It's been years since I first learned to make a real French apple tarte. That's how we capped our Christmas Eve. I made my first one in 1987. Much time has passed since my first attempt, but each year it brings new delight.
It's been years since I first learned to make a real French apple tarte. That's how we capped our Christmas Eve. I made my first one in 1987. Much time has passed since my first attempt, but each year it brings new delight.
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