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Yup, singular. We just harvested the first and only peach ever from our
Louisiana Feliciana peach tree. About two inches in diameter, rosy red over gold and smells like, wait for it, a real peach. Guess what dessert is tonight. Thought about canning it but it would take longer to set up for preserving one lonely peach than it would be worth. |
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"George Shirley" > wrote in message
... > Yup, singular. We just harvested the first and only peach ever from our > Louisiana Feliciana peach tree. About two inches in diameter, rosy red > over gold and smells like, wait for it, a real peach. Guess what dessert > is tonight. > > Thought about canning it but it would take longer to set up for preserving > one lonely peach than it would be worth. Suitable for one peach: Had an old cookbook for college stoonts that had us laying a peach half cut side up, sprinkle with brown sugar & cinnamon (or nutmeg or mace?), touch of butter? broil a few minutes, then dollop with sour cream. Could conceiveably go lo-sugar, lo-fat. Do on the grill? Could not imagine this would preserve well or want to, but the original recipe was for canned peach halves. Edrena |
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The Joneses wrote:
> "George Shirley" > wrote in message > ... >> Yup, singular. We just harvested the first and only peach ever from our >> Louisiana Feliciana peach tree. About two inches in diameter, rosy red >> over gold and smells like, wait for it, a real peach. Guess what dessert >> is tonight. >> >> Thought about canning it but it would take longer to set up for preserving >> one lonely peach than it would be worth. > > Suitable for one peach: Had an old cookbook for college stoonts that had us > laying a peach half cut side up, sprinkle with brown sugar & cinnamon (or > nutmeg or mace?), touch of butter? broil a few minutes, then dollop with > sour cream. Could conceiveably go lo-sugar, lo-fat. Do on the grill? > Could not imagine this would preserve well or want to, but the original > recipe was for canned peach halves. > Edrena > > Was eaten last night Edrena. And totally delicious it was. |
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