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freezing plums

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yogabird · 24/08/2007 21:07

i've got loads, do i need to cook them first or what? Any good ideas about what to do with them (apart from crumble cos we're all crumbled out here

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dogbert · 24/08/2007 21:19

hang on - finding last weeks thread...

Mercy · 24/08/2007 21:20

Best warm them up in front of the fire!

dogbert · 24/08/2007 21:20

here

Search for 'plums' in thread titles. There are loads!!!!! It must have been a good year

dogbert · 24/08/2007 21:21

@ mercy but worries about frostbite

portonovo · 24/08/2007 21:22

Just freeze them in bags/containers. We halve them and take out the stones first. As to uses, we have stewed plums at least once a week. Crumble, fruit fool, pies, cakes, strudel, you name it, we do it. Make a puree from stewed plums, that goes lovely with either yoghurt or custard.

We freeze over 100 lb plums every year, so if the kids ask what's for pudding, they know really...

yogabird · 24/08/2007 21:46

thanks lots everyone - plums with courgettes?!!! kills two birds with one stone

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pinkspottywellies · 24/08/2007 21:51

I've just had some stewed plums from my mum's garden and dd and I had them on porridge for breakfast.

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