Friday, September 29, 2006

Thanks!


Thanks to everyone who has helped make Peach 101: Recipes Your Mother Never Told You About a great success! I've had so much fun reading all your emails. Please stay in touch and let me know the things you'd like to see on this blog -- things that will help you get the most out of cooking with peaches!

Starting next week, look for all new recipes and great interviews. Have a question about peaches? Check out the link on the right, Ask Grandma Peaches. Grandma will soon be answering all your questions about cooking with peaches!

And, be sure to check out The Peach Recipe File (link at right) where we'll file all the peach recipes that appear on this blog for easy viewing. If you have a recipe to contribute, please send it to me at nawyn@vii.com with the words "peach recipe" in the subject line.

All the best,

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Friday, September 22, 2006

Pick Your Own Peaches!

If you want to pick your own peaches, but don't have any idea where to go, here's a great resource:

www.pickyourown.org

Not only will you find listings for farms/orchards where you can pick peaches but there are also tips on how to know when and which fruit you should pick. Plus, you'll find places where you and yours can harvest all kinds of produce, and even find a few other specialties. There's also a bounty of illustrated canning, freezing, and jam instructions and some tempting recipes.

If you've discovered a place in your area where you can pick or buy wonderful peaches, please drop me a line at nawyn@vii.com with the word peaches in the subject line and we'll let others know so they can enjoy the resource too!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Two New Articles About Peach 101

There are two new articles about Peach 101 this week. The first is by Utah's Deseret News Food Editor Valerie Phillips:

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645200695,00.html

The second is by Meridian Magazine Food Editor Janet Peterson:

http://www.ldsmag.com/aroundthetable/060914peaches.html

Thanks, ladies!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

A Great Peach Days!

Thank you to the wonderful people of Brigham City! Their annual harvest celebration, Peach Days, was held last weekend and I got a chance to meet peach lovers from throughout the country. A special thanks to Monica at the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, Ehren and Amy at Reflections of Utah, all the sweet ladies at Village Dry Goods and the Brigham Senior Center, Travis at Idle Isle, Dix at Lavender House, the wonderful folks at The Hole, Sumida's Fruit Stand, Neilson's Fruit, Reeder's Peaches, Southfork Hardware, Crystal Inn, Let's Bee Scrapin', and Golden Spike RV. I sincerely appreciate your support and encouragement!

I'm proud to say Peach 101 is now available in Logan, Utah at Cox Honeyland!

Remember, if you have questions or comments about the book or about peaches, please feel free to post a comment, email me at nawyn@vii.com, or contact me at the following address:

Lori Nawyn
c/o O. Halverson & Co. Publishing
P.O. Box 827
Brigham City, Utah 84302

Thanks!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Thanks to the KUTV 2 Morning Show!

A big thank you to the great people at KUTV Channel 2 for featuring Peach 101 on today's morning cooking segment. Karie and Ron -- you are wonderful and made me feel right at home. I really enjoyed being there. The recipe I made, Ham Stuffed Peaches, will be available on the KUTV 2 website.

Also new today: Peach 101 is now available on Amazon.com!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Good Things Utah

Thanks to all the wonderful people at Good Things Utah for featuring Utah's famous Peach Days and Peach 101 in today's cooking segment. To see the video clip go to Good Things Utah:

http://www.abc4.com/gtu/recipes/

and click on Brigham City Peach Jumble Pie. For those of you who aren't familiar with Peach Days it's the longest continually running harvest festival in the country. Held this weekend, September 7-9, in Brigham City, Utah the event is a great way to experience small-town America pride and hospitality. For 102 years, since its inception in 1904, Peach Days has celebrated the harvest of the best peaches in Utah as well as showcased events, exhibits, and mouth-watering food that provide a real taste of home.

Thanks ABC Channel 4 and Good Things Utah. You're the best!

Correction on Peach Jam Recipe, page 112

A sweet lady from Brigham City, Utah brought an error on page 112 to my attention. It's nice when we can blame things on some technological glitch during the transfer of files from one computer to another, however, in this instance, I believe human error is the culprit. The recipe should read:

1 package orange Kool-Aid

It should NOT be 3 ounces of Kool-Aid!

Since we human beings are far from infallible (especially me!) we decided early on that this blog would be a great place to list corrections as we become aware of them.

Thanks, Joan!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Thanks!

Thanks to everyone who has contacted me about Peach 101. I truely appreciate your kind words and support. One frequently asked question is if I'll be doing any signings and I'm happy to say that I will. I'm so excited to meet those of you who love peaches! I'll be in Brigham City, Utah for Peach Days at the following locations:

Reflections of Utah
Friday, September 8 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Brigham City Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, September 9, 7 a.m. until 10 a.m.

Brigham City Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, September 9, 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

In addition, Peach 101 is now in most major book stores including Barnes and Noble, Borders, Deseret Book, and Seagull Book.

I'm excited about this blog! I'll frequently post additional peach recipes that aren't in the book and I'm also going to interview peach experts and growers from all over the country who will give tips and insights on how to get the most from this marvelous fruit. Plus, we'll be hearing from chefs who have developed wonderful peach recipes. So, stay "tuned" there's much more to come!