Your favorite snacking apple
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Interesting turn to this thread. I'll take pork barbecue over an apple any day.
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Here ya go!YmoBeThere wrote:Interesting turn to this thread. I'll take pork barbecue over an apple any day.
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Nothing beats a perfectly ripe, crisp sweet-tart Macintosh. The perfect Apple. And a decent computer if you're into that sorta thing.
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Harris Tooter and Lowes Foods will have them soon.lawgrad91 wrote:I had forgotten how much I liked Jazz until you mentioned them. Harris Teeter had some nice Pink Ladies for sale (that sounds illegal, doesn't it?) last week and I stocked up but have eaten my way through them. I haven't tried Honey Crisp. Where do you find them?Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Definitely my favs .... though I would add fresh Honey Crisp. Pink Lady and Jazz are superb.... crisp, sweet with a mildly tart edge and juicy.lawgrad91 wrote:Gala, Pink Lady, and Jazz. I eat an apple just about every day.
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Yea, and look where it got the pig .CameronBornAndBred wrote:Here ya go!YmoBeThere wrote:Interesting turn to this thread. I'll take pork barbecue over an apple any day.
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YmoBeThere wrote:Interesting turn to this thread. I'll take pork barbecue over an apple any day.
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They sell Honey Crisps around here.
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devildeac wrote:YmoBeThere wrote:Interesting turn to this thread. I'll take pork barbecue over an apple any day.
devildeac wrote:The capt might be willing to give you a ride in (on ) his 18 wheeler . Now THAT would be an entrance to a Brunchgate, even better than the Omegas driving up with their large, roasted porcine creature on a ginormous grilled being towed by an even more ginormous SUV.
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I just got first o' the season Honeycrisps and Macs at my local farmer's market.Lavabe wrote:You have to wait until the right season. They usually make their way into the stores mid-September through mid-October. Having said that, the Kiwis are now starting to grow them to serve the US market during the off-season.lawgrad91 wrote:I had forgotten how much I liked Jazz until you mentioned them. Harris Teeter had some nice Pink Ladies for sale (that sounds illegal, doesn't it?) last week and I stocked up but have eaten my way through them. I haven't tried Honey Crisp. Where do you find them?
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I have some bungee cords! I could ride on the top of the good Capt's land ship, like Slim Pickens on the missile in Dr Strangelove! That certainly would be an entrance.
Just to clarify, we WILL be in full regalia (whatever that happens to be) for Brunchgate on the 18th. It's the Elon game where I'm not sure when we'll arrive.
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The Elon game should be at the beginning of North Carolina's Mac season.lawgrad91 wrote:I have some bungee cords! I could ride on the top of the good Capt's land ship, like Slim Pickens on the missile in Dr Strangelove! That certainly would be an entrance.
Just to clarify, we WILL be in full regalia (whatever that happens to be) for Brunchgate on the 18th. It's the Elon game where I'm not sure when we'll arrive.
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Honeycrisp are my favorite, definitely. Nothing else comes close to it for crispness, which is my main criterion for a good snacking apple. Grannysmith are good too, but I have to put peanut butter on them or they're a little too much for me to eat raw.
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I've never tried Honeycrisps, and I couldn't find them in the grocery store this weekend. I did, however, get Granny Smiths. And peanut butter.bjornolf wrote:Honeycrisp are my favorite, definitely. Nothing else comes close to it for crispness, which is my main criterion for a good snacking apple. Grannysmith are good too, but I have to put peanut butter on them or they're a little too much for me to eat raw.
Ymmm ... Granny Smith apples with peanut butter. (As an aside, Granny Smiths also make the best caramel apples. The sweet-tart combo is yummy.)
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Honeycrisps sure are crisp yet juicy. But the few I've had have lacked real flavor. Maybe a farmstand honeycrsip would be better than a storebought one.bjornolf wrote:Honeycrisp are my favorite, definitely. Nothing else comes close to it for crispness, which is my main criterion for a good snacking apple. Grannysmith are good too, but I have to put peanut butter on them or they're a little too much for me to eat raw.
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I can tell you where to get a GREAT assortment if you are in northern NJ (Bergen County).DukeUsul wrote:Honeycrisps sure are crisp yet juicy. But the few I've had have lacked real flavor. Maybe a farmstand honeycrsip would be better than a storebought one.bjornolf wrote:Honeycrisp are my favorite, definitely. Nothing else comes close to it for crispness, which is my main criterion for a good snacking apple. Grannysmith are good too, but I have to put peanut butter on them or they're a little too much for me to eat raw.
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Today, I am having a Mac.
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okay, okay, okay...
after reading post after post after post about apples I will buy some today. We've mostly been keeping berries and stone fruit around the house lately; but I will be sure to throw in some apples when I go shopping today.
My question is, cold or room temp?
after reading post after post after post about apples I will buy some today. We've mostly been keeping berries and stone fruit around the house lately; but I will be sure to throw in some apples when I go shopping today.
My question is, cold or room temp?
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Keeping them in the refrigerator stops the ripening and keeps them from going soft and mushy..... unless they were that way when you bought them.bluebutton wrote:okay, okay, okay...
after reading post after post after post about apples I will buy some today. We've mostly been keeping berries and stone fruit around the house lately; but I will be sure to throw in some apples when I go shopping today.
My question is, cold or room temp?
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eating a sadly mushy Gala -- not impossibly mushy, but close.
Will try braeburn next.
Will try braeburn next.
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Mushy apples - ick.bluebutton wrote:eating a sadly mushy Gala -- not impossibly mushy, but close.
Will try braeburn next.
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