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  1. #16
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    I eat a naval orange every day; I don't feel too guilty about buying them when they are coming from another country. Sometimes it's hit or miss with the flavor, but I find if I drink even a half a glass of oj, it puts on the pounds. So, I try to eat the fresh fruit instead. I like clementines, but I find that a lot of them don't have much of a taste, like they are not sweet enough. When you buy one of those big boxes, it's a lot of crappy tasting fruit to eat! One of my kids was obsessed with eating clementines for awhile, so we always had them in the house.
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  2. #17
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    Nov 2006
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    We love clementines and buy them as soon as we see the boxes in our grocery store in early December. I think they have been particularly sweet this year. When all our family came to celebrate Christmas last weekend, we bought 6, yes 6, cases and they are all gone. Have to buy some more!

    As far as pomegranates, one of my sisters-in-law brought one last weekend and made a salad with grapefruit, pears, and pom. seeds. It was just delicious and what a nice combination. The salad was very pretty and colorful! You can do it ahead because the grapefruit acidity keeps the pears from getting brown. What little bit was left, I ate for breakfast in the morning!

    Merry Christmas everyone!

  3. #18
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    Pomegranates are a Christmas tradition for us, but when I went to the grocery store they were all soft & mushy, so I didn't get one. We'll delay this tradition until I find a good one.
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  4. #19
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    I love pomegranates. Pain in the neck to open and pick the seeds out of, but so worth it.

    I'll have to try clementines. I don't like most citrus for exactly the reasons the OP described, so...
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  5. #20
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    Jul 2009
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    My favorite citrus is the blood orange! Not in season now, but it's easy to peel, no seeds, and a great flavor.
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  6. #21
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    Jan 2009
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    Dallas, TX
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Clementines are good, but Satsumas are better. Another seedless member of the tangerine family. They're more frost sensitive, and we could get them in S Louisiana - grown down along the Mississippi River. I was surprised I could get them here in Seattle.
    My parents have four or five satsuma trees. Around Thanksgiving and Christmas, they literally pick buckets of them. I can't get enough. When I am home, I can easily eat 5-10 a day. Just at the last one that I brought back from Christmas :-(
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