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Peach Melba (Organic)

1/2 cup water
1/2 cup
Wholesome Organic Sugar
2 large ripe organic peaches
2 tsp. fresh organic lemon juice
1-1/2 cups fresh organic raspberries
1 pint non-fat organic frozen vanilla yogurt

Combine water and Wholesome Organic Sugar in a medium size saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and let simmer for eight to ten minutes until syrup is slightly thickened and reduced.

While syrup is cooking, peel, halve and pit peaches and sprinkle with lemon juice. Add peaches to liquid and cook over medium heat until they are soft, about five minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside to cool.

Add raspberries to above syrup, cook for about two minutes and remove from heat.

When raspberry sauce is still warm, assemble dessert. Place a peach half in dessert dish; fill with one-half cup of frozen yogurt. Top with a few tablespoons of the warm raspberry sauce.

Serves four.

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Memories & Stories

Imperial Sugar Company,
I do not have the “My First Cookbook” from 1959 - but I do have several of Imperial Sugar’s cookbooks. I grew up in the country, without a lot of money and free cookbooks that various companies issued were our prize possessions. Those were the ones we used (along with the recipes my mother “created”). My mother loved to bake and was a patient teacher - letting me make a mess and later letting her grandchildren “help.” I still love baking - and my company cookbooks are my favorites. They are a bit stained and have stars by recipes I like to use.

I grew up thinking there was only one brand of baking powder, flour and sugar (Imperial, of course).

Thanks,
Nelda S. Stroder

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