

Letting go of all the apples that the family picks at the apple orchard
can be a challenge. There’s a built in deadline, unlike the books in the
parlor. You gotta do something with them before they rot and you have to let them
gointo the compost heap/garbage.
My grandchildren left me
with a bag. Easy recipe once they are peeled and cored; into the crock pot with
some water and cinnamon. That’s all, no sugar needed. These New England apples
are more than sweet.. The recipe called for lemon juice, but I didn’t have any,
and that was just fine. No one will know. Next time I’m going to cook them,
skins and all.
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