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Absolute Best Pancake Syrup

Submitted by: Melissa 
This buttery cinnamon syrup is so good, you'll be licking the pan! 

Almond Apricot Jam

Submitted by: Mary Fenske 
There's no added sugar in this jam, so even if you're watching your diet, you can enjoy it on your morning toast,' notes Mary Fenske of Bricelyn, Minnesota. 'There's no need to wait for harvest season to make it either, since the recipe calls for dried apricots. I often give this chunky spread as a gift to my four grown children and 10 grandkids.' 

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Apple Orange Syrup

Submitted by: Mavis Diment 
'You're sure to like the fruity flavor of this simple syrup,' assures Mavis Diment of Marcus, Iowa. 'With just three ingredients, it's an effortless alternative to traditional maple syrup.' 

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Apple Spice Syrup

Submitted by: Renae Moncur 
This syrup has just the right sweetness to complement your favorite pancakes or waffles. The spicy apple flavor is great for an autumn breakfast or whenever you'd like something a but different. 

Apple Toast

Submitted by: CRYSTALSTAR1 
Toasted whole wheat bread topped with sliced apples and apple syrup with a little sprinkle of cinnamon, if you like. 

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Apple-Cinnamon Syrup

Submitted by: Kathy Dance 
Around our house, Saturday breakfasts are a time to relax. So I like to serve my family's favorite French toast topped with this homemade syrup. After such a satisfying meal, everyone slowly eases into their hectic day ahead. 

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Apricot Pineapple Jam

Submitted by: Carol Radil 
Dried apricots, crushed pineapple and grapefruit juice create a memorable jam. 'The juice is what makes the jam taste so good,' says Carol Radil of New Britain, Connecticut. 

Auntie Doris's Peach Jam

Submitted by: TJ & Doc 
My great Auntie Doris passed down this old farmhouse recipe, made with very simple ingredients, for a fresh and delicious peach jam. It is wonderful on toast, oatmeal or ice-cream. 

Baked French Toast with Home Style Syrup

Submitted by: Deloris Asmus 
This variation of typical French toast is both simple to prepare and delicious. And the homemade syrup has more flavor than bottled pancake syrup ever could. I hope you like them both! 

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Banana Flavored Jam

Submitted by: sal 
Try this tropical jam warm over pancakes and waffles or spread on bread when it's cool. 

Best Breakfast Salsa

Submitted by: IDA MOSLEY 
I got this recipe from my mother. It is the best! Made with tomatoes and bacon, it is best served with potatoes and eggs. 

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Blackberry Syrup

Submitted by: Harriet O'Neal 
Syrup for use on pancakes. You can store the syrup in the refrigerator if you intend to use it quickly. To preserve for a longer time, sterilize the jars, pour into the canning jars to within 1/4 inch of lid, adjust lids and process in boiling water canner for 10 minutes. 

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Blueberry Blintz Souffle

Submitted by: Toni Anselmo 
This luscious recipe is one I serve for Christmas and on New Year's, too. The rich blueberry syrup is delicious and easy. 

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Blueberry Jelly

Submitted by: Elaine Soper 
My mother brought this old family recipe with her when she moved here from Scotland. My children and husband especially love spreading this fruitful jelly on slices of homemade bread. -Elaine Soper, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland 

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Blueberry Sauce

Submitted by: ISYBEL 
Delicious, warm blueberry sauce which is fabulous on pancakes, waffles, cheesecake or ice cream! Fresh or frozen blueberries work equally well. 

Blueberry Spread

Submitted by: CHERYLG 
Fresh blueberry jam is a real treat. Spread it on your favorite baked good, fresh from the oven. 

Budget Berry Jam

Submitted by: SUZQ 
Need another way to use green tomatoes? Puree them and heat with sugar and fruit flavored gelatin (use your favorite flavor!) and you've got freezer jam. 

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Buttermilk Syrup

Submitted by: ALISSASMOM 
Home Town: West Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Living In: Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
This is a great homemade syrup that we found at a little B&B in South Dakota. This syrup is wonderful on hot, fresh blueberry pancakes. 

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Candy Apple Jelly

Submitted by: Betsy Porter 
With a hint of apple and cinnamon, this jelly spreads cheer from breads to bagels to muffins. Its rosy pink color looks lovely blushing through the food jars I save and decorate with fabric-covered lids. 

Can't be 'Beet' Raspberry Jelly

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
The main ingredient in this great tasting jelly can be your secret! 


 
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