meh. crisp and sour, and oxidized more quickly than many of the other apples I’ve tried.
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1. reconnect with my family
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2. keep in touch with friends
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3. do more yoga
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4. Pull away from the television. Slowly.
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5. Taste a new or different apple each week for the rest of this year
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8. Set up a shop on Etsy
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9. Reduce my ecological footprint
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These apples were rather large in size, but I figured “more to love” so far as sharing goes… this thing was freaking tasty!
Some nice little tidbits of info on this sweet thing if you’re interested.
I seriously fell behind on this goal, but I’m back on now.
I found this one at Central Market, and apparently it’s an exclusive!
This apple was kinda soft and rubbery on the outside (all of them were), but tasted delicious nonetheless.
And who could resist the name!



