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Poached Mixed Fruit

By Veronica46
Time to announce the winner of our Taste of Home Cookbook.

#29 is Nicole Bartel Fisher. I am in the process of sending her the cookbook.
Thanks to all of my wonderful facebook friends!

Poached Mixed Fruit This time of year is when we usually pause and reflect on the year that is almost behind us. I am not going to lie to you, mine has not been the best.  I suppose that there are people in the world who have it a lot worse than I do. There are so many things that I am grateful for. That is what keeps me trudging along. Even though my husband is out of work, I am grateful that I am healthy and I can work. I am grateful to my daughter who is growing into a beautiful, generous and kind person. I am grateful that my family is healthy. I am grateful to my extended family and bloggers who encourage me each day. I am grateful to my Lord. I am grateful that even though times are tough, my family is still together. So pause for a moment and think about what you have to be grateful for. Poached Mixed Fruit Poached Mixed Fruit 2 cups water 2 cups of Riesling or Muscato wine 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 vanilla bean 1 cinnamon stick 4 whole cloves 4 cups mixed fruit such as mangos, pineapples, grapes, peaches, pears, apples Directions Bring the water, wine and sugar to a simmer in a sauce pan. Cut the vanilla bean open and scrape out the seeds with a knife. Add the seeds to the poaching liquid along with the vanilla pod, cinnamon stick and cloves. Put the mixed fruit in the poaching liquid and allow to simmer on low for 10 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature. This may be cooked several days in advance and refrigerated until ready to serve. Poached Mixed Fruit Peace be with you, Veronica

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