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    How to bake an Apple Crisp “An apple a day keeps the doctors away!” The apple’s ability to detoxify that Russian doctors made irradiated children from Chernabyl eat apples. Indeed, many researchers discovered that pectin in apples can help reduce radiation levels in children’s bodies. Instead of only eat apple purely in its fruit form, I try to eat apple in different ways: Apple Cheese Danish, Apple-Cranberry Dessert, Apple Crisp, Apple pie, and Apple Pie bread. Apple Crisp is my favorite…

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    you would probably say fruits but here is the real question , what fruit ? Well you probably answered apple or banana but you could have answered lichee or coconut . You see this is the problem if you say fruit then I do not know what fruit you mean it could be any fruit and if you give a description it could still mean a lot of fruits after all there are a lot of fruits . We always generalize apples , oranges , mangos or other fruits into fruits but all fruits are different . they should not be…

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    Introduction The Apple Tree, or Malus pumila, is a deciduous tree in the rose family that is best known for its pome fruit, the apple. The most widely cultivated tree within the genus Malus, the Apple Tree has been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe and was brought to North America by European Colonists in the 17th century. In 1625, the first apple orchard in North America was planted within the Boston area by Reverend William Blaxton. Typically, a cultivated Apple tree can…

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    beneficial. ``An apple a day keeps the doctor away`` is a popular saying that was adapted to an original proverb found in the February 1866 "Notes and Queries" publication; "Eat an apple on going to bed, and you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread." This adage was widely spread to most nations. Nearly 150 years later, its power to make people love apples is still quoted. So, then, the proverb would not be as popular as of today if it does not really have value at all. The role of an…

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    During the beautiful Fall mornings, Squirrel often finds himself playing with all the other animals. This was not a rare occurrence for Squirrel, he often found himself playing. One Day, Squirrel went to the pond to play with Turtle and Frog. While the three friends were playing, Squirrel jumped in the pond, without knowing how to swim. Turtle and Frog did not realize what had happened because they were too busy playing. While in the pond, Squirrel thought he would drown, but that was not the…

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    The Giver Memory Analysis

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    Memories in “The Giver” Imagine being in a world where everything is the same. There is no color, and you are barely allowed any free thought. Then, at twelve, you get chosen to receive all of the memories in the past. This is what is is like for Jonas in “The Giver.” He is chosen to receive all the memories of the past. Knowing the past gives you lots of power, but with great power comes greater responsibilities, which makes the Theme all about memories. The author was trying to convey a…

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    which could narrow this down to fewer people. We searched the database for missing African Americans in the area and 47 results showed up. We needed more evidence. Soon after a police officer came in, “After examining the blade we found a bit of an apple.” The officer…

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    observation light, amongst other fruits in my fruit basket, was a large Fuji apple. The stem was still intact, but cut very short. The skin was so glossy I had to move it into a dimmer area to observe its natural beauty and imperfections. I removed the apple from the fruit basket and placed it on my living-room table and began to observe it more. Its complexion was wrapped in red with yellow-green ty dye skin. The DNA of this apple must have had a dominate genetic trait for freckles, because…

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    Life Of A Lychee

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    A man moved to South Florida and he bought a little tree, just a sapling—maybe two feet tall. It was a tropical fruit called a lychee. Lychee is a little smaller than a ping pong ball, with a rough red skin. When you peel the skin, gray fruit inside that Allison says looks like an eyeball. Does look like an eyeball but it tastes wonderful. My dad had eaten one somewhere, loved it, wanted to grow some himself. So he planted this little tree—and it grew and grew—year after year no lychees. Not…

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    children apple picking in the Fall - - and it was so much fun. It led to stay at home time to make pies and applesauce and more. However, apple picking with our grandchildren brought the experience to a new level as we expanded the circle of “pickers” that included our grandchildren, Amanda and Jake, our son Marc, daughter-in-law Paige and her parents Barbara and Myron. It was an afternoon of laughing and sharing - - I highly recommend it. And… Paige gave me a great recipe for Apple Crisp!…

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