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Costco had these mostly dried Apple wedges

lokiju

Lifer
Like all things I like at Costco, they didn't get anymore of them.

They were these almost chewy, mostly dry and lightly sugared apple wedges and now they don't have them, does anyone know somewhere else I can them these things from?

:apple;
 
Originally posted by: Howard
You don't think you can make your own?

Don't have the tools needed for the job.

I want them more for my wife really anyways. She loved the things and makes me look for them every time I go to Costco.

 
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: Howard
Oven?

recipe?
You'll have to experiment. 😉 I would probably start with dipping them in a low-acid solution to prevent excessive browning, and then into the oven at low heat. Who knows? You might even be able to do it just by pointing a fan at them on a rack.
 
I bought every bag the had the last time I was there. If you stop over I'll give you one of them.
 
My Costco had a few bags left the other day, but they are a deleted item and they had them marked down to either $2.97 or $3.97.

They were in a green bag and had three different varities of apples in the bag..... Pink Ladies, Granny Smith, and one other kind that I can't remember.

 
I think Trader Joe's just started carrying this.

One of our great loves here at Trader Joe?s is discovering
things you?re unlikely to fi nd anywhere else. We think
we?ve done just that with our Toasted Apple Slices.
These unusual little treasures are made just for us by a
small, family-run operation in Chile. They begin as
slightly tart, but otherwise unassuming Granny Smith
apples. The apples are dried slightly, then lightly salted
and toasted until they?re just golden. What sounds like a
strange idea results in very crunchy apple slices that taste
suspiciously like chips ? yet the only thing they?ve added
is a touch of salt. Trader Joe?s Toasted Apple Slices are
completely fat free and completely delicious (some might
say addictive ?we?ll leave that for you to decide).
We?re selling each four ounce bag of these tantalizing
treats for the terrific price of $2.49, every day.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: HN
Try Trader Joe's

Hum...

I've never been there but saw they just opened one the next town over.

Might give it a try.

:beer:
i've started going more often lately and always end up buying more than i was intending. they have all kinds of unique stuff (picked up some almond butter last week, it's like peanut butter but made from almonds. good stuff).
 
Originally posted by: mugs
I think I know what you're talking about... I've gotten them at the grocery store, I think Sunkist made the ones I've gotten. No idea what aisle they'd be in.

They look like this, right? http://www.trainafoods.com/files/dried-apples_1.jpg

You can get a variety pack with multiple types of fruit in the same bag, or just apples. I love the apples.

Those look like the crunchy kind, I have a bunch of those and eat them myself with lunches but I'm looking for the chewy kind.
 
I used to love the dried mangoes they have there.

Costco now carries these which aren't as sweet but better for you. They are freeze-dried.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: mugs
I think I know what you're talking about... I've gotten them at the grocery store, I think Sunkist made the ones I've gotten. No idea what aisle they'd be in.

They look like this, right? http://www.trainafoods.com/files/dried-apples_1.jpg

You can get a variety pack with multiple types of fruit in the same bag, or just apples. I love the apples.

Those look like the crunchy kind, I have a bunch of those and eat them myself with lunches but I'm looking for the chewy kind.

You might be right about the ones in the picture, but the ones I'm talking about are definitely chewy. I was wrong, it's Sunmaid, not Sunkist. Whoops. http://www.sunmaid.ca/images/products/products_apples_ca.jpg

BAM! http://www.amazon.com/Sun-Maid-Apples-5-Ounce-Bags/dp/B000IZQMU4
 
Originally posted by: UsandThem
My Costco had a few bags left the other day, but they are a deleted item and they had them marked down to either $2.97 or $3.97.

They were in a green bag and had three different varities of apples in the bag..... Pink Ladies, Granny Smith, and one other kind that I can't remember.

This is exactly the ones I'm talking about.

🙁 why do they always get rid of the things I like?
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: UsandThem
My Costco had a few bags left the other day, but they are a deleted item and they had them marked down to either $2.97 or $3.97.

They were in a green bag and had three different varities of apples in the bag..... Pink Ladies, Granny Smith, and one other kind that I can't remember.

This is exactly the ones I'm talking about.

🙁 why do they always get rid of the things I like?

That's probably my #1 gripe about CostCo.
 
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