I'm kindof lazy so if it was me I'd use the orange juicer we bought and juice them. The juice can be used to make so many things - frozen for popsicles, straight up or mixed with other kinds of fruit juice as plain old juice, in smoothies, to make jelly, in a fruit punch with other juices and ginger ale, substituted for water in recipes for anything sweet like cake or even pancakes. You could even freeze it as ice cubes to use in fruit drinks later.
2007-09-21 09:25:58
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answered by Xxxx 2
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If you own all that quantity you can donate with some who really need it as you say it tastes good so the best thing you can do is to give to poor person(s) ... if you don't want to that you can make:
(1) a grape cake by squashing them a little and let it as a topping on a normal cake.
(2) Grape juice
(3) I think you have other fruits beside grapes so you can make a fruit salad containing grapes bananas oranges and so on...
(4)you can use it to decorate any desserts like cakes and pies.
Many things as you can see but if you want to finish that fast I really suggest that you give a part from it to a really poor person or to some you sure that he loves grapes :)
2007-09-20 02:48:41
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answered by bisalabisa2000 2
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Frozen grapes are good and they'll last. Also, consider sharing some of your wealth! Is there anyone else you could give a couple of pounds to?
For the ones that aren't in that great of shape (starting to turn brown, etc), cut them up and put them out in your backyard for the birds. They like them.
If you know anyone who has indoor birds or sugar gliders, give them some.
You can use them for more than just raw fruit. A few years ago, I had a great rice dish with grapes in it. You make the rice like you make fried rice (with the eggs and stuff) and you can add ham chunks if you like. When it's done cooking, you throw about 2 cups of grapes (sliced in half) in and mix it up. It's pretty good! :) Of course you'll have to take the seeds out.
Good luck! :)
2007-09-20 02:40:14
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answered by searching_please 6
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Make rustic pizzas. Make up a batch of pizza dough, chop up the cherry tomatoes and toss with olive oil, salt, and oregano. Roll out the dough onto a sheet pan, some a million/2" thick and then appropriate with tomato mixture. Sprinkle slightly parmesan or pecorino romano and cook dinner in a 4 hundred diploma oven till the dough is high-quality and golden brown on the appropriate and backside (strengthen a corner up while the appropriate seems cooked to make certain if the backside is accomplished. devour.
2016-12-26 19:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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People are paying a lot of money for "Grape seed extract" for anti-oxidant and other health benefits. I would wash them and put them in a blender (whole), then you can do slushies or freeze them or can or bake them. I have mixed them with apple sauce and best of all apple butter.
2007-09-20 03:21:04
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answered by Dixie 2
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Hello:
You could make either wine or grape juice with those grapes,that is what I would do with all of those grapes! ;-)
2007-09-20 02:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You will love this:
FREEZE them!! My kids and I LOVE this treat, and they last in the freezer for months.
It's like eating a small grape slushy- they are sooooo gooood.
2007-09-20 02:37:29
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answered by The Grand Inquisitor 4
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take about a pound and skin them and tell the neighborhood kids that they are eyeballs when Halloween comes around. Creepy! haha.
2007-09-20 02:40:48
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answered by matty 2
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put them in a big bowl and squish them with your feet duh! Or you can make some grape jelly. Little kids love grapes, if you have any neices or nephews or any other kids around distribute them.
2007-09-20 02:37:16
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answered by Emily May 11/10/08 :) 6
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You could make a grape pie and have a pie fight!
2007-09-20 02:54:36
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answered by durrell r 1
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