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Cissik
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Sylvia
Kent WA
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Posted - Nov 13 2013 :  10:20:55 PM  Show Profile
With Thanksgiving coming up, does anyone have a recipe using Chillover to make the jellied cranberry sauce? It's what my husband really loves and I can't buy what's in the can. It has high fructose corn syrup. I totally avoid that stuff.
I would appreciate anyone's help or ideas with this.

Sylvia
Kent, WA
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Edited by - Cissik on Nov 13 2013 10:21:48 PM

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Nicole
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Posted - Nov 14 2013 :  08:58:56 AM  Show Profile
Sylvia, if you don't find a recipe, have you tried the Organic canned jellied cranberry sauce? I have found it in two stores (one is the store brand) and it is quite good. Uses organic cane sugar.

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Sharon
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Posted - Nov 14 2013 :  11:29:44 AM  Show Profile
Sylvia,

I haven't used the chillover yet but I wonder if you could make your own Cranberry Juice and sweeten it with agave or honey.

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Cissik
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Sylvia
Kent WA
USA
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Posted - Nov 14 2013 :  8:00:08 PM  Show Profile
Sharon,
That's what I'm thinking. It's easy to get juice from cranberries. Buying some fresh ones. Honey sounds great for this.

Sylvia
Kent, WA
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