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| #1 | Thanks so much for the apple bus. My car, my room, everything smells like apples.
I shared some of the green apples that were in the apple sack. They just ask me what kind they were. They LOVE them.
Hopin' you can shed some light on the apple sack mystery.
Thanks again....
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| Mike Garlock |
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| #2 | Evening Queen,
Did you Vote Today? Those are Mutsu Apples and there was a resistance from people to buy them because of their Japanese Heritage, so they changed the Name to "Crispin". They are a great all around Apple. You can Cook with them, Eat them Fresh and they store for a long time in the Ice Box. They were introduced in 1948 and are a Cross between Golden Delicious x Indo a Japan Apple. Glad everyone likes them. Mike G.
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They are the BEST!! |
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| Rhonda |
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| #4 | Thanks Mike.
I haven't tried the others yet. Can't get away from the Honey Crisp.
We've had an apple peelin' party, several times a day; which brought back memories of my great grandma Suiter.
I would LOVE it, when she peeled, cored, and sliced an apple.
Then handed out slices for everyone. She would keep peelin' as long as we were eatin'.
Aaron and I were the apple peelers on the bus this weekend.
Makes me happy. Thanks so much for sharing them! 
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| Amy |
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There is somthing special about sharing apples My grandma did that with us kids once still rember it to this day |
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