Subj : Apples part 2 To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Oct 18 2024 21:56:54 Hi Dave, RH> My grandmother had a series of strokes--wasn't bad for the first few RH> but the last few did her in. I saw her about a month before she passed RH> away; by then she was pretty well out of it. She knew we were family RH> but not really how we were related. By then I had a ring from Steve--my RH> dad tried to have me show it to my grandmother but she didn't really RH> comprehend what it was. My mom had told me that I had to come home for RH> Thanksgiving if my grandmother was still living but she passed away in RH> September and I spent my first of many Thanksgivings in NC, with Steve. DD> Mom never regained consciousness after she went down. I remarked to my DD> brother that she was essentially "done" when my father died. And he DD> then reminded me that she passed on the 3rd anniversary of his death. Sounds like she died of a broken heart. RH> I'd consider honeycrisp, one of my favorites for both cooking and RH> eating. DD> I used the Northern Spy because they are tart like the Granny Smith. I DD> have both honeycrisp and cosmic crisp (a near cousin) available to me DD> and use them in my chicken salad as well as elsewhere - like for just DD> eating. Bv)= RH> Another favorite of ours is Empire==found then first up in MA when we RH> came home from Germany in 1992. Wegman's has them from time to time so RH> Steve usually grabs a bag or 2. DD> I can't recall ever having eaten an Empire. But, there are lots of DD> cultivars of apple out there. Did you know that the apples produced DD> from the trees spread by the mythic "Johhny Appleseed" (John Chapman) DD> were not meant for eating or cooking but for making cider - especially DD> hard cider. That's DD> according to an article I read in the Smithsonian magazine. Didn't know that, but not surprised. Probably a good number of apples went into baked goods or eaten as is as well as being made into cider, which turned into vinegar as it aged. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... It isn't hard to meet expenses...they're everywhere! --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .