84-L«ncaster Farming, Saturday, May 24, 1997 Consuming Thoughts by Fay Strickler *enn State Extension Home Economist For Berks Co. Fruit in season has some big advantages in cost, flavor and accessibility, tyost consumers agree there’s nothing like eat ing locally grown fresh strawber ries that woe just picked. Encour aged by the new food guidelines, depicted in the food pyramid, we should all be trying to eat more fruits and vegetables. When you go to pick strawber ries at a “pick-your-own” farm, select the best variety for freezing or eating fresh berries by asking the grower about the different var ieties available. Earliglow are excellent for freezing and eating fresh, while Guardian is best if used fresh. Other varieties that freeze well include Redchief. Allstar, Tristar and Tribute. Pick berries that are fully ripe, appro priately colored with intact green caps. Berries with white shoulders can remain in the garden another day or two. 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