Nothing on gods green earth sweeter than a georgia peach. And I mean nothing. I need a connect. California can't keep the Mesicans out, but a fuckin peach from Georgia doesn't have a chance. I would have to have them shipped to Arizona...and go fetch em. But I can have a jar of roux shipped here by Friday.
https://www.halegroves.com/peaches/c/ft_1001_24/ California grows a shit-ton of peaches, a Georgia variety is never going to make it's way to retail grocers or even open-air markets. Spring weather is quite favorable. She's not used to the humidity. During the bus portion of the tour, they talked about the food plan including one night of the week where students can get free all-you-can-eat waffles between 12AM and 6AM....or something like that. Kids are pretty simple at some level. Ole Miss did have fried chicken on their meal plan, lol.
I'm aware of the California peaches, they suck. With intimate mass consumption of Georgia peaches, California doesn't even exist, IMO. That Georgia clay factors heavily into what is known as the greatest peach on earth. Access to them was more to my point. I could have them shipped to Arizona and fetch em, but then I would have to coyote them in illegally. Face going to jail over crossing the state line with a box of peaches. Or just eat them all at the state line. Regardless, the effort is well worth the consequences. I am looking for jarred or canned versions to supplement. Or just move.
I'm not a huge fan of peaches. When I do buy them it's in a can. But peaches I have bought at roadside stands in Georgia are heavenly.
So you're gay? Pretty sure that's on the WeHo menu most days. I'm no expert on that. I'm more of a plum and apricot person. Saw the strangest fruit yesterday at Sprouts. A dinosaur egg pluot? You'd think it would be a perfect blend but I couldn't get past the name. If you can find them, try Kingsburg Orchards sugar tree plums.