Autumn's apples

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fabulousoyster
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Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 9:59 AM
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Fresh picked apples available everywhere now.
Which ones are your favorites?
I love the Japanese varieties, Crispin/Mutsu, Fuji.
A fresh picked old fashioned Yellow Delicious is wonderful too.
Please share your favorites. Thanks.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 10:20 AM
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I am more into apple cider than apples - it will be available the week after next in our neck of the woods!!!!!!!!!!  Fresh from our local apple orchards.  Our favorite is a mix of several different apples - no idea what they are but the cider resulting from them is some of the best I had ever tasted. A & M Farm Orchard in Midland OH is my favorite for cider in SW Ohio and Environs:

http://consumer.discoverohio.com/searchdetails.aspx?detail=58913

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 10:58 AM
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For fresh eating, IMO, there is only one apple - Macoun.  Unfortunately they have a short season (Oct - Nov) & don't store well. I've never cared for the sweet apples - Delicious, Fuji, etc., except as part of a crisp.  Paula Reds are are a good early season apple.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 11:30 AM
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I did a double-take at the market yesterday when I saw HONEYCRISP Apples (a favorite of mine) at $3.29 a Pound!!!  I know we had a bad year for fruit locally, and the neighbors Peach Orchard is bare as well, BUT importing Apples at that price makes "An Apple A Day..." as costly as my nornal Lunch !!!

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 1:00 PM
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Macouns first and foremost. They are not grown locally, but a fairly good supply is usually available shipped from upper
New York State. Wegman's is where I get them in most cases.
 
Second is Macintosh. I grew up on these apples. They are normally grown locally, but the best come from New York State. I had some summer Macs the other week. They were pretty good, juicy, but just a little too soft for my taste.
 
I also like Red Cortland which are local, and are nice and tart.
 
I don't care for sweet apples. I like my fruit to have a good tang to it.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/11/09 10:41 PM
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Jonagolds, Mutsus, Macs and Honeycrisps...

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Re:Autumn's apples - Sat, 09/12/09 1:05 AM
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Fuji for me, thanks.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Sat, 09/12/09 7:49 AM
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Macoun's are at the top of my list as well and look forward to them in the next couple of weeks.

Beyond that, I like Honeycrisps, Gala & Fuji. Had some Gravenstein from HoneyPot Hill in Stow, MA a couple of weeks ago. They were huge and had a nice sweet/tart balance.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Sat, 09/12/09 9:39 AM
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Honeycrisp, Golden Delicious, Northern/Prairie Spy, and Arkansas Blacks top my list. We grow all but the Honeycrisp, and for the price I mentioned earlier we won't be enjoying them this season.  We used to use Gravensteins in SoCal for a Pie Apple (years ago). We don't see them often in the Ohio Valley.

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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/18/09 2:49 PM
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I went to my local orchard here earlier this week, still a little early for lots of thier varieties but still had some good choices.

I got a mixed 1/2 peck bag and a half gallon of cider.

The cider was still tart little early for super sweet cider yet, and the apples were also too early :-(

I will go back next week and try again and again and again and again :-)


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Re:Autumn's apples - Fri, 09/18/09 3:56 PM
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If you love apple cidar and are in the Lancaster Pa area, Kaufmann's is one superior cider!!!!