The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #133111   Message #3022947
Posted By: open mike
03-Nov-10 - 06:45 PM
Thread Name: Folklore: Apple - lore, stories, history, sayings
Subject: RE: Folklore: Apple - lore, stories, history, sayings
don't forget to include...crafts such as apple head dolls..
http://www.appledolls.org/
http://www.fruitfromwashington.com/Relative/dolls.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_6196179_make-apple-face-dolls.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_4582522_oldfashioned-applefaced-dolls.html

I have made and canned many jars of applesauce...i like it sweet and spicy. I use a strainer to remove the seeds and skins after i have
simmered the apples. I no longer have my Kitchenaid, but there are
other devices you can use to strain fruits and veggies...which do not require electricity..http://www.pickyourown.org/applesauce.htm
http://www.foleyfoodmill.com/
http://www.mendingshed.com/strainer.html

Here is another way to preserve apples.
http://www.pickyourown.org/apples_dried.htm
http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod2-1/716014.shtml?type=product&WT_tsrc=CSE&WT_mc_id=GoogleBaseUSA&WT_z_mc_id1=716014&RID=40&mr:trackingCode=AD6CD0CB-958E-DF11-A0C8-002219318F67&mr:referralID=NA

kitchen gizmos are great...some work savers actually make more work
when you include the time you have to spend cleaning them. It breaks my heart to think of how many gizmos, thing-a-ma-jigs, strainers, whippers, juicers, etc. were lost in the fire...so now I am starting over from scratch....also i miss my dishes...oh yeah,they had apples
on 'em, too http://www.robbinsnest.com/homer-laughlin-china/rhythm/american-provincial-ry104.html