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Apple Things

Published by Rebecca on April 14, 2016

  
So, Autumn is here. That means foggy mornings, windy afternoons and chilly nights. And apples. 

  
I woke up one morning recently and went outside – in my pyjamas – to pick this basket of apples. They were crisp and super tasty. 

It’s apple season, and with all the apples we are being gifted from friends and growing ourselves, I have been making delicious things!

 
Apple pie. Apple slice. Apple cake. Apple sauce. It’s Apple Apple Apple everything.

The pigs are even getting lots of apples! (We went to our friends’ orchard and picked a trailer load of apples, called Democrats). 

  
And before you get sick of my talking about how great all these apples are, let me leave you with this:

  
That, my friends, is a sweet, juicy Geeveston Fanny. 

Have a great day xo

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