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Making Caramel Apples
in heyday making caramel apples care-a-mel or car-mel that waters the mouth sticks to the teeth deliciously wrapped around a rotund apple sour or sweet my kids would unwrap each kraft caramel drop them into the pan and wait for them to melt we’d put the apples on a stick and dip them into the gooeyness place them on wax paper to set of course we might just go out to a festival and find the fancy kind but a kid must at least once make their own oh that first bite the one that sinks the teeth deep enough to go through the apple skin and find the snowyness of pulp that tangoes with the caramel delight in the heyday of autumn with my kids i could just taste the way it was back then 10/19/2022 Fall Flavors Poetry Contest Sponsor: Regina McIntosh Theme: Making caramel apples
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