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We have two apple and two pear trees, in what I grandly call "The
Orchard" and they are finally about ready to pick. I've no idea what varieties they are. They are small and suffer from scab so they are not pretty but I like them if for no other reason than they came from our own trees - but the flavor is good, too! I mostly make apple butter for Christmas gifts and care packages and fruit leather and dried pears for myself and they work just fine for those purposes. I've done some reading on scab and am going to try some preventative (raking up fallen leaves and rotting fruit) and treatment (sulfur spray in the spring) measures this year. Our Concord grapes are also finally showing some purple. When they are ready, I'll make fruit leather and a bit of Splenda grape jam for my husband. We are driving up to Long Beach on Sunday, too, for the cranberry festival. I've finally gotten the hang of drying them and they are one of my favorite snacks over the long, soggy winter. Happy fall everyone! I've enjoyed hearing about everyone's preserving adventures! -Beti |
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