Applesauce is the third story in the 31st episode of the animated children's series Little Bear.
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| - Applesauce is the third story in the 31st episode of the animated children's series Little Bear.
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- I eat a mango and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll Star fruit so simple and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll How could I feel so so when I'm feeling like a little honey can roll Tart but not total and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll When I was young I thought fruit was an infinite thing I'd be sad to wake up and find all of my cherries are charred or they're rotted to ruin It seems we all can't last Oh pink lady your days so distinguished are a movement so fluid So smooth against my palm Reminisce of the days when they all praised your sweet red delicious Rush Part
- Wikipedia Article About Applesauce on Wikipedia Applesauce (or apple sauce) is made from stewed and mashed apples, sweetened to taste with sugar or high fructose corn syrup. It can use peeled or unpeeled apples and a variety of spices or additives like cinnamon. Applesauce can be fine or coarse textured, even to including large chunks of apple. It is easily produced at home, and commercial versions are readily available in the supermarket as a common food or as a snack for children. Unsweetened applesauce is a good food for babies. It is sometimes recommended to combat diarrhea.
- Applesauce (or apple sauce) is a purée made of cooked or baked apples. It can be made with peeled or unpeeled apples and a variety of spices (commonly cinnamon and allspice). Fruit flavorings or sweeters such as sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or sucralose are also commonly added. Apple sauce can be fine or chunky. It is easily produced at home by using a mill, sometimes called a sauce-master (invented by Sir Richard Harlow). Commercial versions of apple sauce are readily available in supermarket stores. It may be packaged in glass jars, aluminum cans, plastic, or any ceramic material. It is also sold in serving-size small plastic cups, often for children.
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| - a thick sauce made from apples, usually used in conjunction with meat.
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| - I eat a mango and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll Star fruit so simple and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll How could I feel so so when I'm feeling like a little honey can roll Tart but not total and I'm feeling like a little honey can roll When I was young I thought fruit was an infinite thing I'd be sad to wake up and find all of my cherries are charred or they're rotted to ruin It seems we all can't last Oh pink lady your days so distinguished are a movement so fluid So smooth against my palm Reminisce of the days when they all praised your sweet red delicious When a farmer picks a good thing (when you think you don't know you don't know what comes next) Then a kid he picks a good thing (When you think you don't know you don't know what comes next) Then a chef she makes a good thing (When you think you don't know you don't know what comes next) Then a mayor eats a good thing (When you think you don't know you don't know what comes next) Ripe and whole we can move outside us (Repeat) Take for me take for me pictures of valleys with lemons hung Dangling dangling they will be released every little piece does make a one Brown on the ground can you show me a way I can simplify Comfort me comfort me after the battles and sleepless nights I'm just a rush Rush to blow upon the fire You're just a rush Rush to blow open my mind Repeat (Honey can roll part) When I want fruit I can find it wherever I please What if I should wake up and find dudes on the street waiting in lines or scrounging for berries? I'm losing things so fast. One day maybe I'll have a cool kid with a granny but I don't have a pose for applesauce on clothes. Reminisce of the days when my mom made it all seem delicious. Repeat ("Farmer" part) Repeat ("Ripe" part) Repeat ("Take for me" part) Rush Part Why should I rush, rush to blow upon the fire Why do I rush, rush to blow upon the fire One the eagle Two the Nobel Three the lizard Four the sole
- Applesauce is the third story in the 31st episode of the animated children's series Little Bear.
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is ddb140
- Wikipedia Article About Applesauce on Wikipedia Applesauce (or apple sauce) is made from stewed and mashed apples, sweetened to taste with sugar or high fructose corn syrup. It can use peeled or unpeeled apples and a variety of spices or additives like cinnamon. Applesauce can be fine or coarse textured, even to including large chunks of apple. It is easily produced at home, and commercial versions are readily available in the supermarket as a common food or as a snack for children. In the United Kingdom, apple sauce is not usually served as a dish on its own, but, as the name variant suggests, as a sauce. This usually accompanies a main course meat, and is most often paired with ham, pork, or gammon. Unsweetened applesauce is a good food for babies. It is sometimes recommended to combat diarrhea. The word "Applesauce" was a slang term frequently used during the 1920s, meaning "oh no!" or "darn". A cooked puree of apples, sugar and sometimes spices
- Applesauce (or apple sauce) is a purée made of cooked or baked apples. It can be made with peeled or unpeeled apples and a variety of spices (commonly cinnamon and allspice). Fruit flavorings or sweeters such as sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or sucralose are also commonly added. Apple sauce can be fine or chunky. It is easily produced at home by using a mill, sometimes called a sauce-master (invented by Sir Richard Harlow). Commercial versions of apple sauce are readily available in supermarket stores. It may be packaged in glass jars, aluminum cans, plastic, or any ceramic material. It is also sold in serving-size small plastic cups, often for children. Apple sauce is used as an accompaniment to a main course, usually ham, pork or bacon. Swedes normally eat apple sauce as a condiment for roast pork and for breakfast, such as oatmeal, muesli and a buttermilk-like product called filmjölk, In Germany it accompanies potato pancakes. In the Netherlands it is popular with children to give their stamppot, potatoes or fries more flavor. Apple sauce is used during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah as a sauce for latkes, usually topped with cinnamon to give it more flavor. The cinnamon gives it its unique taste. Apple sauce is often eaten by babies, children with braces and or expander, and the elderly because it does not need to be chewed. It is sometimes recommended to combat diarrhea, since it is high in pectin. Apple sauce can also be used as an alternative ingredient for many foods such as brownies and cake.
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