Oh, so sad that she wouldn't share. I've been very lucky that there are some Bramley growers in WA and have baked with those apples. The first ones I saw were big and green. They remind me of the apples bonkers in The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and also on the Apple record label. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b8/1d/d1/b81dd1a15d58f258fb5271bedfcefb65.jpg
Oh, so sad that she wouldn't share. I've been very lucky that there are some Bramley growers in WA and have baked with those apples. The first ones I saw were big and green. They remind me of the apples bonkers in The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and also on the Apple record label. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b8/1d/d1/b81dd1a15d58f258fb5271bedfcefb65.jpg
Oh, so sad that she wouldn't share. I've been very lucky that there are some Bramley growers in WA and have baked with those apples. The first ones I saw were big and green. They remind me of the apples bonkers in The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and also on the Apple record label. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b8/1d/d1/b81dd1a15d58f258fb5271bedfcefb65.jpg
Kate, you've inspired me to keep looking! And yes, they are cartoonishly big!
And Cox's Orange Pippins are some of my favs, too.
They were never mine as a kid, probably not sweet enough, but I'd give them a go again now. тЭдя╕П
I like a mix of sweet and tart apples in a filling. I think an entire COP would be too much, too.