"I am the Boss of the Applesauce" is a phrase from the children's book "The Little Engine That Could" by Watty Piper, published in 1930. It reflects themes of self-assertion and confidence, often used in children's literature to encourage empowerment and independence. The phrase has since become a popular expression in various contexts, symbolizing leadership and taking charge.
That would be "I'm the boss, applesauce".
APPLES!!!!^_^
It came from the phrase "indian style"
Potato pancakes come to mind.
From my boss
it comes from all of the islands of hawaii I usually tend to believe it comes from applesauce
Applesauce is so good. You guys should try it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-Applesauce Girl1234
What is German applesauce?I don't know if I understand that one! If you want to know what applesauce is in German it is Apfelmus.
Well, honey, applesauce is measured as a liquid. It may be thick, but it's still considered a liquid ingredient when it comes to measuring for recipes. So grab that measuring cup and pour that saucy goodness like the culinary boss you are!
Some of the oil can be replaced by applesauce, but not all of it.
No, oil is not added to traditional applesauce recipes.
ALL the applesauce!