Apples (The Fruit)

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Good luck finding them outside of Tassie but Coxes Orange Pippin s**t all over anything else.

Our neighbour in Tas has them - I agree .. they're pretty good.

Nashi (green like a granny) are good (neighbour has them too) and on our own tree - royal gala minis are the bomb!
 
I can't wait for WA to lift the import restrictions on apples. Currently our growers export their best apples, knowing import restrictions means their average to s**t apples can compete in the market.

The wheels turn slowly here. It was only last year when growing potatoes wasn't a illegal activity outside of the quotas.
 

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CakeEater my home made apple strudel, made with my brother in laws Granny Smiths.

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Post jelly please
 

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Don't really eat apples raw. I liked them peeled, sliced, cooked, then left in the fridge overnight. Put a few slices over your cereal in the morning and it becomes one of the better breakfasts going round.

Yeah, raw apples are more of a fetish meal I reckon, as with many fruits.....I can go off bananas for months & then suddenly I'll have the desire to eat 2 or 3 a day for a week.....Then won't look at em again for another few months.

Other times I'll buy bags of navel oranges & go through them like no ones business, then suddenly the desire is gone.....Fruits weird like that.
 

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Jazz is the way to go. Stick one in the fridge overnight and dice it up over your cereal in the morning.
 

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