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>> What is a good machine that will peel but not make juice?

I peel about two full cases of apples to make apple sauce and it is

way too hard to handle that many apples. This I do once a week.

Anyone has suggestions? <<

Go to www.cooking.com and do a search on apple peeler. I have a neat gadget

that peals, cores, and slices the apples. Got it from there. It takes a

little while to get the hang of it, but it works very well.

-- Marilyn (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)

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> >> What is a good machine that will peel but not make juice?

> I peel about two full cases of apples to make apple sauce and it is

> way too hard to handle that many apples. This I do once a week.

> Anyone has suggestions? <<

>

> Go to www.cooking.com and do a search on apple peeler. I have a

neat gadget

> that peals, cores, and slices the apples. Got it from there. It

takes a

> little while to get the hang of it, but it works very well.

>

>

> -- Marilyn (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)

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Hi ,

It seems that companies are not obliged to list everything on their

labels because of something called the " 2% rule " -- if the

ingredient is less than 2% of the whole, they don't have to list it.

You can easily make your own applesauce. There are several

different methods outlined on www.pecanbread.com.

Sue (from Pickering)

Mom to ,4, formerly? ASD, SCD 10 1/2 months

> I use the " natural " applesauce (store-bought) that says the

ingredients are

> just apples and water. Is there any reason I shouldn't be using

this?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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.. . .and it tastes MUCH better. I resisted making applesauce, too----until I

tasted the first batch of crockpot method I made. .. .fabulous!!!!

--Lissy

Re: peeler

Hi ,

It seems that companies are not obliged to list everything on their

labels because of something called the " 2% rule " -- if the

ingredient is less than 2% of the whole, they don't have to list it.

You can easily make your own applesauce. There are several

different methods outlined on www.pecanbread.com.

Sue (from Pickering)

Mom to ,4, formerly? ASD, SCD 10 1/2 months

> I use the " natural " applesauce (store-bought) that says the

ingredients are

> just apples and water. Is there any reason I shouldn't be using

this?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

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