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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Where is this place? When will they be ripe? I'm booking my trip!


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    It's 50 feet from the back door of my shop. Like I said, they are very common around these parts. Maybe I can get a sapling to grow and bring it out. If it doesn't have fruit they might not confiscate it. Teach a woman to pick Mulberries, she'll eat for a day. Give her a tree of her own and she can have them anytime she likes.
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    well in a drag boat with a drive you run off the fly wheel my friend .. and if they were jet boat headers they would be pointing forward since jet boats are a direct connect to the flywheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnoC653 View Post
    It's 50 feet from the back door of my shop. Like I said, they are very common around these parts. Maybe I can get a sapling to grow and bring it out. If it doesn't have fruit they might not confiscate it. Teach a woman to pick Mulberries, she'll eat for a day. Give her a tree of her own and she can have them anytime she likes.
    You have no idea how excited I am! My own mulberry tree! This is one living thing I will actually gladly take care of.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    You have no idea how excited I am! My own mulberry tree! This is one living thing I will actually gladly take care of.


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    Update: First tree didn't survive. I've started a second one and I'll make sure the deer don't eat it this time. But, it is mulberry season here in SE Iowa. The wife and I spent about 10 min and had a small amount ready to be consumed. Of course this doesn't count the ones we ate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogshotgun View Post
    well in a drag boat with a drive you run off the fly wheel my friend .. and if they were jet boat headers they would be pointing forward since jet boats are a direct connect to the flywheel

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    This thread undelivers, and then it attempts to deliver, and then boom right back to undelivering...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordie View Post
    This thread undelivers, and then it attempts to deliver, and then boom right back to undelivering...
    This is more like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    This is more like it.
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    Now we're back to delivering!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordie View Post
    Now we're back to delivering!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnoC653 View Post
    Update: First tree didn't survive. I've started a second one and I'll make sure the deer don't eat it this time. But, it is mulberry season here in SE Iowa. The wife and I spent about 10 min and had a small amount ready to be consumed. Of course this doesn't count the ones we ate.

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    OMG they look scrumptious! I can't wait to get my own tree…or is it a bush? How long is the drive from SD to SE Iowa

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    I like big melons. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnoC653 View Post
    Update: First tree didn't survive. I've started a second one and I'll make sure the deer don't eat it this time. But, it is mulberry season here in SE Iowa. The wife and I spent about 10 min and had a small amount ready to be consumed. Of course this doesn't count the ones we ate.

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    You can capture the essence of the great flava by cooking them down, add about 2tablespoons of stick margarine to each quart of fruit and then seal them in sterilized jars with new seals. Mulberrys are so sweet IMHO that they really don't need sugar, its a really good natural food that is great on toast or pancakes or some vanilla ice cream. They typically dont need much help. Just hot pack them in the sterilized jars (some beer brewers just use the dishwasher on HOT to sterilize their glass and gear). Depending on how long you cook/reduce them down they will be thick or thin/runny but either way they are fantastico'... The longer you simmer them down the more concentrated the flava gets... I bet Eli would HATE to have a jar of hot packed mulberrys ... They are also great if you freeze them and thrown them into fruit salad frozen and let them thaw slowly in the fruit salad, makes the juice a nice purple color...

    As for the tree, I would wait and send it this winter when the sapling is dormant, maybe with just a little dirt on the roots and wrap the root ball/dirt/mulch with a bread wrapper or sumpin like that... The birds of S.D. will love you for this in 20 year Glen, the owners of the white cars, not so much...
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