palmcity, thanks for the encouragement! You are spot on- Carrie's lack of coloration is a saving grace. The only people in the neighborhood that might pick and eat green mangos are Asian folks and I happen to be married to the only Asian person in the neighborhood, and I'm good about sharing with her... so it is a perfect situation all around! Both her and my son can tear through a green Carrie with the purple shrimp fry stuff from the Asian store in no time flat!
I try to pick daily once I notice the first ones turning yellow.. I'll grab the ones that are green but a mature size and let them ripen for a day or two on the counter. I've found that if I pick them when they're already yellow, they really have to be eaten quickly!
The dense foliage you mentioned is also beneficial since by June you can barely see the mangos at all. Do you thin your canopy at all by removing some of the more significant structural branches? If so, when?
Last year I had enough surplus to make a couple batches of jam (used the low sugar mix since the carries are already so sweet.) I had multiple requests for additional jars

I also made popsicles for my kids (and uh, maybe I had one or twelve just to sample.) Nothing but blended up carries... but so delicious.
