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Fresh cherries - how to use?
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I have taken over part of an allotment which has a cherry tree on it. I t has had a huge crop this year so I have picked them all and now can't decide what to do them all, there is only so much cherry pie we can eat!Cross Stitch Challenge Member ?Number 2013 challenge = to complete rest of millenium sampler.0
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You beat me to it Seakay! I was just about to post that link too.0
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Cherry Jam is yummy. Maybe cherries steeped in brandy?September Grocery Challenge £0/£2250
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Stone 'em and pop 'em in the freezer for later use.;)If your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0
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A tasty tummy0
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Thanks everyone, think it will be cherry jam and cherry vodka then:beer:Cross Stitch Challenge Member ?Number 2013 challenge = to complete rest of millenium sampler.0
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And you can use fresh, canned or frozen cherries in this Cherry Cheesecake Chocolate Brownie recipe - easy and delicious! http://www.ballymenatimes.com/lifestyle/try-this-chocolate-and-cherry-cheesecake-brownies-1-25434710
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Just thought I would report back on the cherry vodka - it is delicious! Lovely cherry flavour and would be nice bottled as a gift (but this year I will be keeping it for myself!
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Oscar_the_Pug wrote: »And you can use fresh, canned or frozen cherries in this Cherry Cheesecake Chocolate Brownie recipe - easy and delicious! http://www.ballymenatimes.com/lifestyle/try-this-chocolate-and-cherry-cheesecake-brownies-1-2543471
This sounds divine, going to try it tomorrowGC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 Jul £134.25/£150 Aug £119.37/£150 Sep £170.48?/£150 Oct £/£160 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. Two person vegan household, with occasional visitors)Join me on the meal plan thread : https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6356309/could-we-start-a-meal-plan-thread-again-so-its-not-lost-in-the-gc/p1Forever learning the art of frugality0
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