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We stopped at a grocery store in Missouri on our drive back from St. Louis and were able to pick up two and three pound bags of apples for $1 USD each!
The bags of Honeycrisps had about eight apples in the two pound bags and the bags of Fujis had about thirteen apples in the three pound bags. For $1 each, that's a lot of apples.
We are currently dehydrating them to make some apple chips to enjoy this winter. We've got a long way to go, but they are so delicious and we've got a great start!
CHEAP APPLES VIDEO
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
proof-of-cheap-apples
Until next time…
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I would be fermenting so of those babies.
You can't beat a good deal like that!!
I grew up on sun dried apples! We would go harvest uglies or just off trees that people didnt want to deal with the fruit drop(Why???? ) and so we would bring home paper bags full of them!!! They are great sun dried!
Peace
First Fruits is a huge Apple company is Washington State. I work for the company that serves them power and I recently got a 30 pound box of Fuji Apples for $15. I can get this anytime of the year. Well I do live on the Apple state. Lol
Nice Score!!! I’m a big fan of juicing and making Apple juice concentrate is an easy way to utilize them apples. Then freeze the Apple concentrate for later and mix with water to desired taste. I’ve been thinking about getting another box lately, now that I have seen this post, I gotta get some more apples...oh ya and a dehydrator too. Lol
Yeah, I too would take advantage of that deal regularly!!
You can sun dry them....thats what we did growing up.
Just cut them real thin and put them on a cookie sheet. You may have to flip them once the top is a little dry so the bottoms dont stick to the tray.
Peace
@Mama-pepper was really impressed with the taste of the dehydrated ones. Give it a try!
Oh ya, they are tasty!!! Instead of buying and eating candy just dehydrate some fruit. Apricots are delicious dehydrated too. My mom used to do them all the time growing up.
good deal, what about some pies?
Thinking about that too! Good idea!
Never in my life in the 44 years that I have eaten dehydrated apple. But I assume it must be very good.
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They are incredibly tasty!
I hope someday to be able to test them.
Before the arrival of communism here, many products arrived in Venezuela. from the USA but these communist criminals forbid to bring things from the USA. but what these communist rulers do is contradictory, since they take the planes from Venezuela and go to the United States to do their shopping
Bad ass!
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An amazing deal indeed!
What’s your method to turn fresh apples into chips? Great idea bty, to preserve for the months ahead
Right now I'm using an electric dehydrator. Gonna build a solar one next year hopefully.
Been looking at these dehydrater machines. Great idea, but they’ so big!
What a great deal for all these beautiful apples.
What a great way to enjoy the apples throughout the winter and so yummy.
Love the idea, since I love anything to do with apples.
The hard part will be to get them into the dehydrator, I'll bet that some don't make it.
I'll let you know, but I'm thinking if any don't make it, it'll because of hungry @little-peppers snacking on them. A few bags did go to the neighbors though.
A good way is to get the people to " whistle while they work",
Have a go, get a bite of apple, a couple of peas, or whatever you are processing, and try to whistle.
Gives the little peppers practiceas well.
That's funny!! But why?
Plus....wouldnt that mean little bits of food being spewed over your apples and work area?
XD
Peace
As the Dad, it gives peace of mind, if they are whistling they aren't eating, so you can do whatever you are doing without a worry.
If the whistling stops, they are up to mischief, and it is time to look.
It is also self-policing, as you say, who wants to eat food your brother/sister has splattered with half-chewed food. they will tell each other off for doing it.
If you do the briefing with a stern enough voice, you can sit in another room and listen, trying not to laugh out too loud.
there has to be some fun in parenthood you know,
Love Apples but they are expensive where we live. Thanks for showing us cheap apples @papa-pepper
Ok, that's one hell of a deal.
Meanwhile, here in Ontario, Canada, I'm dealing with this shit. What the hell is "Extra Fancy Grade"?! Lmao
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