The race is on ... apple crumble

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The race is on ... apple crumble

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Here is the challenge; post here the first person to bake an apple crumble this year using their own apples. My mouth is watering already :-)
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Some of my windfalls are quite big. They'd be sharp, but a bit of sugar would sort that.

Come to think, I could have used some for the apple sauce on Sunday instead of defrosting far too much, which is waiting in the fridge to be used up.

Now if you'd said Plum Crumble.
I've had a stewed plum& 2 plum sponges for me and plum crumble for all the family so far this week. Just made 4 jars of jam, 1Kg of stewed plum cooling and awaiting freezing. That's the little Czar tree, more to pick, 2 trays picked and waiting for the green side to ripen. Victorias & greengages to come.
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Nice one Mo.

Actually, I spotted a few wild apples running into work this morning. I tried one and it was a bit sharp but I might pick a few and try them with a fair bit of sugar this weekend.

I saw a few quite black blackberries as well. Autumn is a great time for foraging.
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I claim my prize (did you say what the prize was?)
One individual microwave windfall apple crumble made & eaten last night. less added sugar than the plum crumbles.
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