What is this job like in army life? What groups do they work with what do they do day to dayHow often are they used for actually heavy equipment operating? or do they do alot of general stuff? Idk any info would be nice thank you
they are good fried like potatoes in a little butter or bacon grease with some sugar and cinnamon on topthey can be cored and baked whole you can make apple fritters with some flour , milk eggs, by mixing the dry ingredients in there and then dipping sliced apples in the mixture and frying themnuke a cored apple with Honey and cinnamon, apples slathered with peanut butter is tastyfried apple pies are real easy to makeso, good luck a apple a day is really truly good for youthe apple is very versatile and there are more recipes than apple seeds.
I don't know how healthy this is but I is a good recipeApple Dumpling Crisp 8 medium apples 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 stick (1/2 cup) margarine 1/2 cup all?purpose flour Wash and peel apples; cut into piecesPlace in medium bowlSprinkle sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg over apples, then mix inBring margarine to room temperature in a small bowl; add brown sugar and flourMix together until crumblyPour over applesBake in a 2?quart baking dish at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes.
A lot of busy work and maintenance while you are statesideA lot of work when you are deployed overseasThere is always a need for construction work and repair on bases, cobs and opsYou will learn a lot of construction equipment officially and on OJT (On the job training)Don't hesitate to jump on a new piece of equipment to learn itYou will operate everything from a HYEX (Hydraulic Excavator or Backhoe) to a Grader, to a C-truck, to a front end loader, to a Grove 20 ton crane, to a roller, to a M916 semi truck and lo boy, to dump trucksYou are in high demand overseas especially where they don't have private contractors building stuff.
you can make candy apples :) you can dip them in chocolate, and sprinkles, or anything,