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Peaches and Cream - Southern Style

Peaches and Cream - Southern Style by Debra aka Reel Lady

"James and the Giant Peach" firm was our inspiration for this recipe Peaches and Cream - Southern Style. This firm was a hit when it was released in 1996, with it's fun characters traveling in a giant peach. Enjoyed by kids and adults, much like our recipe. Summer peaches are a "reel" treat, and we have done them up right - southern…

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Grandma apple cake

Grandma apple cake by Alida

classic one here. A simple, fuss free, easy apple cake. Basically you just need to stir the ingredients together and pop some apples on top. You can dust it with vanilla icing sugar when it has cooled down if you like.

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Wild berry and dark chocolate pie

Wild berry and dark chocolate pie by Easy Cook - Laka kuharica

Wild berries and dark chocolate make a decadent dessert from this simple and easy pie.

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Cherry~Lemon (no bake) Dessert

Cherry~Lemon (no bake) Dessert by "Cheffie Cooks"

Very light and refreshing, easy dessert for your family!

1 vote
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Open Faced Peach Mango Cobbler w/Crystallized Ginger

Open Faced Peach Mango Cobbler w/Crystallized Ginger by Smokinhotchef

Peaches and mangoes are wonderful and bright with natural, juicy sweetness, unmatched by many. This cobbler is a little more figure friendly in that there is only one crust as opposed to the traditional two. Ginger makes a notable appearance in this recipe for a natural spiciness and the luxury of being one of the super spices and…

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Cherry Blondie Bites

Cherry Blondie Bites by Kyle Dalakas

Cherry Blondie Bites are a delicious way to say "I Love You" on Valentine's Day to someone special! Simple, quick and delicious; nothing beats a home baked sweet for your sweetie!

1 vote
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Apple cream

Apple cream by Guest of winter

A soft and light apple cream with cider and eggs, delicious on its own but good as a filling too.

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Ruby Red Strawberry Pie

Ruby Red Strawberry Pie by Salad Foodie

Couldn't be an easier pie to make - and perfect for summer's lighter menu fare. A nice do-ahead gelatin dessert that takes just minutes to prepare. You can "have your pie and eat it too" for less than 150 calories per slice when you make a few changes to the recipe below: just substitute no-added-sugar gelatin, reduced-fat graham…

1 vote
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Old Fashioned Apple Pie

Old Fashioned Apple Pie by "Cheffie Cooks"

Truly an all time favorite; Tradition with a twist-you'll love it. Add some ice cream and its just perfect. Serve warm.

1 vote
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Apple Cobbler Pie

Apple Cobbler Pie by Kiki Thompson

Ok…all I have to say is that this is HEAVEN!!! This is an Apple Cobbler made with a coconut-based whipped topping. All the blended ingredients of cinnamon, lemon juice, and nutmeg make it the perfect cobbler.

1 vote
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Peanut Butter and Grape Trifle

Peanut Butter and Grape Trifle by Enda Love

This trifle is a fun new twist on a classic. It features grapes and creamy peanut flavours that will be a show stopper at your next party.

1 vote
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Baked Pear & Cherry Crumble Dessert

Baked Pear & Cherry Crumble Dessert by "Cheffie Cooks"

Just a wonderful warm dessert, add whipped cream or ice cream on the top! yummy.

1 vote
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Skinny Apple Pie

Skinny Apple Pie by Culinary Envy

Skinny Apple Pie is gooey, tender apples with a crispy caramelized crust that is one bowl and easy to make. Low Fat, No Crust!

1 vote
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Blueberry-Peach Cobbler

Blueberry-Peach Cobbler by Nancy Miyasaki

This makes a wonderful mid-late summer treat when fresh peaches and nectarines are in abundance. You can substitute nectarines, apricots, Pluots, and other fruits for the peaches if they look better. I've made a number of cobbler recipes and this is the best. You won't be disappointed!

3 votes
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Plum Sherry Tart

Plum Sherry Tart by Farrell May Podgorsek

The sherry and lemon zest give this plum tart a unique flavor. Be sure to use ripe, flavorful plums. You can use frozen plums but thaw them or heat gently in a skillet before placing them on the crust. I prefer plum tarts that are not too sweet. Add extra sugar to the filling if you prefer a sweeter filling

1 vote
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