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windypines Posted - Sep 03 2024 : 04:38:30 AM
My apples are getting close to ripe. I have cortland and honey crisp apples. The other trees took the year off. I checked them yesterday and both are just a touch under ripe. The woodpeckers are getting into them like crazy. The pileated woodpeckers really enjoy the apples and even the flowering crab apples. Add in the deer cleaning up the windfalls. We do have two small trees, Zestars, that we left a few apples on to taste them. They were ripe the first of August. I picked apples for my ma in her orchard a few weeks ago. The Duchess apples are her favorite. It is a very old tree, that thankfully keeps going. Enjoy the season.

Farming in WI

Michele


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Cissik Posted - Oct 04 2024 : 10:38:39 PM
No I did not get the recipe but people suggestef some yummilicious alternatives. Making spiced apple jelly tomorrow withe the nam makerMight have to make some fresh bread. Just to do a test!!

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alterationsbyemily Posted - Sep 27 2024 : 09:42:03 AM
Cissik, did you get the reciept? I have an absolute backlog of MJF magazines and books.

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windypines Posted - Sep 25 2024 : 02:39:12 AM
I finished up with apples yesterday. Canned 6 quarts of juice. I picked most of the apples off the tree then, for a friend. The woodpeckers really did alot of damage to alot of apples. The cows get the bruised apples that had fallen, and boy do they love them.
From Americas Test Kitchen= apple fritters= put your apple pieces in your dry ingredients before adding the wet. Also they use apple juice or cider for the liquid for more flavor. They are good!

Farming in WI

Michele


StitchinWitch Posted - Sep 24 2024 : 11:34:09 AM
Sylvia -- if you do an online search for "apple fritters" you will find a lot of good recipes.

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windypines Posted - Sep 24 2024 : 03:28:01 AM
I don't have it Sylvia. I do have a fritter recipe from Americas test kitchen though that is very good.

Farming in WI

Michele


Cissik Posted - Sep 23 2024 : 2:59:33 PM
Does someone have MJ’s apple fritter recipe

Sylvia
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Wanda Sue Posted - Sep 09 2024 : 09:28:08 AM
What a blessing Michelle to be able to carry on the farming traditions on your great-grandparents land.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 09 2024 : 09:10:32 AM
Michele I'm so glad the tree is still producing. Our great-grandparents would have been thrilled that you are still farming at the homestead. Enjoy your apples!

Dawn in IL

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Sep 08 2024 : 3:57:33 PM
Michele, enjoy those fresh apples from your farm this year. Maybe you can make something with them for our Annual Apple Pie Sunday, on September 29, to finalize our celebration here at MJF!

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windypines Posted - Sep 05 2024 : 03:10:53 AM
Yes Dawn the tree was planted by our great grandparents. Being over a hundred years old, I am amazed it keeps going. the land has been in our family for 123 years now.

Farming in WI

Michele


MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 04 2024 : 12:42:08 PM
Hopefully the woodpeckers will leave you some apples. They all sound delicious. I can't wait until my apple tree has apples. Enjoy all those yummy apples!

Krista
ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 04 2024 : 07:32:22 AM
Enjoy your apple crop Michele. Is the old apple tree at your mom's house one our great-grandparents had planted? Have fun canning your apple pie filling to enjoy all winter long.

Dawn in IL

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - Sep 03 2024 : 09:32:24 AM
Our Apples are just starting to turn red, looking forward to making Apple Pies, Cobblers and more. Our company coming will sure enjoy every thing I make.

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YellowRose Posted - Sep 03 2024 : 06:42:58 AM
Michelle. so enjoyed hearing you talk about your and your mother's apple orchards. Hope the woodpeckers don't do too much damage.

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