Cranberries are very Canadian. Originally harvested by our First Nations' people they have become a staple in our diet. Not just a condiment for a turkey dinner, they are used in baking. Just look at the Cranberry muffin at Tim Horton's. Cranberry juice is good for the bladder. It helps with urinary tract infections. Fresh cranberries make wonderful additions to handmade crafts. Beaded together they make a natural band for any Christmas tree. The cranberry- very Canadian, eh!
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Inspiration for this blog came from my cousin Roy. His daily reflections of the events in his life have been thoughtful and interesting. Family, friends, colleagues are welcome to read my blog.
Monday, October 21, 2013
THE CRANBERRY-A CANADIAN ICON
Cranberries are very Canadian. Originally harvested by our First Nations' people they have become a staple in our diet. Not just a condiment for a turkey dinner, they are used in baking. Just look at the Cranberry muffin at Tim Horton's. Cranberry juice is good for the bladder. It helps with urinary tract infections. Fresh cranberries make wonderful additions to handmade crafts. Beaded together they make a natural band for any Christmas tree. The cranberry- very Canadian, eh!
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