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Default Orange rind vs. orange extract?

On 21/09/2015 9:19 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>


>>> Well, they are very popular around these 'ere part <g> We are down
>>> in N.
>>> Yorks at present and a woman has just brought me a load of windfall
>>> apples
>>> ... so I guess they are a bit too popular ...

>>
>> Are you saying she's hoping to get the apples back from you as apple
>> pies?

>
> That is the general impression ... <g>
>
>

I've just been given about 20lbs of apples of an unrecognisable variety.
I have stewed and moulied all the bruised ones and the mush is currently
in a jelly bag, dripping into a pan for jelly. I don't think the yield
will be very good. I think I will add some of the deep red apples from
my ornamental crab-apple tree to add a bit of colour.
Graham
 
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