the greenest I think we've ever gotten. They are lined up in ripening position but I'm slightly concerned.
Following up on my earlier post...we have been pleased with how well these have ripened. A cut-up peach, a handful of blueberries and a blob of Greek yogurt is my delightful breakfast these days. Peach ice cream is in our future.