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Before and After and After

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Earlier this spring, I was bragging about how many blossoms were on our transparent apple tree.

Later, many of these blossoms turned into apples. If you’re not familiar with transparent apples, you might think it would be great to just take a big chomp of one of these apples and enjoy the juicy freshness. You would be disappointed. It would be juicy and fresh, but it would be mouth-puckering sour. The very ripe ones are okay for eating, but the best are the just barely ripe ones that are crying out to be turned into a pie.

Notice that the apples weigh a lot more than those pretty white fluffy flowers. We had to prop up the branches so they wouldn’t break under the weight of the apples and the tree is already leaning from the load.

I picked a bunch of the apples to lighten the load. In the house, I peeled and cut them and put them into a bowl with a mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon and a couple of tablespoons of flour.

Then the food processor made the job of making a pie crust easy, and as they say the rest is history. Well, the pie was, anyway. I was lucky to get this photo before it all disappeared.  Funny how apple pie just seems to evaporate whenever there’s a cup of tea or coffee around.

Apple blossoms, apples high,

Up on branches to the sky,

Pick them, peel them, apples all,

No sense waiting ’til they fall.

 

Long awaited, now they’re ripe,

Just be patient and don’t gripe,

Apple pieces in the pie,

Taste so lovely, my, oh, my!

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30 thoughts on “Before and After and After

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    Those transparent apples make the best pie ever!

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  2. shoreacres's avatar

    I’m not about to turn on the oven in this heat, but I sure do want an apple pie now. Come on, October!

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  3. mindful1971's avatar

    I love your posts and I love apple Pies.

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  4. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    Fun verse and story Anneli.. Where’s my slice of pie?

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  5. Ursula's avatar

    Can you send me some pieces of this marvellous pie please? Or just make it a whole pie.

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  6. Mags Win's avatar

    Beautiful flowers on the tree, The pie looks so yummy. I love the poem. Keep enjoying the apples and pie. Have a wonderful day!

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  7. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    I like your poem and its inspiration!

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  8. V.M.Sang's avatar

    I’ve not heard of transparent apples. I don’t think they’re a variety we have here in the UK.

    Sadly, our tree hasn’t produced many this year.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      It’s not that common here anymore either. I was trying to shop for a new transparent tree and it wasn’t easy to find. I think they’re not that popular because the apples are so tart and are best for cooking and baking, and not that good to eat fresh off the tree.

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  9. Jennie's avatar

    I’ve not heard of those apples before, but your pie looks delicious! Nice poem!

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  10. Lori's avatar

    Oooh, warm apple pie and ice cream is the BEST. And fresh apples right of the tree are even better. Store bought could be old and don’t have the great flavor (as is evidence from the tomatoes we’ve been getting from our garden). My mom used to make these flaky apple slices when I was a kid. I’ve made them a couple of times in my adulthood, but we don’t have those great off-the-tree apples.

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  11. doerfpub's avatar

    Can’t say I have ever heard of that particular apple. At first I was thinking it didn’t really have apples which was the joke… but nope ha.

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