I Call Cranberries The Ninja Fruit

@kel1483 (986)
United States
May 16, 2008 8:42pm CST
I like that commercial for cranberry juice. Anyways, do you guys like cranberries? What form do you like cranberries? Fresh? Cranberry Sauce? Juice? Dried? Personally, I don't like to just eat fresh cranberries. At Thanksgiving time, I usually eat a little bit of cranberry sauce. My favorite way to have cranberries in in cranberry juice. I love it. I also like it in the mixed juices like cran-apple, cran-grape, cran-strawberry and all those other ones. I also like cranberries in cereal. A lot of granola/trail mix cereals and bars have them in it and they're so good.
2 responses
• Canada
17 May 08
I absolutly HATE cranberries. I really dislike them raw, I can't stand the juice or juice blends, and I make faces at the cranberry sauce at thanksgiving! *laughs* The only way I can handle a cranberry is dried in a salad or granola bar or cereal - but even then.. i'm sketchy about them. However, I do love the Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice commercials - they are super funny.
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@kel1483 (986)
• United States
18 May 08
Those commercials are pretty funny. I have to laugh whenever I see them. I forgot that I had ever had the dried cranberries in salad. You just kind of reminded me. Once with dinner at my aunt and uncles we had a spinach salad and she put dried cranberries on it.
@Fishmomma (11377)
• United States
17 May 08
Cranberries - Some cranberries for you to eat.
I enjoy cranberries. Its a great fruit that I eat for Thanksgiving with turkey. My favorite way to have them is juice and like the cran-strawberry. Now that you have me thinking about them should buy some cranberry sauce and have it on my turkey sandwiches this week. I purchased some turkey lunch meat already.
@kel1483 (986)
• United States
18 May 08
I've never had cranberry sauce on a sandwich. I know once while at Panera Bread, at the holidy time, they had a turkey sandwich with cranberry on it. I should have tried it. Sounds like it might be good. I had never heard of doing that until I saw it there.