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"DADDY"
I'm not an apple fan........unless they're in the form of a pie or a fritter.
Face/Off. Classic.I could eat a peach for hours......
Beat me to it, damn it ......I could eat a peach for hours......
Winesap is the only right apple to use in homemade applesauce!I have a dozen Arkansas black apples in the refrigerator from my trees this fall. They keep well, taste good, but have a really tough skin. My winesap started producing this year, and is one of the best apples I've ever tasted.
Yes, but the owner of the peach may become irritable after about 45 minutes. Cuz, you know… peach likes to get a nut. And if not, 45 minutes is a long time.I could eat a peach for hours......
How do you like them apples?Do you like turtles?
Politics tend to drag the forum down so unless it’s political and hunting or shooting related we shut those down. I guess as long as the apple is rotten it can stay.I got a thread deleted earlier because this isn’t a political forum. I want to get one deleted because this isn’t an apple forum.
But if we start talking about certain Protein Consumer's height it'll get nuked, right?Politics tend to drag the forum down so unless it’s political and hunting or shooting related we shut those down. I guess as long as the apple is rotten it can stay.
yes this is what i meant lol, old apple trees , there are lots of them where i liveWhen yer talkin about “wild “ apples that taste good, they’re not actually wild. They’re leftover trees from some homestead or cabin. Good tasting apples are a carefully bred product, usually grown from grafts, and truly wild apples are almost universally bitter. Apples that are allowed to fully ripen on the tree will be tastier than storebought, which are often picked a little shy of ripe. I think they even use some kind of chemical gas bath to ripen them in the store? Or to keep them “fresh.”