4/1/2023 0 Comments Peach nectar![]() ![]() I think the frozen thing is going to have to be duplicated on my part. Peach and apricot nectar are the best drinks ever. Augat 11:17 AM VK said.įresh peaches are my favorite, and right now I'm in Colorado enjoying the peaches of my youth. Now that my curiosity is satisfied and I can move on to those other ten trillion recipes I'm dying to try. I was really curious to give this jelly a try as I love the idea of getting something for nothing :) but the flavor, unfortunately, was not real peachy and mostly of sugar. I popped over to your blog and left you the directions. Augat 8:31 AM Lynn said.Īnne, you asked about peach pit jelly. Your recipe sounds very good! Augat 9:49 AM Anne said.ĪI found a recipe for peach "honey" that seemed similar but it used the peels and I didn't have enough peels. Because I'd be pretty sad right now if I didn't - after seeing all of this. And I'm more glad that I have peaches in my kitchen heading for a pie. I'm in peach heaven! How positively divine! I am so glad you won the peach war. Our only fruiting apple tree has been feeding the insect population of Ireland!!!! I've only managed to rescue a few :-( Augat 9:58 AM Reeni said. I could probably drink my weight in it:) Augat 5:18 AM Brownieville Girl said. I'm definitely hanging onto that peach nectar recipe. I would give anything to have a peach tree! They are my favorite summer fruit and I'm drooling over everything that you made. I had your site bookmarked way back and then lost all my bookmarks when my computer crashed. Thanks for commenting so that I could find you again. Now I'm going to check out your blog and hope to learn about your garden and cooking exploits :) It's good to meet you. We are still learning lots, but I love to preserve whatever I can, and we have commented many times over the last couple years how we are eating like kings from stuff we grew ourselves. In the last couple years he has put in quite a nice patch, including peppers, tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, spinach, onions, garlic, artichokes, basil, mint, rosemary, cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkins. My husband is the gardener in the family. Newish trees that have yet to produce include 5 cherry trees, two almonds, two apricots, a couple more peach trees, an avocado tree, a tangerine tree, lime, and orange. Also lots of pears that we get from my parents' house (they have 17? trees, I think). So far, the producing :) fruit we have: lemons (mostly in January), grapes (itty bitty ones that we can salvage from the birds), plums, apples (not tons, but enough for a couple batches of applesauce), peaches, strawberries (new this year) and blackberries. Jacque, we have planted a lot of fruit trees on our property in the last few years. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today. Does it feed your family year round? Just wonder what others are doing out there. What other fruit trees do you have? I'm guessing you also grow a garden. For now I'm still buying mine from my Amish neighbors! I'm relatively new to your blog. Great recipe and ideas! We just planted two peach trees in our back yard so in maybe 10 years or so we'll have enough peaches for our family. Really, peachy keen! Augat 4:44 PM jacque said. ![]() I think it is a great idea to make peach nectar. I am smiling! We have plum trees and between the birds and us, we can get a few. And Mimi, thanks so much for the salad dressing contest! How fun, to win :) Augat 2:53 PM Velva said. If you have a bunch of peaches, I highly recommend you make some of this nectar. Please email your complete mailing address so Girard can send you your Augat 2:24 PM Lynn said. Your were a winner of the salad dressing give away. I love the peach post, I have a ton of peaches right now. Way to go! i love all of the delicious things you did with your peaches! Augat 5:26 PM Mimi said. I love how you used your peaches! I would LOVE to have a peach tree! :) Augat 4:34 PM teresa said. ![]() I've never seen a recipe for peach nectar! My mom used to give it to us when we were little to soothe our tummies. Skunks, and possums and birds are bad enough. :) I think they would enjoy peach nectar though. I was sort of afraid to tell them I have one more peach tree. My girls have been making peach butter, peach leather, peach jam, freezing peaches. So many delicious peach recipes in one place! The nectar sounds delicious. ![]()
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