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"gloria.p" > wrote: > but what would you do? > > > I have "inherited" TWO huge (6 lb 10 oz) cans of sliced peaches > among other items Dear Daughter left at our house when her family > moved to California recently. > > We are trying to stay away from desserts. Is there anything other than > pie, cake or other after-dinner thing that I can make with them? I know > that we could eat them plain, but one can is a lifetime supply that way. > In addition, we are getting good (if expensive) fresh fruit right now. > > People make jam from frozen fruit. Is canned fruit too processed to go > that route? (I wish there was a food pantry closer by but I'm not > driving 25 miles to donate two cans of peaches.) > > Thanks for any serious suggestions. > > gloria p I wouldn't use them for jam. You'd have to know how much sugar is involved. How about barbecue sauce, heavy on pureed peaches? Any battered women's shelters around? Smoothie City. -- Barb, http://web.me.com/barbschaller July 19, 2011 - Pickled Boiled Dirt Chunks |
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