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Granddaughter's got to split the first rich may tree ripe peach. I asked them to rate on a scale of 1 to 10. First bite they both said 10, with thumbs up. My younger granddaughter said it been a long time since I had a peach, so good and sweet. I said and you two are the first to eat a tree ripe peach this year.
Now they want to pick all the rich may peaches off the two trees, But the peaches need a couple more days on the tree to fully ripen. I'm going to run them through the kitchen aid, so FB can make preserves. Knowing her she'll probably also make jelly out of the skins and pits, also.
Rich may peach is one of the earliest to ripen. Medium to large sized, red skinned semi free stone, very sweet and juciy. Probably the reason why their claim to fame is for preserves.
Jesus is Lord and Christ
Now they want to pick all the rich may peaches off the two trees, But the peaches need a couple more days on the tree to fully ripen. I'm going to run them through the kitchen aid, so FB can make preserves. Knowing her she'll probably also make jelly out of the skins and pits, also.
Rich may peach is one of the earliest to ripen. Medium to large sized, red skinned semi free stone, very sweet and juciy. Probably the reason why their claim to fame is for preserves.
Jesus is Lord and Christ

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