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  • Turtle Apple
  • Thrill your children with an apple carved in the form of a turtle.
    From "Craft Lab"
    episode DCLB-132


    Guest Leonila Arboleda joins host Jennifer Perkins and demonstrates how to carve an apple into a turtle for a fun nutritious treat.

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    PHOTO

    Guest Leonila Arboleda carves this adorable turtle apple.
    Turtle Apple

    Materials:

    apple of your choice
    carving knife
    toothpick
    carving board

    1. Pick an apple you like, and cut it in half.

    2. With your knife mark one of the half with a checkered mark.

    3. With the remaining apple, cut four pieces into wedges.

    4. Take two of the wedges and cut them crosswise to small pieces.

    5. Connect the four small pieces to the checkered half.

    6. Attach one of the wedges for the head.


    RESOURCES :

    Learn Fruit and Vegetable Sculpting — Made Easy with Chef Ray Duey
    23920 Anza Ave. #126
    Torrance, CA 90505
    Phone: 310-791-9661
    Website: www.chefgarnish.com


    GUESTS :

    Leonila Y. Arboleda
    23930 Anza Ave. #126
    Torrance, CA 90505
    Phone: 424-477-6707
    E-Mail: lafoodartist@yahoo.com

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