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rahimlee54

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My coworker had a cherry tree he was cutting down so I had him bring it to me for the smoker, I was wondering if I should check to see what form of cherry tree it was to make sure I won't get sick eating it. If anyone has any info regarding that it would be appreciated.

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Jared
 
I have never heard of a problem with any fruit tree, even the ornamental pears and plums are great.

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You might just want to ask if it's been sprayed with any pesticides. If not, enjoy!
 
It hasn't been sprayed so I will continue to enjoy. I just wasn't sure if there was one species to avoid eating. My other coworker has a whole peach tree waiting for me that should be enough to last me a good long while.

They will not even take any money for it and they are doing the cutting. So I paid one with a pecan pie and the other will be paid with something chocolate. Not a bad trade at all :).

Thanks
Jared
 
It hasn't been sprayed so I will continue to enjoy. I just wasn't sure if there was one species to avoid eating. My other coworker has a whole peach tree waiting for me that should be enough to last me a good long while.

They will not even take any money for it and they are doing the cutting. So I paid one with a pecan pie and the other will be paid with something chocolate. Not a bad trade at all :).

Thanks
Jared

I am so jealous. My stash of peach wood is dwindling and getting old. :eek2:
 
I also have but it is quite new and i am very glad to have this at my home and i am fond of this and it is my hobby to take care of it. :laugh:
 
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