

Place your order for pickup here – and, remember, they will definitely sell out early! boxes of peaches for $45 each, and bags of pecans for $10 each. bags of shelled and halved pecans) for $100, 25 lb. Grove City (Grove City Premium Outlets) – July 7, August 4, 4:30 p.m.Īvailable products include The Special (two 25 lb. New Castle (Tractor Supply Co.) – July 7, August 4, 4:00 p.m. Natrona Heights (Tractor Supply Co.) – July 8, August 5, 8:00 a.m. Monroeville (Monroeville Mall) – July 10, August 7, 3:00 p.m.Īllison Park (Sherwin-Williams Paint Store) – July 8, August 5, 12:00 p.m. North Hills (Anthropologie Home Outlet) – July 10, August 7, 11:00 a.m.Īmbridge (Ambridge Do It Best) – July 8, August 5, 3:30 p.m. Robinson Township (Robinson Towne Centre) – July 9, August 6, 8:00 a.m. Lebanon: (Rollier’s Hardware) – July 10, August 7, 7:00 a.m. Lebanon Lanes) – July 9, August 6, 1:00 p.m. Washington, PA: (Rural King) – July 9, August 6, 3:00 p.m. First blanch your peaches to remove skin. Courtesy: kamieroeslergotwins on TikTok What you need: 10 medium peaches 2 pouches of pectin Squirt of lemon juice 4 cups of sugar canning jars Directions: 1.


PEACH TRUCK JAM HOW TO
Here is a quick tutorial on how to make this simple jam. Pre-orders for the tour are now available, and the tour will be making stops at 11 locations near Pittsburgh.Ģ021 Peach Truck dates and locations include: Do you get sick of reading a novel before you get to the recipe I do. In a note to customers, Rose writes that this year’s crop “looks incredible.” Photo: The Peach Truck The business also sells Georgia pecans, and jams, too. Today, the business offers mail-order peaches throughout the summer, pop-up locations in Nashville, and peach truck tours throughout the United States. Within five weeks, the city had consumed over 10 tons of brown-bagged peaches. In the summer of 2012, Stephen and his wife Jessica bought a ‘64 Jeep truck and started selling fresh Georgia peaches from the cab. The idea for the business began in the summer of 2010 when Stephen Rose, a Georgia native, moved to Nashville and was dismayed to find that no one was selling fresh, flavorful peaches like the kind he’d grown up with in Georgia. On their website, The Peach Truck shares that the business partners directly with hometown farms to “pick fresh produce at the perfect time, then get them into your hands within hours, not weeks.” The Peach Truck, a traveling food truck that delivers farm-fresh peaches from Georgia, is back for another season of tour stops – and they’re coming to a number of locations near Pittsburgh this summer. It’s never too early to start thinking about peaches!
