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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Tue, 09/29/09 1:31 PM
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NYPIzzaNut Should I just post the link to it do you think (like members do here regularly and frequently to copyright protected sites and data?) Here's the way it works: It is permissible to post 10 percent of a copyrighted work or 500 words, whichever is less, as long as you provide attribution. The safest way to post something that is copyrighted is to post an attributed sentence or two along with a link.
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Greymo
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Tue, 09/29/09 3:02 PM
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Does anyone know if the "uv treated" cider fements like the unpasteurized does?
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NYPIzzaNut
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Tue, 09/29/09 3:04 PM
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Indubitably.
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seafarer john
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Tue, 09/29/09 6:27 PM
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While I thank NYPIN for posting that report, I'm not about to read the whole damn thing and I doubt that more than two other roadfooders are up to the punishment - so I don't think copywrite infringement is a big deal in this matter. Cheers, John
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Tue, 09/29/09 7:06 PM
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seafarer john ... so I don't think copywrite infringement is a big deal in this matter. Cheers, John It is if you're the one being sured.
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WarToad
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 3:56 PM
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Greymo Does anyone know if the "uv treated" cider fements like the unpasteurized does? Add a dash of champaign yeast and give it 2 weeks in a cool basement, you'll have your buzz going in no time.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 4:06 PM
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WarToad Greymo Does anyone know if the "uv treated" cider fements like the unpasteurized does? Add a dash of champaign yeast and give it 2 weeks in a cool basement, you'll have your buzz going in no time. My father used to stick jugs of cider in a snowbank in our yard and it wouldn't be long before we had great hard cider.
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saps
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 4:44 PM
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You don't need to answer Hoffman. If he were truly concerned, he would have PM'd you instead of trying to make you foolish.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 5:49 PM
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saps You don't need to answer Hoffman. If he were truly concerned, he would have PM'd you instead of trying to make you foolish. Just exactly whatinhell are you talking about?
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WarToad
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 6:06 PM
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Michael Hoffman WarToad Greymo Does anyone know if the "uv treated" cider fements like the unpasteurized does? Add a dash of champaign yeast and give it 2 weeks in a cool basement, you'll have your buzz going in no time. My father used to stick jugs of cider in a snowbank in our yard and it wouldn't be long before we had great hard cider. That would have then been unpasturized cider with natural yeasts still alive.
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Greymo
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 6:22 PM
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Michael Hoffman saps You don't need to answer Hoffman. If he were truly concerned, he would have PM'd you instead of trying to make you foolish. Just exactly whatinhell are you talking about? I think it means that poor Saps has no sense of humor, or else had too many pre-dinner cocktails.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 7:07 PM
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WarToad Michael Hoffman WarToad Greymo Does anyone know if the "uv treated" cider fements like the unpasteurized does? Add a dash of champaign yeast and give it 2 weeks in a cool basement, you'll have your buzz going in no time. My father used to stick jugs of cider in a snowbank in our yard and it wouldn't be long before we had great hard cider. That would have then been unpasturized cider with natural yeasts still alive. Oh, right. I wasn't suggesting you could do that with pasturized cider. I was just talking about what my father used to do.
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rebeltruce
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Thu, 10/1/09 8:19 PM
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My Pap used to sit a couple jugs out on the backporch, a week or so and look out! He'd poke some holes in the lids so that the jugs wouldn't explode. A glass or two and all was right with the world.....LOL!
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eruby
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Fri, 10/2/09 8:41 AM
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The excellent unpasteurized cider at Baugher's in Westminster, MD has this: "FDA required warning: This product has not been pasteurized and, therefore, may contain harmful bacteria that can cause serious illness in children, the elderly, and persons with weakened immune systems."
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Greymo
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Fri, 10/2/09 8:49 AM
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Baughers is where we purchased our cider the other day. We picked 60 pounds of apples first which is really fun for the kids. They were ready for cider after all that picking!
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Mon, 10/5/09 3:50 PM
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Picked up my second gallon ($6) of unpasturized cider of the season at Phantom Farms in Cumberland, RI this past week. Simply Outstanding. I was curious to see if the second gallon would be as good as the first. It was. Ran out mid week and bought some pasturized cider from Jaswells at a local grocer. After having the real stuff, it was a poor substitute.
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NYPIzzaNut
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Mon, 10/5/09 6:06 PM
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Our gallon of UV treated cider at A & M Farm Orchard in Midland OH goes for $4.
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Greymo
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Mon, 10/5/09 6:15 PM
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I believe that we pay $4.95 for our cider and it is worth every penny. The kids had it this morning with pancakes and their grandfather's pure New York State maple syrup.
<message edited by Greymo on Mon, 10/5/09 6:16 PM>
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Unpasteurized Cider
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Mon, 10/5/09 7:21 PM
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Greymo I believe that we pay $4.95 for our cider and it is worth every penny. The kids had it this morning with pancakes and their grandfather's pure New York State maple syrup. Why did they take their poor old grandfather's syrup away from him?
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