
This past week we made Caramel using a recipe that
Jenny gave me last winter.

My pot was almost too small.:) It turned out very yummy. It was not very hard to do ether.

I saw the idea for mini caramel apples in a magazine at the dentist office. They made it a lot easier for the kids to eat. And we did not waste any apple since we all we happy to eat whatever was left on the core.

Tis the season for APPLES!
5 comments:
Those look very yummy!
Hey, I like that idea! I think I'll have to try it....since I never finish a whole caramel apple anyway :)
Oh yum, what a fine idea. I think I will copy you. :) I planted some apple trees this summer and am very much looking forward to the day they bear fruit!
ps - Will you share your caramel recipe, please?
I didn't quite understand how this worked on the phone. I do now and it is neat. Did they turn brown with the caramel on them or is it an eat and serve immediately type of treat? Anna
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