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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Applesauce Day

Baskets of cut apples awaiting cooking and processing
Part of the jolly crew: Shawn, Gretchen, Ben Hol., Aaron, Kayla, & Heidi
Mr. Hansen operating the applesauce machine, watched by Stephen, Michael, and Timothy
Posted by KMS at 10:11 AM
Labels: Fairwood Pics

1 comment:

KJ said...

Haha. I love how longingly Timothy is looking at that good tasting applesauce! :)

11:46 AM

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