Thursday, October 28, 2010

Whole Foods 1 Day Sale: Honey Crisp Apples $1.40 lb!

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Have you ever had a Honey Crisp Apple? The sweetness and juicyness of these apples makes them stand out beyond any other apples. These apples are perfect to enjoy alone or in a great recipe. I've made apple butter, apple sauce and apple pie from these apples and the taste is awesome. Even my family noticed that these apples tasted so much better than other apples.

Whole Foods Market is celebrating fall with a special one day sale on organic Honeycrisp apples. On Friday October 29th, organic Honeycrisp apples will be just $1.40 a pound (regular price $2.99 lb). At 50% off, this is a great way to celebrate fall.
I recently tried these apples from Whole Foods and they are simply delicious. This deal gets better if you are in Phoenix, the apples will be on sale for $.99 lb at the PV store (Tatum and Shea).

So what else can you do with these apples? Honeycrisps are also great for slow roasting, dumpling baking, cider brewing, caramel dipping and more.


I love stocking up and doing a "canning" day with apple butter. It takes a lot of apples to make apple butter and it can get pricey but at these prices, it is definitely worth it!

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Want to win a $10 Giftcard to Whole Foods?

To enter, simply comment below and share how you will enjoy Honey Crisp apples this Fall. Is there a special recipe you want to try? Will your kids enjoy these for a healthy snack? Just comment below!

*Giveaway is open to residents of Hawaii, Southern California, Nevada and AZ.

Legal Details: I was provided with a $10 gift card for my time and as a reimbursement to try these apples. All opinions are my own! The giftcard giveaway is $10 and winners will be drawn on Monday 11/1. Thanks for stopping by!

3 comments:

  1. I LOVE honeycrisp apples! Yum! I would just eat them up... nothin' fancy, just raw!

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  2. I've never had them before but I love eating apples while I'm studying for exams or while on the road instead of eating chips. I wonder if they would be good in apple pie! I'd love to my hand at real baking for the first time ever and honey crisp apples seem to be the way to go! :)

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  3. I enjoy them with a little bit of almond butter spread on them. I also like to use Honeycrisps in my apple pumpkin muffins!

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