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Mom's Apple Crisp

Submitted by: Julie Jahnke 
Mom found this recipe in a bridal book years ago, and it soon became a family favorite. With tender juicy apples and a hint of cinnamon, it is yummy served plain or with a dollop of whipped cream or ice cream. 

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