This dish works great as a side with your Thanksgiving, Christmas and family gatherings. Great on biscuits or give as holiday gifts.
Using ripe pears, peel and core the pears. Use an old-type meat grinder or food processor and grind the pears.
Using a two quart bowl measure, combine one two quart bowl of ground pears and one two quart of granulated sugar.
Over medium heat and stirring frequently, cook until clear (mixture will have a honey color).
Add one large 16 ounce (well drained) can pineapple and cook one half hour longer. Ladle into hot sterile jars, seal and cover.
Process in a ten minute water bath.
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