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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 4083793" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Had a pear tree in the back yard my entire childhood from about 6. I have no idea how many rotting pears I hauled to the curb. Grandma would come over occasionally and get some to put up and make pies with. </p><p></p><p>IDK what variety it was but it was different from the store bought variety, they were smaller and always quite hard regardless of ripeness. They tasted good though. It made way too many for us to use them all. Like really a lot too many. That tree died about 10 years ago. It was quite old I guess, it was there when mom & dad bought the house in the '60s. I do like the large, soft, juicy ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 4083793, member: 3099"] Had a pear tree in the back yard my entire childhood from about 6. I have no idea how many rotting pears I hauled to the curb. Grandma would come over occasionally and get some to put up and make pies with. IDK what variety it was but it was different from the store bought variety, they were smaller and always quite hard regardless of ripeness. They tasted good though. It made way too many for us to use them all. Like really a lot too many. That tree died about 10 years ago. It was quite old I guess, it was there when mom & dad bought the house in the '60s. I do like the large, soft, juicy ones. [/QUOTE]
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