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Old 06-06-2010, 09:26 AM
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I have never heard of this method for perserving peaches either, but I think I am going to do an experiment.

I love to eat peaches year around, but I definitely do not like the price of most frozen peaches.

Hey if all else fails, the results will end up in a smoothie.
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Old 06-06-2010, 09:36 AM
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If all else fails,I have a cobbler in mind.I hope it works.
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Old 06-06-2010, 11:36 AM
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Your so lucky. I love peaches. The method sounds good. If it doesn't work make pie.
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Old 06-06-2010, 11:55 AM
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When the blackberry's get ripe, try a peach and blackberry cobbler. It is sooooooo good!!!
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I would sure tyr it too, they would be great warm over ice cream too!
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I have a peach tree. It is defective. We've lived here 16 years and the peaches have NEVER made it bigger than 1 1/2" around and have never blushed, they just fall off and rot!!!
Wish I could get good peaches instead of just having to clean up a mess (It is beautiful when it blooms and provided great shade for the dogs)
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Originally Posted by finch
I have a peach tree and I read an article where you can freeze entire peaches on a tray and then remove them after they are frozen put them in freezer bags.Then when you are ready to use them remove the whole peach and rinse it and put it in the microwave for 10-13 seconds and it is suppose to taste like tha day you picked it from the tree without all of the other hassles of canning them etc....
I have done this for years. Only I just put them in a sink of hot water to thaw for a few minutes. The skin comes off so easily. It is not great for eating as a fresh picked peach from a tree because they are a bit mushy. They are wonderful though for cobblers or for using on ice cream or for making preserves. So do not expect it to be like a fresh picked peach just for eating. That is wrong for the article to say that. Anytime a fruit is frozen you lose that firmness.
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