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I know I can be very contumacious at times (OK, almost always) but I've been trying to buy more PIE this afternoon (having recovered from the Huckleberry gorge) and every time the payment thingy sent me to PalPay, which I don't want an account with.  I seem to remember paying the last time with something called "Stripe", it was very easy and asked for much less information than this other payment method.

Is this the only payment option for Permie stuff now???

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glad to give you more pie.

If you wanna buy pie and set up a recurring thing (the default) it uses paypal.  If you wanna buy pie as a one time thing (uncheck the box), you can do paypal or stripe.  
 
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Thanks Paul.  I'll try again to buy some more PIE.

I have to say that I now really, really like Huckleberry, thinking about placing an order for some jam.  I also found a nursery selling a domestic variety and will be placing an order soon.

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I think there are six different things called "huckleberry" in the united states.  Each are very different.  What you are after is "montana huckleberry".  



These have not yet been domesticated.


Here are some huckleberries that grow in the seattle area



They taste more like gooseberries.
 
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paul wheaton wrote:I think there are six different things called "huckleberry" in the united states.




Seven.




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