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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

I'm betting the kids nibble the coating off and dump the apple.

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

Granny Smith are my favorite apples. I pair them with slices of Monterey Jack cheese.  I love a tart apple. Occasionally I buy Pink Lady or Gala apples.  By the way I am not a Costco member (the closest is a 3 hr drive); but I buy online all the time.

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco


@Kachina624 wrote:

I'm betting the kids nibble the coating off and dump the apple.


 

 

 

nope.....

when my kids were little we would share an apple after dinner.

everyone got two slices which was the perfect amount.

the tart granny smith with the perfect amount of chocolate and caramel were gobbled up and STILL gobbled up.....no dumping of the apples at all.

we still carry on the tradition.

mrs prindables are perfect for us!

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

The only apple id eat as a kid was granny smith. I despise a mushy red etc. As a grown up ive added Fuji or Honey Crisp. 

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@Malcontent wrote:

@Etoile308 

 

I’m watching ITKWD and they cut into an apple and there it was; a big black thing. Rot maybe? I don’t know, but it was quickly shoved aside and they moved on. lol


@Malcontent - I watched that presentation and also just rewatched the video.  The only thing I saw was at about the 2:07 mark.

 

When Laurie cut a second apple, some of the dark chocolate from the first one was on the knife and transferred to the new apple as she sliced it.  You can see it very clearly, if you pause the video.

 

I didn't notice any rush to shove it aside.  She moved it, but only to put it behind the slice she'd just cut.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I don't know how so many people, especially childred, stand to eat those sour Granny Smith apples with a sugary coating in the tsv.  My mouth puckers just thinking about it.  Maybe people don't pay attention to the apple type.  I use them for cooking only...can't stand to eat them plain.


 

I'm with you on the Granny Smith apples.  They are too tart for me. My husband and I will often share a Wendy's Apple and Pecan salad.  He doesn't mind the tart apples so I always give him the GS and I take the Red Delicious.  For me, the sweeter the apple the better.  

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

@Kachina624 ... l don't like a sour apple either. Several years ago they used to offer the smaller apple... The Pink Lady. Now that was a tasty apple! I don't buy anymore because l don't care for the sprinkles. 

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

@Venezia 

 

Perhaps you’re right. I do think you and I saw two different things.

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Re: Mrs. Prindables Apples at Costco

Funny how we are all different, the only apple I ever eat are Granny Smith, love the tart flavor. 

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@Shelbelle wrote:

Funny how we are all different, the only apple I ever eat are Granny Smith, love the tart flavor. 


 

 

I like a tart apple too and only eat and bake apple pies with Granny

Smith or Jonathan apples.