Picking pie cherries is one of my most favorite activities of the summer!
Not exact matches
And so are the «wild» feral
pie cherries growing along the countryside, one of my most favorite fruits, which I also
picked for this meal!
Farmers (even here in the pacific northwest) rarely bother with
pie cherries anymore so unless they have an old tree that they
pick (or will let you
pick) you are pretty much out of luck.
There are
pick your own sour
cherries available locally in my area this weekend so I may even get a chance to make this
pie.
Although only if I
pick enough to make the
pie and jam, I have wanted to make sour
cherry jam for far to long to let a new recipe replace it so fast.
My mom would bribe me with promises of fresh
cherry pie if I would just go
pick some from our tree in the back yard in Montana.
the
cherry filling was excellent too... this was my first time tasting sour
cherries and though i'd
pick strawberry rhubarb or apple
pie over
cherry most days, it was still wicked good.
I read back through a couple of years of posts, classics like: — Mann: Hockey Sticks from red noise — Briffa: The Divergence Problem — Mann: Padding with instrumental prior to smoothing — D'Arrigo: «to make a
cherry pie you have to
pick cherries» — Mann: Upside down Tiljander — Annan: Texas Sharpshooter
Plucky, D'Arrigo is famous for explaining to the National Academy of Sciences that «
cherry picking» is necessary if you want to make
cherry pie.
At the 2006 NAS panel workshop, Rosanne D'Arrigo famously told the surprised panelists that you had to
pick cherries if you want to make
cherry pie.
By limiting discussion only to the government, you've
picked a fine patch of
cherry pie.
Plucky, D'Arrigo is famous for explaining to the National Academy of Sciencesthat «
cherry picking» is necessary if you want to make
cherry pie.
Willis: Maybe the modelers have adopted one of the special scientific principles of dendroclimatology: «You have to
pick cherries to make
cherry pie.»
But, for certain, D'Arrigo put up a slide about «
cherry picking» and then she explained to the panel that that's what you have to do if you want to make
cherry pie.
In no other field of endeavor... academic, commercial or medical would a statement like: «if you want to make a
cherry pie, then you have to
pick cherries» be allowed to stand unchallenged, and the person who uttered it certainly wouldn't remain a respected member of the community.
As Rosanne D'Arrigo explained years ago, you have to
pick cherries if you want to have
cherry pie.
Rosanne D'Arrigo once explained to an astounded National Academy of Sciences panel that you had to
pick cherries if you wanted to make
cherry pie — a practice followed by D'Arrigo and Jacoby who, for their reconstructions, selected tree ring chronologies which went the «right» way and discarded those that went the wrong way — a technique which will result in hockey sticks even from random red noise.
Rosanne D'Arrigo once explained to an astounded National Academy of Sciences panel that you had to
pick cherries if you wanted to make
cherry pie...