I apparently do not go to Edwards Apple Orchard late in the season enough, because I just learned last week that they offer a way you can enjoy their cider donuts all year long.

The 2021 Season at Edwards Apple Orchard Officially Ends This Week

It's almost the time of year that all apple orchard fans dread; closing day. Both Edwards Apple Orchard locations will end their 2021 season this Sunday, November 28, so it is now officially stock-up time. Make sure you stop by this week to load up on their famous cider donuts, apple cider, salsas, soups, treats, decor, and other goodies before they are gone, else you'll be kicking yourself come next week.

Let's get back to Edwards' cider donuts for a moment. Did you know you can buy them specially packaged and ready to freeze for your year-long enjoyment?

Just think about this for a moment...if Edwards cider donuts are one of your favorite things on Earth, you could enjoy a cider donut on Christmas morning, one on your birthday, an Easter morning treat..you get my point, the days of feening for cider donuts in winter, spring, and summer are over if you plan correctly.

If you head out to one, (or both), of the Edwards Apple Orchards locations this week and discover their ready-for-the-freezer donuts are gone, I'm sure you could just buy their fresh ones and transfer them to a freezer-safe bag when you get home, right?  Then all you have to do is reheat them in the oven at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes and enjoy Edwards deliciousness all year long.

F.Y.I., I'm pretty sure other orchards in the area offer the same donut-freezing option, so you better make sure you check them out too.

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