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Man sieht sie wachsen ..... (one sees them growing)
Dirndlstrauch, Kornelkirsche, Cornelian Cherry, Cornus mas
tiny fruits
Don't eat these... 😉
i have this cute tree beside my house that bears these tiny red and green fruits and bats come and hang here around late evening on summers 🥰🥰
{RECIPE} Tiny Fruits Popcorn Balls
Yay to Friday! It's been such a COLD week here in Brooklyn, that tonight our plan is to stay in, cozy up on the couch, and watch a great movie! We're gonna make some hot chocolate and also whip up some of these DELICIOUS Tiny Fruits popcorn balls! What a great way to jazz up the typical movie snack!
Makes ~10 popcorn balls
Ingredients:
5 cups popcorn
2/3 cup maple syrup
½ cup peanut butter
1 cup Banana Apple Tiny Fruits
½ cup chopped raisins (optional)
Instructions:
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and put popcorn in a large bowl. (Seriously – the largest bowl you have. This is about to get messy.)
Bring maple syrup and peanut butter to a boil in a medium-sized saucepan, reduce heat, and let simmer for one minute.
Pour syrup mixture over popcorn and mix well. Add Tiny Fruits and chopped raisins.
Once popcorn mixture is cool enough to handle, press firmly into 2-3” balls, and place on baking sheet. Let cool completely.
Store popcorn balls at room temperature in an airtight container for up to one week.
{From the HQ} I Spy... New Packaging!
New boxes fresh in, guyz. Stay tuned for our new {baller} Tiny Fruits packaging... LDO products are going to look shaaaarp in 2013. Holler!