Are these the biggest peaches that you've ever seen?

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  1. TheHoleStory profile image70
    TheHoleStoryposted 11 years ago

    Are these the biggest peaches that you've ever seen?

    That's an autographed regulation baseball sitting in between these two peaches.

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  2. Marilynn Dawson profile image80
    Marilynn Dawsonposted 11 years ago

    I've seen some large peaches in the past, but I'm pretty sure those take the cake.

    1. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Marilynn, These peaches are the biggest that I've ever seen. There are actually 3 of them and they are all bigger than a soft ball & tip the scales well over 1 pound.

  3. mrpooper profile image29
    mrpooperposted 11 years ago

    The peaches are normal, but that is the smallest baseball I've ever seen.

    1. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That's really a regulation size major league baseball signed by some of the Baltimore Orioles. No kidding!

  4. AlisonRuth profile image69
    AlisonRuthposted 11 years ago

    Whoa those are huge! It is almost a shame to eat them, I bet they tasted great! Thank goodness for pictures.

    1. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      They are white peaches and we haven't eaten the peaches as of yet.

    2. AlisonRuth profile image69
      AlisonRuthposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Oh! I'm honored thanks. So where they good?

    3. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes they were very good!

  5. Cassie Ann profile image60
    Cassie Annposted 11 years ago

    They are huge! I surely hope they are juicy and taste as delicious as they look. I have had some great peaches so far this year but none that size.

    1. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      These are the biggest by far that we've had this year as well Cassie Ann.

  6. profile image58
    Writer Chuckposted 11 years ago

    Just about.  when I was about seven or eight we moved to a new house in San Lorenzo California. For those who don't know San Lorenzo was a small farming community in the east Bay Area of the San Francisco bay area.

    My dad planted two trees in our backyard, one was a peach and the other a delicious apple. The peach was mine and the apple was my sisters. That peach tree produced peaches of the same size you're showing. I remember being surprised at the size of our peaches, it only took two and a half peaches to fill a quart jar when canning time came around. Canning is a process that sadly families no longer have time for and a different subject.

    1. TheHoleStory profile image70
      TheHoleStoryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Chuck, I hope your sister wasn't trying to compete for the biggest with her apples.

    2. profile image58
      Writer Chuckposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      No, my sister was four years younger and didn't start competing until much later.  Just in case she's listening those apples were quite large though. 
      chuck

 
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