Not for applesauce. Just peel and core them, add a spot of water and cook them down. Then add sugar and maybe some cinnamon to taste. You can freeze it in meal size portions.
I bet someone you know has a juicer you can borrow, if you ask around.
Even a hand juicer would work to make a glass full for yourself each morning. They are about $10 new at Target. That's all I use. The citrus fruit will keep a long time in the produce drawer.
I hope you enjoy all that wonderful fruit! Was it a Christmas gift? Baked apples are easy in the microwave. Core, leaving the bottom skin intact, stuff with brown sugar, marshmallows, cinnamon, raisins... Whatever you like. Cook until apple is soft. Probably just 3 minutes or so.
I need a juicer... or a blender
Not for applesauce. Just peel and core them, add a spot of water and cook them down. Then add sugar and maybe some cinnamon to taste. You can freeze it in meal size portions.
I bet someone you know has a juicer you can borrow, if you ask around.
I dunno... I don't have many friends around here... I'll check though.
Even a hand juicer would work to make a glass full for yourself each morning. They are about $10 new at Target. That's all I use. The citrus fruit will keep a long time in the produce drawer.
I'll order one online...
I hope you enjoy all that wonderful fruit! Was it a Christmas gift? Baked apples are easy in the microwave. Core, leaving the bottom skin intact, stuff with brown sugar, marshmallows, cinnamon, raisins... Whatever you like. Cook until apple is soft. Probably just 3 minutes or so.
Neat. No was given to me because it was free