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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1470329" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'm not too familiar with grapes either, we have had a few growing along a garden fence by the yard since I was a child, Mother makes grape juice and or jelly if they produce. Our Concord grapes aren't real good to just eat at least I don't think so. Takes a right smart of effort, have to squeeze the inards of the grape out of the skin and then spit the seed out. I will have to look up Fox grapes, I enjoy reading about heirloom varieties, of fruits and vegetables and sometimes try to grow them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1470329, member: 24816"] I'm not too familiar with grapes either, we have had a few growing along a garden fence by the yard since I was a child, Mother makes grape juice and or jelly if they produce. Our Concord grapes aren't real good to just eat at least I don't think so. Takes a right smart of effort, have to squeeze the inards of the grape out of the skin and then spit the seed out. I will have to look up Fox grapes, I enjoy reading about heirloom varieties, of fruits and vegetables and sometimes try to grow them. [/QUOTE]
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