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Peaches
OK, so I was at the Nashoba Valley Winery on Saturday with
jducoeur, and they had fresh peaches for sale. They'd sell you a small bag and let you select your fruit from their baskets (or for a different price, you could go out to the trees and pick your own).
Anyway, the small bag wasn't nearly as small as it had looked empty, and I now have lots of fresh peaches.
Serving/preserving ideas are invited! (Note that I have never canned anything & don't yet know how.)
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Anyway, the small bag wasn't nearly as small as it had looked empty, and I now have lots of fresh peaches.
Serving/preserving ideas are invited! (Note that I have never canned anything & don't yet know how.)
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Anna likes them cut thinly, and used in place of jelly in a peanut butter sandwich.
Cook them down slightly with some sugar and make a peach glaze for chicken or duck.
My favorite summer lunch is a half a canteloupe, filled with sliced peaches and blueberries, and covered with lemon yogurt and some Grape-Nuts as "crunchy".
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wash, peel if desired, pack in a screaming hot canning jar (I run mine through the sterlize function of my dishwasher, or just hot wash plus dry cycle), and can according to directions. (a big pot of boiling water). the box o' canning jars should have directions.
alternately, just slice em and stash 'em in a freezer bag, and freeze them until you are ready to do something with them :). that's what I tend to do with less than a bushels worth of fruit.
bonne chance!
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