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Winter Berry Jam With Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit by Robyn SavoieEnjoy this vibrant deep purple, sweet tart jam with toast, bagels, muffins; even as a topping for vanilla ice cream. Keep in mind this recipe is for canning hot pack method. I don't process in a water bath as traditionally done. While the fruit is cooking, I add clean jars to a large stock pot full of cold water. Bring to a boil… |
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Crock Pot Chunky Applesauce by Salad FoodieA great way to “use up” apples. I do even if they’re starting to wrinkle and wink at me. I use up any variety of apple on hand, but of course cooking apples have that nice edge, don’t they? In recent years temperatures of slow cookers have increased. I start mine out on LOW; after a while if it’s cooking too fast, I switch it to… |
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Fruity English Muffin Breakfast Pizza by Denise SherinEnglish muffin breakfast pizza aren't just for eggs and breakfast meats. You can top them with your favorite spreads and fruits too. We use whatever combination of ingredients we have on hand so they are different every time. Pictured here are combos of peanut butter and flavored cream cheeses with honey, bananas, blueberries and… |
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Mandarin Orange Marmalade by Navaneetham KrishnanTwo ingredients for this loveable marmalade. Over here we are given plenty of oranges during Chinese New Year. There's only so much we can eat. The rest - for this one. |
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Apple Butter by Brittany Hoverman
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Crockpot Applesauce (easily converts to no-sugar-added) by Salad FoodieMy answer for using up the fall harvest of apples is crockpot applesauce. There are many versions of the recipe out there, but experimenting over time, I have come to like this one best. It will keep about one week refrigerated, or several months frozen. Whether you have a few apples or many, this is a good way to make a healthier… |
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Apricot tea by jai yadav
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Brandied Citrus Marmalade (Sangria-style) by william ruizThis is a recipe I came up with to do something uniquely different. The pieces of fruit are al dente and it's a nice textural change. It is also more along the lines of the traditional marmalade of old, in the fact that you do get some bitterness from the peels. Over all I was happy with it as I believe you too will be pleasantly… |
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Cyn's Incredible Crunchy Bananas by Cynthia SperryRipe bananas coated with crunchy topping and toasted shredded coconut with cinnamon & curry. Fantastic for Breakfast or Brunch, or makes a wonderful dessert. |
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