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Old 04-10-2011, 11:57   #1
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Default Cider help...........

We're disappearing under a huge crop of apples this year
So wondered if anyone has any really simple cider recipes as there's only so much apple sauce, chutney and crumble a man can take
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Peel and slice then freeze them.
OK they will only be fit for apple sauce or fillings etc.

Cider seems a good idea though
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+make+cider+from+apples



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Cheers Brian, such a wag
I was hoping someone may have had first hand knowledge of a cider recipe rather than another google trip into the weird and strange
Ta anyway
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Do you store any whole? We wrap them individually in news paper and pack them in large card boxes then kept on a shed shelf. Usually last till May or June. David.
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hay bud, give Hifly a call / message on here
http://www.vegetableoildiesel.co.uk/...p?action=login

he has my 20 ltr cubies for cider he makes
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Do you store any whole? We wrap them individually in news paper and pack them in large card boxes then kept on a shed shelf. Usually last till May or June. David.
Never that organised mate So we usually bash 'em and freeze 'em, but this year I shall be mainly making cider
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Tip for a cider/apple press; 2 ton bottle jacks & some sturdy timber.
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or ..... you could get my ex wife to sit on them
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