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In standard New England tradition, my family recently enjoyed "apple picking" at Red Apple Farm in Philipston, Massachusetts. I had no idea there were so many kinds of apples. The beautiful Red Apple Farm has over 51 varieties ! We were able to find MacIntosh, Paula Red, Ginger Gold, and Honey Crisp. We made two apple pies and homemade apple sauce. Yum!!
Two bags of apples remain. Do you have any favorite apple baking recipes to share? If you don't have a recipe, maybe you can reply with an apple quote! I like those too. 🙂
Here's an apple quote from Henry David Thoreau, "Surely the apple is the noblest of fruit!" What makes an apple noble? Maybe it is because it is known that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away?"
Apples have an array of antioxidants which helps prevent cell damage in the body. Apples are also rich in minerals, fiber and vitamins (particularly Vitamin C). What can be more noble than contributing to good health!
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The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less.
Arthur Miller
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
All it takes is good aim. (Winston Churchill)
A bad apple can make a healthy apple rot, but a healthy apple cannot heal a bad apple.
(Mario Rigoni Stern - an Italian writer born in the area where I live)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Rigoni_Stern
My grandmother in Maryland used to make the awesome apple butter. I will ask the family if they have the recipe.
Did you know that there were 17k named varieties of apple in the US...now 5k left? Did you know that there is an Orchard Conservatory who preserves these and a project called the "Lost Apple Project"? Your post made me think of an NPR stream I listened to while running errands. How each apple is different...Unable to find the link to the stream, but here is a smaller article 🙂