windfall apples are for our pigs, the good ones off the trees are for us, to bake or make sauce with and we purchased a gently used cider press!
we had a full weekend! Started with a visit to General Nicholas Herkimer's home from the 18th century, kept up so beautifully. This man was playing the hurdy gurdy. Then we saw a reenactment of the Battle of Oriskany, volunteers in the 1777 clothing fired real muskets...it was loud and smokey.There was a garlic festival not far away. All kinds of garlic items, garlic cheese and pizza with garlic for sale. One vendor was selling these beautiful bouquets of sunflowers.
Four 5-gallon buckets yielded about 3 gallons of cider. We chopped the apples first, then put them in the press. It is really perfectly sweet with a little tart, and just scrumptious. I baked a batch of donuts and sprinkled cinnamon and sugar on top, to have with the cider.I've wanted to do this challenge and 3 yrs ago, I did commit to wearing a denim dress for a length of time, it may have been just a week though, not 100 days. Below, is a photo from the Wool& catalog that arrived a few days ago.
And of course, we went to church. We are homeschooling this morning. We start lessons with prayer and light a beeswax candle and incense, then choose a verse as copywork. It's kind of like a warm-up. Even I start with writing in my journal.
Oh love this! Apple cider AND donuts!!! ☺️
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed embiggening these pictures and taking in all the details. Lovely fun and learning opportunities. I looked up the 100 day Wooland Challenge, and while I can't imagine doing it, I am intrigued.
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful photos and fresh cider is the best cider!!
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