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Apples Very Tasty
Use were when you are talking about the past - e.g. the apples were tasty. Use where when you're talking about place - e.g. where are the apples? So, where were the apples?
Won't kill ya, but not really tasty.
They relieve you from hunger; they relieve you from thirst; and they are very tasty.
Candy apples are very sweet and fun to eat. you can find the recipe online at www.thefoodnetwork.com and www.allrecipes.com and www.pearltrees.com and www.salttree.net
I put lime juice on them... Lol surprisingly really tasty
no it will not spoil the rest of the apples because it is not contagious. it may make the ones that it's touching not look as tasty as the rest but it doesn't make it spoil.
Yes, chickens can eat apples in moderation. Make sure to remove the seeds as they contain cyanide and avoid offering any rotten parts. Apples provide a tasty treat and can be a source of essential nutrients for chickens.
There are many tasty foods out there that are as good for you as they are for your taste buds. Some of these are egg whites, cottage cheese, fat free yogurt, fruits like apples and bananas, and vegetables like tomatoes and carrots.
To make delicious DIY candy apples at home, start by washing and drying apples, inserting sticks into the tops, and preparing a candy coating by melting sugar, corn syrup, and water. Dip the apples into the candy coating, let them cool on a greased baking sheet, and enjoy your tasty treat!
Horses may drool after eating apples because the fruit is juicy and can stimulate saliva production. Some horses also produce more saliva when they are excited or enjoying tasty treats like apples. Drooling can be a normal response and should not be a cause for concern unless it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
The demonstrative pronouns, this, these, that, and those can be used without using the noun. Example: 'This cake is really tasty.' or without the noun, 'This is really tasty.' 'We'll bring you some of those apples.' or without the noun, 'We'll bring you some of those.'