I was alarmed to discover that the last pot of the late Strangelove Mater's chutney had made a valiant attempt to eat its way through the lid of the jar & escape.
I took pity on it & consigned it to the compost heap where it's eaten lots & lots of nice things.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
You're lucky - lost all ours to blight.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
You can blend cookers & eaters to make cider. Won't be as good as Dabinett, etc, but will give you a reasonable output.
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Originally posted by cojak View Postthe wonderful tree we have in the middle of the back garden is well over 100 years old and the other one not much younger.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
You're lucky - lost all ours to blight.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
We only have cookers and crabs so my cider press sits covered in spiders. Planted some cider varieties but they are slow growers.
A local landlord has started cider-making so likewise we may be donating apples.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre all the ingredients home-grown? If so, what varieties?
Sadly ours are the only apple trees remaining in the close and I suspect that they will go too once we leave the property.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Nice! I hope to be joining you in a couple of years, planted some fruit trees this year but will take a year or two to fruit (apple, pear, plum and cherry).
Are the apples eaters or bakers?
Oh, what to you store it in, and if jars, how do you get enough?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI always worry about the solid to liquid ratio
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
We did some plum chutney a few weeks ago with the mirabelles. Turned out rather fine.
Giving away apples currently, while contemplating getting the cider press out.
A local landlord has started cider-making so likewise we may be donating apples.
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