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Grilled Peaches And Berries

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INGREDIENTS

Large ripe peaches
Blueberries
Brown sugar
Lemon Juice

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash, peel and halve the peaches, removing pit.  Place each half on a
double thickness of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Fill peach halves
generously with fresh or frozn blueberries. Sprinkle 2 teaspoons  brown
sugar and 1 teaspoon lemon juice on each.  Wrap securely. Cook  on
grill 18-20 minutes turning once.  Serve right out of the foil.  Can
also be baked in the oven and served in stemmed glasses to dress  up a
meal. Bake in foil or glass dish for about 15 minutes at 350  degrees
or until peaches are done. Allow 1/2    peach per serving.  Calories
58.9, Fiber 1 G, Fat .089 G, Cholesterol 0 Mg., Vit. A 24.5,  Vit C 5.4
Mg, Calcium 10.9 Mg, Sodium 5.65 Mg.  Note: Recipe appeared in Farmers
and Consumers Market Bulletin,  Georgia Department of Agriculture,
December 25, 1991.  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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