Crofter's Organic Conserve: More Than a Fruit Spread
By islandermom, published Sep 19, 2007
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Crofter's Organic Conserve
Crofter's is an award-winning certified organic product. This is no surprise due to its quality taste. The natural fruit flavor and texture is comparable to fresh picked produce. The fruit spread contains high fruit content in a variety of flavors, such as: Apricot, Blackberry, Blueberry, Black Currant, Morella Cherry, Mango, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, 4 Fruit, and Peach Passion Fruit.
Crofter's Conserve is USDA approved and does not contain: artificial ingredients, artificial sweeteners, gluten, or corn and is not concentrated.
Not only do we spread it over toast, but also as a topping for many desserts. We pour it over banana splits or sundaes. This would even be great on thumbprint cookies. The apricot conserve is wonderful as a glaze on ham and other meats. I can think of many more recipes this product will enhance with its natural flavor.
This is the product that really persuaded me to go organic. It's an exciting mission to go to the local market to discover new-found organic foods. I'm finding many different brands coming out with their very own organic line each time I go shopping. I love the new healthy lifestyle organics brought to my family.
My oldest son even asks if the food I put in front of him is organic. He will even eat more vegetables knowing that they are wholesome for him. Often when going out to eat he will ask if his organic foods are on the menu. I'm pleased to see the enthusiasm he is expressing with his healthy food choices.
Growing up I was told organic food tastes like cardboard. Today I only find organic food to taste better, like how I remember food tasting when I was younger... Perhaps even better!
Crofter's Organic Conserve: More Than a Fruit Spread
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