It’s Almost Time For Ontario Cider Week. May 30 to June 6, 2015. See The Line...
Links & Details: Ontario Craft Cider ontariocraftcider.com Cider Week 2015
View ArticleMillstone American Farmhouse Cidery’s 2nd Annual Apple Blossom Festival Is...
Links & Details: www.millstonecellars.com tickets via Eventbrite
View ArticleCIDER WEEK HUDSON VALLEY JUNE 12 – 21, 2015
Visit the Cider Week Hudson Valley website for more detals: ciderweekhv.com
View ArticleApples Stories : Apples of North America by Tom Burford
Apples of North America: 192 Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers and Cooks by Tom Burford. Truly an essential resource for anyone interested in learning more about America’s national fruit....
View Article1899: Vintage Herefordshire Apples, and “French sorts”
A committee composed of members of the Herefordshire Fruit-Growers’ Association and of the Fruit and Chrysanthemum Society was appointed in 1899 to make a selection of vintage apples and pears best...
View ArticleOn Thanksgiving Traditions In The Colony of New Haven.
“Thanksgiving was celebrated with the greatest profusion. For three days previous all was bustle and preparation: the stalled ox was killed, – turkeys, hens, and geese innumerable shared the fate of...
View ArticleWhat We’re Reading: The Ghost Orchard by Helen Humphreys.
The Ghost Orchard The Hidden History of the Apple in North America Helen Humphreys Harper Collins
View ArticleWhat We’re Reading: Uncultivated Wild Apples, Real Cider, and the Complicated...
Andy Brennan of Aaron Burr Cider wrote a book – Uncultivated Wild Apples, Real Cider, and the Complicated Art of Making a Living. From Chelsea Green Publishing: “The hero of this book is the wild...
View Articlegone so long
We’ve been gone so long – like a cider Rip Van Winkle. We are back. We are in the Pacific Northwest. Cascadia based (Seattle adjacent) and we are looking to find out – What’s been going on. Cider is...
View ArticleIn Honor of the Vernal Equinox 2020
From the Library of Congress: A bouquet of spring blossoms and flowers tied with a ribbon; shown are a Primula auricula cultivar, a sprig of apple blossoms, and daffodils. Created /Published: Philada....
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