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Default Cider (or lack thereof) rant

Dave Smith > wrote:

> I would certainly agree that Delicious is a misnomer for that particular
> type of apple. I never did like them as much as other types, and they
> are useless for cooking. As for cider, it is usually made with apples
> that are a little more tart, and usually from apples that have fallen on
> the ground. Apple farmers I know gather the fallen apples for pressing.
> The local apple harvest is just starting, and I have not seen any fresh
> local cider yet.


Sounds like a good recipe for e-coli juice. Trustworthy
manufacturers who aren't trying to skimp don't use fallen apples.

-sw
 
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