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Baked Apples with Granola
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Reviewed by: patienceforj Date Posted: 5/28/2009 8:34:34 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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These were delicious and oh so easy, I'm so impressed that I actually cooked something in the microwave, last time I tried to cook acorn squash in the microwave and it was disaster, so I was hesitant, but they turned out perfectly tender and yummy! The granola and thick vanilla yogurt made it top rate! I did half with peeling and half not(my husband can't stand apple peeling), and both held up very well.
 
Reviewed by: LindaV Date Posted: 10/8/2008 5:32:30 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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These were excellent and incredibly easy! I only used half of the sugar and topped with granola cereal. They looked just as pretty as the picture and much better than a regular baked apple. After putting the granola on I scooped up the apple juice from the plate and drizzled it over them. I would recommend this to everyone for a quick and easy dessert or snack.
 
Reviewed by: Suzie Q Date Posted: 10/25/2006 3:38:06 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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Very easy and delicious! I plan to make this instead of apple pie for Thanksgiving as it doesn't take up oven space:)
 
Reviewed by: jamie o Date Posted: 10/22/2006 5:30:12 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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very good. i make it all the time now and my kids like to help make them too.
 
Reviewed by: Katy H. Date Posted: 10/19/2006 7:55:01 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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This is so simple, a tasty way to use home grown apples. I top it with a scoop of ice cream and everybody is happy and healthy.
 
Reviewed by: Karin Hansen Date Posted: 10/14/2006 12:12:16 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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Good dessert, but not outstanding. I substituted dried cranberries for raisins - yummy!
 
Reviewed by: Jenna Date Posted: 10/11/2006 9:04:26 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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This recipe is great because it's so easy to make. It's also tasty and has a really nice fall feel to it, and would be great with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Just be careful cutting the apples, because you may end up with very uneven portions otherwise.
 
Reviewed by: Diane/Nikki Date Posted: 10/5/2006 3:01:15 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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FAST-EASY-DELISH!!!!
 
Reviewed by: Miss Ann Date Posted: 10/4/2006 2:16:22 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I love to eat... My kids love to eat.. I yell say NO dessert!! They have a fit and I pulled out the most wonderful juice apple dessert they have had in some time.Man o man was it good... I can still smell them cookin... wonderful to smell fantastic to eat!!!
 
Reviewed by: apples Date Posted: 9/25/2006 5:45:06 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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good to eat that apples like look good to eat them
 
Reviewed by: bec Date Posted: 8/29/2006 5:35:30 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoonempty spoon
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would probably be better with a tart apple such as a granny smith
 

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