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windypines Posted - Sep 09 2015 : 4:15:44 PM
We have 9 apple trees in our yard, my dad has many, my brother and sister too. I finally ordered an apple press and crusher!! yahoo I am so excited. We have the crusher and the press is supposed to be here Saturday. Can't wait to start pressing apples! If anyone has any helpful hints please post them.

Farming in WI

Michele
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windypines Posted - Sep 14 2015 : 6:45:28 PM
Good idea Bonnie. we may just do it inside. it does not make a mess. If we had a screened tent that would be handy. Thanks Linda and Dawn we will enjoy it this winter!

Farming in WI

Michele
quiltee Posted - Sep 14 2015 : 5:08:27 PM
Sounds like a real adventure with the cider press. Have fun and good juice drinking this winter.


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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Sep 14 2015 : 5:04:23 PM
Could you find some mosquito netting or a tent and make the cider in there so there are no bee issues?

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windypines Posted - Sep 14 2015 : 04:07:35 AM
thanks Dawn. I did get stung when I was getting up and pushed my arm down on my leg. ouch. But the juice good!

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Michele
ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 13 2015 : 6:19:10 PM
Wow! You had quite a success your first time with the press. I'm amazed by how much juice you go too. Sorry to hear the bees were bothering you, hope you did't get stung! Next weekend's pressing picnic sounds fun. Hope everyone can make it.

Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Sep 13 2015 : 5:50:52 PM
First pressing went well. Figured out we had to cut the apples pretty small for them to go through the crusher. Used 8 different apple varieties and the juice/cider turned out pretty darn good. I canned up 7 jars for juice and froze a milk jug of cider. Most of our apples are cooking apples, but still the juice really does not need any sugar, which was a great surprise. Had roughly 4- 5 gallon buckets of apples an got roughly 4 gallons of juice. The only problem was these darn bees. Not sure what they are but they are not my honey bees. Next pressing will be next sunday hopefully. It is something that goes faster with more hands. Hopefully the kids can all come, have a picnic and press some apples. Lovin my new press.

Farming in WI

Michele
ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 12 2015 : 4:18:58 PM
So glad your pressed arrived for you Michele. Please keep us posted on how you do with it. I'm sure you will have great success and hopefully lots of cider to last the winter. I am curious about the cranberries too. Hope someone lets you know about them.

Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Sep 11 2015 : 5:27:34 PM
My apple press arrived today. I got the screw shaft greased and the first coat of food grade poly on the wood basket part. Will do another coat tomorrow morning and let it sit till probably Sunday and give it a try. I can't wait to see how it works. Dawn told me that MJ had a recipe for making ACV in her mag. Will have to look for that. From searching, I have found that fresh juice and cider are the same thing. Juice has the small particles strained out, cider you leave them in. I thought I read somewhere that you can press cranberries too. Anyone ever hear/try that?

Farming in WI

Michele
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Sep 11 2015 : 06:22:15 AM
Yummy Michele! Making your own apple cider sounds like fun and it will taste delicious!!! Please post how it all goes when you get your new press this weekend. I am excited to hear how the process goes for you! Enjoy!!

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Sep 10 2015 : 1:09:57 PM
Nikki, have fun pressing apples. You will love the fresh cider, yum!

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
Mikki Posted - Sep 10 2015 : 08:26:56 AM
I love apple cider but never had it homemade before! Sounds exciting!

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 10 2015 : 04:47:04 AM
No ideas Michele, but I love them both! Hope you get some more help here soon.

Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Sep 10 2015 : 04:20:50 AM
anyone know the difference between apple juice and apple cider? I have researched it some. Apple juice is cooked, apple cider not?? any ideas?

Farming in WI

Michele
LadyInRed Posted - Sep 09 2015 : 7:52:39 PM
I love Apple Cider but it doesn't love me for some reason. I can eat apples ok...just not
drink the Cider. I love the smell of it and always want to try again to drink it but then
find myself running for the bathroom. Some people have told me it is the natural pectin on
the apple that I'm allergic to. Beats me what causes it! But it takes some fun out of the
Season for me. Enjoy your Apple Gala!!!

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 09 2015 : 6:09:45 PM
Hope you get some great advice on pressing your own cider Michele. I'm sure it will be delicious. It's great you have so many sources to get your apples from. Have fun and let us know how your cider tastes!

Dawn in IL
ceejay48 Posted - Sep 09 2015 : 5:08:15 PM
All I can say is enjoy that pressing and making cider! YUM! My dad used to have a press that pressed 40 gallons at a time.
However, he is in heaven and the press was sold in our farm auction, but it was the ABSOLUTE BEST cider!
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