This is the one thing I miss about living in Illinois. We had huge apple orchards around the city and every year at this time we would get the most delicious apple cider. Oh how loved that cider. The kind you buy in the store does not even come close.
Love a juicy, a bit tart Cortland.
ReplyDeleteYou haven't lived 'til you've eaten a MN Honeycrisp apple!!
DeleteI love apples. I just had one for part of my breakfast. YUM!
ReplyDeleteThis is the one thing I miss about living in Illinois. We had huge apple orchards around the city and every year at this time we would get the most delicious apple cider. Oh how loved that cider. The kind you buy in the store does not even come close.
ReplyDeleteoh, YUM!~!
ReplyDeleteNow that brings back memories!
ReplyDeleteThey're looking tasty!
ReplyDeleteI've been into the Gala ones this fall! They are all so good at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteNice crate of apples! I wonder what the "gourmet" caramel apples are - at a premium of $4.
ReplyDeleteI should have asked ; I was too amazed at the price!
DeleteT'is the season! I'm lucky --- I have my own trees.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a Gourmet Carmel Apple? Sounds tempting.
ReplyDeleteThose apples look to bite in, that is the way I like them best.
ReplyDeleteDem apples look sooooooo GOOD!
ReplyDeleteI certainly agree with you about the Honeycrisp. They are expensive here...but worth every dime!
ReplyDeleteI like dem apples a lot Kate, just as they are :)
ReplyDeleteWe've been enjoying our own apples, fresh off the tree. What a treat!
ReplyDeleteI too am amazed at "gourmet" caramel apples...nearly $10?!