I learned about this trick years ago, and it really works.
Growing up, my mom never liked buying peaches from the store that weren't locally grown because they never were ripe and flavorless. I've found that if you have a little patience you can get great summer fruit from the store and not have to wait for the local produce to come on.
When peaches, nectarines, and plums come on sale this time of the year I love to stock up. Don't be afraid to buy ones that are hard. I do try to get ones that look ripe, not green, though. Take them home and put them all in a brown paper bag. Fold it up and leave it on your counter for 2 to 3 days. Check on them daily to see if they are softening. Once they are starting to give, I put them all in the crisper drawer of my fridge. They will stay fresh for many days. They might not always be as juicy as local produce, but they are still a special treat.
Just yesterday we enjoyed some peaches and nectarines with my stuffed crepe recipe with fruit we ripened this way. They seemed especially good. Hurray for fresh summer fruits!!
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