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Did Somebody Say Apples?

September
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When I asked what people were interested in reading about on the blog, someone said they expected to see more stuff about apples and pumpkins, since this is fall and all. Hey — this blog is for you guys. So apples it is. We’ll get to pumpkins later in the season. After all, it’s still 80 degrees today.

Here’s yesterday’s “What’s Cooking from RNN.” All about apples:

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This entry was posted on Friday, September 21st, 2007 at 11:34 am by Liz Johnson.
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One Response to “Did Somebody Say Apples?”

  1. Lucy S.

    This is fabulous, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for the information, I am going to Salinger’s tomorrow morning.

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