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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
: When I was an anklebiter we had an old dinosaur shelter - well, air raid
: shelter, anyway - and this was racked out for keeping apples. The apples
: which kept best were the Bramleys, and then the Codlings. Charles Ross
: and James Grieve kept well, as did Cox's Orange Pippins, and most of the
: other varieties we kept weren't known to us by name. Some just didn't
: keep well - beauty of Bath was one of these.
James Grieve? I presume kept as cookers. I find JG goes soft after a week
and is inedible as a desert apple.
Back in the mists of time - early to mid fifties, so I can't remember,
but you're probably quite correct.
When we got a freezer we used that for apple pulp, well, what we hadn't
enough room for in Kilner jars, and the shelter was turned over (not
literally) to mushrooms.
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Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
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