I shared this briefly in my Apple post. It was a fun way we discovered to send apples to school or work without them turning brown. The boys call them “magic” apples – you take off the rubber band, and they fall open.
All you do is use the slice the apple almost to the bottom, so the skin is holding it together. It is so quick and easy, and the kids eat the entire apple this way!
We also use the corer ourselves a lot, because it makes eating an apple that much quicker.
For more apple fun, check out our Yummy Apple Recipes!
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Jenn vanOosten
I live in Hamilton, Ontario, and love my city. I'm a Netflixer, choral music geek, bookworm, inventor of recipes (I take Artistic Licence on EVERYTHING that I make), wife of one, mother of two, and owner of a neurotic Schnauzer. I respect people who respect others. I love good food that's well done, but my favourite lunch is KD & hotdogs. With ketchup. I'm addicted to Clearance Shopping. I will ALWAYS get the product that I want at the price that I want, eventually.
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Not the best at using one of those apple core. We got a great deal on apples eight bucks a box.
Stop in from UBC. Hope your day is well blessed and coffee is on
It does take a little practice. I love getting great deals – especially on the healthy stuff! Thanks for stopping by, Dora!
I have never been a fan of eating apples whole so this sounds like the perfect kitchen accessory. I’m going to search for it online. Thanks for sharing!
It really does help!