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The caramel apples we all love - but bite-sized and better! Esty’s wholesome Tu Bishvat treats are the perfect excuse to play with your food - and they taste absolutely delicious.
Get the recipe:
Caramel Apple Bites
7 ounces Geneve Baking Chocolate
1 teaspoon Heaven & Earth Coconut Oil
2 apples, cut into slices
8 to 10 Beleaves Medjool Dates, halved and inspected for evidence of insects
chopped nuts, for topping
Get the full recipe for Caramel Apple Bites!
For more with Esty, watch Easy Does It With Esty Wolbe!
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this looks delicious i’ve been looking for something new to snack on and this looks perfect thank you
Our pleasure! Enjoy it!
please remove the first part of the intro (specifically this video) which is unnecessary, I was so happy when this was removed, we are not interested
How can you say WE are not interested … how can you talk for others… I think the clip in the beginning adds to the video and makes it more enjoyable
you’re right I shouldn’t talk for others. In case you didn’t know what I was referring to I don’t need to see a video of them getting their makeup done. I was happy when it was removed.
Love watching your videos!
These are great!
we love watching your shows esti
i made them and they were yummy!
Looks delicious! Just remember to check those dates for bugs!
I know it says it on the recipe to check it just didn’t look like they were checked on the show that’s why I’m commenting 😉
makes a lot of sense i agree but overall coll recipe
just looked again at it and there is a pause once she takes out the dates that is possibly when she is checking them
but i think as it is https://www.kosher.com the sould show it or something like it also here is a lot of vidios whenn people eat food without making breochs even if they do say b4 why not at least mention it
yea I hear that, they sometimes do mention that they are shooting all day so just make all the brochas and eat all day :). what i dont understand is how they put hot milky and meaty down on the same counter…….yes sometimes it’s on a board or something but sometimes its not, seems strange to me unless they have removable counters??that would be cool!
if it’s not wet it’s allowed and it doesn’t make anything treife but ask your own lor
These are beleaves greenhouse grown prechecked dates.