Crock Pot APPLE SAUCE & Overnight APPLE BUTTER


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Crock Pot APPLE SAUCE & Overnight APPLE BUTTER 10 pounds (approximately 20) APPLES, cored, peeled and chopped (I used a variety of GALA, FUJI, …

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  1. Linda Brock
    Linda Brock says:

    Amy, Is there a way to copy & paste the instructions for this recipe so I can make it later? I must be doing something wrong. Love your videos, I think I’ve watched them all, I’m not really a big commenter but I only have a handful of favorite cooks that I watch & you are in that handful. Don’t ever stop & since I’m commenting after all I especially love how you bring the lord into the dialogue where you can & how John blesses the meal you’ve prepared. You are a blessing to many. ❤️

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  2. Karen Wright
    Karen Wright says:

    Just one more interesting note…the tales either folk or "fairy" go back thousands of years to the bronze age even,the Beauty and the Beast being one. Told as moral lessons long before written languages. Maybe the poison in apples was known and it was told in a tale so it would be passed to others. So interesting how we tell and retell our families guides to live by. And how things were finally passed by writing them down…kind of like recipes to live by. Orally telling stories is one of our oldest communications…so you keep right on sharing😊.

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  3. Karen Wright
    Karen Wright says:

    Sticker shock!😳Oh my goodness don't eat stickers ,my friends. Amy,Amy it was Snow White that ate a poisoned apple,the Wicked Stepmother dipped it in poison,Sleeping Beauty pricked her finger on a poisoned spindle…I loved fairy tales as a child,as an adult I researched the old tales,especially Grimm's. They were actually written for adults,they have been adapted over and over…since Disney did so many,and there was a Snow White series on Tv several years ago. Just thought I'd share that. I love to cook apples….so good and good for you.💞from KY.

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  4. Tink Vw
    Tink Vw says:

    Thank you Amy. I buy honey crisp cider. Very good. My gosh. Nobody can ever say your family isn't hard workers. I Know you and John are always busy between John working you doing housework.office work. Cooking and you both taking care of the farm. Good bless and it pays off. I was always teached. You have to work for your dreams. ❤️❤️

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  5. Patricia Owings
    Patricia Owings says:

    You are a hoot and a half! 🤣😂 I know there's never a dull moment at your house, I love your sense of humor. I love me some Apple butter on a hot buttered homemade biscuit, don't be giving me none of them " whop " biscuits! ( canned biscuits- I call them whop biscuits cause you have to whop the can on the counter top to get them open). I also love Pear Honey my mom use to make it! I love watching you cook, and listening to your stories, it keeps me laughing! You are such a blessing. God bless you and keep the videos coming!

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  6. Mike Hughes
    Mike Hughes says:

    Good morning Amy , that looks delicious, just love this time of year, weather cooling down and celebrating the harvest. “Straddling the dishwater” good stuff. Like all the different canning jars, a few years back, local stores out here had Green quart jars real cheap, 6 pack for about $3 , bought lots, been using, and just noticed they said” Ball-celebrating 100 years of canning, 1915 to 1916, imagine the poor person whose job it was to set up the lettering for the glass molds!( should have said 2016), wonder if you got any of these, may be a collectors item one day. Have a nice day

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  7. SandyClaus
    SandyClaus says:

    Ohhhhhh Yummylicious 😋😋😋
    I just love watching your videos. You are such an angel among us, and always make me feel like I'm hanging out with a dear dear friend. God bless you and all you do, you have helped me through many a sad or hard day!

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  8. Diane Creamer
    Diane Creamer says:

    What a great recipe. A must try!!! We used to make apple butter every year in a big copper kettle. The whole family came and spent all day stirring. My husband made our wood stirrer. Such great memories. We made a big pot of soup and everyone munched and stirred all day.

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  9. CS Nanny
    CS Nanny says:

    Is there anything you don’t can, I just admire you so much , you are standing there looking pretty just canning away, God bless you girl. I wish I had ,had a chance to learn to can. I know John is so proud of you. Have a good week.

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  10. Porch Talk with Kat
    Porch Talk with Kat says:

    I sure wish I could Chop & Peel, the way you do; I'm not a Fan of doing it, so I'm not good at it!🙄😉😁 I have found it's kind of Therapeutic; I listen to my Christian Music (We The Kingdom are my Favorite Band) and "Chop!"… It helps 😁😉👍

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  11. Porch Talk with Kat
    Porch Talk with Kat says:

    Wow 😳! That looks SO GOOD! I love ANY & ALL Apples! I actually thought about making an Apple 🍎🍏 Pie today; I found a really good Buy at a Yard Sale; the "Cadillac" of Food Processors! $15 bucks; BRAN SPANKIN' NEW.. never used, so I'm making Pie Crusts; practicing….😉So I'm anxious to use it; I learn SO MUCH from you, Friend ❤️🖐️✝️…what kind of Apples do you Recommend for a good Apple Pie?🍏🍎?

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  12. Porch Talk with Kat
    Porch Talk with Kat says:

    Girl, I'm up brewin' Coffee…just a LAUGHIN' like crazy over that "Sticker" Story😂 ..oh my goodness…first "Crack Up" of this already FINE Sunday 🖐️✝️❤️… I just love your Heart 💜and your Humor 😁…. I swear we're related somehow; we do Alot of the same things….lol…."Gum Chewing"… I chew my Mint Orbitz while I'm cooking! It helps, don't it👍That a way I don't "taste" half the Recipe before it's all done 😉… I just Love 💕 your Videos; always Fun & Unique 😘… You & John "Tyler" have a SUPER BLESSED SUNDAY in the Lord 🙏❤️🖐️✝️

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