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 Dear  scott,  Welcome  to the Better Homes and Garden Test Kitchen. All of the Better Homes and  Gardens recipes have been tested in the magazine's famed Test Kitchen.        [IMAGE]Easy-Freezy  Sorbet  Freeze the berries ahead to make this quick icy-smooth  treat.         For a printable version  of this recipe, click  here.       For more recipes,  click here.    New this week:  Berries  of Summer: Learn about one of summer's best kept secrets: the berry.    		
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     1. Freeze berries by placing them in a single layer on a baking  pan and placing in the freezer. When frozen, put berries in a freezer  container or plastic freezer bag and seal. Keep containers or bags of  berries in freezer up to 12 months.      2.   In a large bowl combine the frozen berries, water, and frozen concentrate.  Place half of the mixture in a food processor bowl. Cover and process  until almost smooth. Repeat with remaining mixture. Serve immediately.  (Or, transfer mixture to a baking dish. Cover; freeze about 4 hours or  until firm.) Use within 2 days. Scoop frozen mixture into cones, if desired.  Makes 7, 1/2-cup servings.   Make-Ahead Tip:  Freeze berries and store in freezer containers or bags in the freezer  up to 12 months. Prepare sorbet and transfer to a baking dish. Cover and  freeze up to 2 days.   Nutrition facts  per serving: 66 calories, 0 g total fat, 0 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol,  4 mg sodium, 16 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 1 g protein, 1% vitamin A,  46% vitamin C, 1% calcium, 5% iron. 	  	
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