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  1. Very good, I prepaid fritters the night before. Cooled and put fritters in a Tupperware plastic dessert container with lid. I premade the powder sugar topping as well. In the morning I put 2 fritters for 3 minutes in air fryer. After removing I used a spoon to top the powder sugar icing. Delicious 😋

  2. I'll be making these this morning, a dry run for fritters I'll make for Christmas morning, in advance. I'll make the fritters the day before, then warm & glaze them in the morning. I have a request for a maple syrup- based glaze…. I'll also probably grate the lemon peel into the dry ingredients… why waste it!?

  3. Peel and cut 2 apples into small pieces. Mix lemon juice.

    Take 0.5 cup flour, 3 tbsp sugar, 2.5 tbsp baking powder, 1 tsp salt, 0.5 tsp cinnamon. Mix in a bowl.

    Take 3/4 cup milk, 2 eggs, 2 tsp vanilla extract. Mix in a bowl.

    Mix two mixtures. Pour the apples. Fry it in shape of fritters.

    For dry dip, take 1 cup sugar, 1 tbsp cinnamon powder. Mix in a bowl.

    For wet dip/drizzle, take 2 cups sugar, 3-4 tbsp milk/lemon juice, 0.5 tsp vanilla, mix.

    Dip the fritters in dry and wet mixtures. Done.

  4. I’m eating an Apple fritter as I watch this. The Apple fritter is from Target — their bakery actually makes delicious apple fritters! I’m sure these homemade fritters are better, of course, but since I badly fractured my right shoulder, I can’t cook anything. Well, I can’t cook much; it’s hard to prep anything with only one working arm/hand.

    I’ll enjoy my Target fritters until I’m healed…or until I’m bankrupt from the $550,000 in hospital bills I racked up during six weeks in the hospital, most of which was in the ICU. I say this to bring attention to America’s broken healthcare system. We desperately need universal single-payer healthcare in this country. A single accident can leave you in more debt than you’ll earn in a decade — or a lifetime. I just laugh when I see a new bill from the hospital, because I’ll never be able to pay what I owe them. This’ll be my second medical bankruptcy in the past 15 years. I hate our country for having so many selfish id!ots who would rather pay 15% of their income for private health insurance instead of 4% of their income in a tax that would cover EVERY American for all their medical needs. If I could afford to move to Canada or Norway or Germany, I’d do it right now. Sadly, all my money is gone simply because I was in one accident — someone bumped into me on the sidewalk and I fell, injuring one knee, fracturing everything in one shoulder, and hitting my head on the pavement. By the time I came to, the person who bumped into me was gone. My husband called 9-1-1 and then all my savings, retirement, and investments were gone. American sucks.

    Vote blue and tell congress that we need universal single-payer healthcare!

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