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	<title>Comments on: Peaches and Nectarines with Rosemary and Honey Syrup</title>
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		<title>By: Testers Choice</title>
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		<description>[Brenda Carleton] Rosemary pairs so nicely with so many things, so I was excited to try it with peaches and nectarines. Well, it works!  The sweet honey syrup with a hint of rosemary is delightful. This opens up all sorts of other possibilities, including infusing the syrup with lavender, basil, or lemongrass. My husband and I are going to have it with blueberries later this evening, as blueberries love rosemary. I would think guests would really enjoy this for breakfast, perhaps with some Greek yogurt and toasted hazelnuts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[Brenda Carleton] Rosemary pairs so nicely with so many things, so I was excited to try it with peaches and nectarines. Well, it works!  The sweet honey syrup with a hint of rosemary is delightful. This opens up all sorts of other possibilities, including infusing the syrup with lavender, basil, or lemongrass. My husband and I are going to have it with blueberries later this evening, as blueberries love rosemary. I would think guests would really enjoy this for breakfast, perhaps with some Greek yogurt and toasted hazelnuts.</p>
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