Before we had supermarkets with computerized inventories and PLU produce labels, cherries were put in a bin at the grocery store, instead of being pre-bagged as they are today. Shoppers had to pick through the cherries in the bin to find the good ones. They were then weighed on a balance scale, and the cashier would determine the price by looking at a paper list posted next to the mechanical cash register.
Because I loved cherries and other fruit when I was a child, my mom gave me the task of picking out the best cherries (or other fruit in season) when she did the grocery shopping. That way, not only did she finish the shopping more quickly, but she also kept me occupied so that I wouldn’t pester her to buy other things that were not on the list. Very wise!
Earlier this week, I bought my first bag of cherries this summer and thought about how much easier and quicker it is now:
Although today’s supermarkets are more efficient than the grocery stores of the past and have a much larger selection, which often includes fruit out of season shipped from other parts of the world, I still enjoy the seasonal changes. Fruit just doesn’t taste the same when it is picked before it ripens and sits on a boat for weeks. So my “cherry picking” for the modern world consists of carefully picking foods that give me the most enjoyment, such as cherries fresh from the orchard in July.
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My little daughter loves fresh fruit. 🙂 She is very picky about it. These look wonderful!
They were indeed! 🙂
I miss picking out my own cherries as well. There is ease in pre-packaged and weighed, but I miss the old-way as well. 😀
Yes, although it’s good to be able to get shopping and other chores done quickly, much has been sacrificed to efficiency. Life moved along at a more peaceful pace in those days.
For anyone missing the joy of choosing their own fruit, may I suggest a local farmer’s market or co-op? They are my favorite places to shop in the summer time! And what better way to support your neighbors than by buying the “fruit” of their labors? It’s a good thing!
Happy Friday! XO, Anita
Yes, a very good suggestion, and happy Friday to you too! 🙂
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