Hinotori
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There is an old apple tree on the corner of our property. It had a bumper crop of apples this year. Unfortunately, they are small, hard and rather dry and bland. They were never sour early on, I had tried them. I don't think the tree was planted there, I think it probably grew from a tossed apple.
So they are no good really for eating, and I don't have any livestock other than chickens right now.
Any ideas on what I could use them for? I hate seeing them and thinking it's such a waste to leave them. I've thought about juicing them. They may make ok juice for cider or vinegar since what they do haven't isn't bad tasting, there just isn't enough for eating outright.
So they are no good really for eating, and I don't have any livestock other than chickens right now.
Any ideas on what I could use them for? I hate seeing them and thinking it's such a waste to leave them. I've thought about juicing them. They may make ok juice for cider or vinegar since what they do haven't isn't bad tasting, there just isn't enough for eating outright.