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The 411 on peaches

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    Everything you need to know about everyone's favorite summer fruit

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It's summertime and for people in the south and one thing immediately comes to mind speeches.

The anticipation is -- -- to.

-- peak season runs from may until September but because of an early and and usually warm summer.

Peak season started earlier than expected and it tastiest peaks of the season -- right right now produce you're in a good confusion.

It for the best -- you might wanna make a pit stop in South Carolina during your summer travels -- days.

Good and there are only available they'll available through must clear the peaches that are not only case -- huge we just don't see -- the -- -- your fist.

Up north and.

With over 500 different kinds of peaches this source so different from belief that you can do just about anything with them whose smooth these -- current Yuma.

Pro enables but she wanna make sure you're eating or cooking with the peach that's right.

-- for the -- the better ideas we're gonna -- days about Friday.

One of the biggest misconception about -- is that in order to keep them -- you should keep -- in your refrigerator for a few days.

But for the best tasting peaches Leven -- out on your kitchen counter instead and went -- peaches have right Linden saw -- -- Phyllis says they are perfect for -- which south Carolinians taken very seriously South Carolina holds a peach dessert contest at their annual peach festival.

And you'll see everything from peach cobbler Eden did -- pizza yeah.

-- -- cinnamon buns and I thought my favor but for those who can't make it to the -- dessert contest and want their fair share of fresh southern peaches you don't need to worry.

I've got a couple for -- Who grow and will actually take a truck to Ohio or Virginia.

-- overnight so those people are still gaining.

The tree -- -- -- from South Carolina so grab a branch or spit.

In South Carolina Mary -- Fox News.