21 Oct, 2024
Blend the apples into smoothies. If they're just overripe but not moldy, they can add sweetness and flavor.
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If the apples are too far gone, composting is a great option to enrich your soil.
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Use the apples to make apple-infused vinegar by soaking them in vinegar for a few weeks. Strain before use.
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Simmer apple scraps with spices like cinnamon and cloves on the stove to create a pleasant aroma in your home.
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Add chopped rotten apples to your homemade cider, kombucha, or vinegar to enhance flavor. Strain before serving.
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Use the apples in a crumble or pie. Combine them with sugar, spices, and a crust to create a delicious dessert.
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Crushed apple seeds can deter some pests in your garden. Spread them around plants to help keep insects away.
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