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Show Taste-tempting recipes featuring fea-turing apples don't exactly grow on trees. You needn't grapple with the apple, however, how-ever, to find an appealing dessert that would please William Tell.Sir Isaac Newton and Eve herself. Follow these instructions and your guests will enjoy the fruit of your labors. - i -.!;, ? ; m i CANDY APPLES 4-6 medium apples 1-13 cups (3 bars-regular pifj size) coarsely chop-:t-f ped Peter Paul Power J House bars 1 tablespoon milk 4-6 wooden sticks. Refrigerate apples for several sev-eral hours until well chilled. Combine candy bars and milk in glass measuring cup or small saucepan. Heat in pan of hot water until candy is completely melted. Stir fre- y quently. Insert wooden picks , in apples. Hold apples one at , a ' time over container of melted candy. Spoon candy mixture slowly over top of apple allowing candy to run down sides to coat completely. complete-ly. Place on buttered plate. Refrigerate apples for about 30 minutes to set candy, i Yield; 4-6 servings. .. , |