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    Low Sugar Fruit Spread for the Holidays

    Peach preserves are a tasty compliment to baked ham.


















    If you love giving homemade gifts or making your own sugar controlled goodies you'll love being able to make your own fruit spread. Fruit spreads can be used in so many ways, heated and used for a glaze for hams, on biscuits, on scones, or a topping on ice cream. Whatever the use may be these fruit spreads can be made with reduced sugar, and placed in cute jars for a thoughtful holiday gift. Here's the simple recipe. Find out how to make your own here: How to make low sugar fruit spread

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