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Are You Going Apple Picking This Fall If So What Are You Making With All Those Apples

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After Apple-Picking by Robert Frost

After Apple-Picking Summary



A guy has been picking apples all day up on a ladder. He hasn't picked every last apple, but night is coming and he is tired. He remembers the strange vision he had that morning when he looked at a bunch of grass through a sheet of ice he removed from a drinking trough. It looked like the world was melting, and then he dropped the piece of ice. He may or may not be falling asleep as he has these thoughts. He thinks of how he will dream about apples.

He's getting sick of harvesting apples – there are so many of them, and he has to be careful not to let them fall. If an apple falls, it has to be chucked into the heap to use for making cider. Those cider apples are considered almost worthless.

He imagines that these thoughts about worthless apples and dropping things will haunt his sleep. He wonders if it will be a long, deep sleep, like the hibernation of a woodchuck, or whether it will just be a normal "human" sleep.
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Can I make an apple pie using Gala apples?

Yes, you can make an apple pie with pretty much any apple (we’ll leave mock apple pie out of this one). The better question is, do I want to use Gala apples?, and the answer is (probably) maybe. There are a couple of compromises when you’re using something like a Gala. They’re a sweet apple, so if your filling calls for sugar, you might want to reduce it, and they’re a fairly juicy apple, which means they’re going to release a lot of liquid when they bake. That’s going to affect your bottom crust (it’s going to be wet) and it’s potentially going to affect a top crust - Gala apples cook down, so if there’s a top crust, you might have a fairly large gap between the apples and the top crust.If they’re pretty much all you’ve got, I’d consider cooking them down a bit in a large pot or 12 inch pan - basically sweat them like you’d sweat onions to get them to release some of the juice and shrink down some. Don’t cook them fully, since you’re still going to bake them, but get them started and get some of that liquid out.In the end, it’s apple pie. It pretty much always tastes good!

How do you pick out a good apple?

Don’t over do this. Just grab a few off the pile and take the chance. Lumps and warts mean nothing, eat them. Hold an apple. Handle it gently. Feel it without squeezing with fingers. Toss from one hand to the other. Listen to it as you do it. If it feels and sounds tight and hard that is a good start. Bruises can be cut out of an otherwise good apple. There is nothing worse than people who go round squeezing lots of fruit, leaving bruises and taking only two. Smell the apple. What type any one person likes will be an individual preference. Just buy lots of different types of apples and work out your preferences. Ones that are dull are better because they have not been waxed. These also breathe and you can smell them. Some apples can be slightly shrivelled and still be delicious. Some can be hard and crisp but flavourless. Some can be dull in flavour and texture, making you feel like you are eating crunchy cardboard. The so called Red Delicious is famous for this. Others can be fragrant and sweet but can range from crisp to hard to chewy to floury. If the flavour is good I like even floury ones.There is nothing wrong with asking a fruit seller to cut an apple up so you can try one. If you like one a lot who knows, you might buy two or three kilograms.

What can be done to keep bees away from where apples fall so we can pick them up without being stung?

You're just going to have to be careful picking them up. You can get a long-handled fruit picker, and use that instead of your hands. You can use gloves. You can pick them up after dark, when the bees have gone to sleep.

Question over elderly neighbour stealing apples from my apple tree?

fairy ............

calm down - its an old person - let him have the apples - for Pete's sake

besides the dodger is on the right of the law

the tree hangs over the fence onto his property - anything hanging over that imaginary line is his by law - next time don't plant the tree so close to the property line if you want to be so stingy

you fire any weapon at the elderly its not only intent its abuse (ever heard of elderly abuse??)

i suggest that you compromise with the beloved ancient and offer to give them a half bushel of apples so he doesn't hurt himself picking them, for the inconvenience of all your apple leaves and branches dropping down on to his lawn and making work for him to clean up in the fall

Is it safe to eat premature apples that fall off your tree?

I have made some of the best apple pies with the early apples that fall before they're ripe. They're very sour/tart, and crisp. We like them as an eating apple when ripe for sure, and I do make pies with them then too, but I really look forward every year to the ones I make with the sour apples!

'After Apple Picking' By Robert Frost english homework help please?

After Apple-Picking Summary
A guy has been picking apples all day up on a ladder. He hasn't picked every last apple, but night is coming and he is tired. He remembers the strange vision he had that morning when he looked at a bunch of grass through a sheet of ice he removed from a drinking trough. It looked like the world was melting, and then he dropped the piece of ice. He may or may not be falling asleep as he has these thoughts. He thinks of how he will dream about apples.

He's getting sick of harvesting apples – there are so many of them, and he has to be careful not to let them fall. If an apple falls, it has to be chucked into the heap to use for making cider. Those cider apples are considered almost worthless.

He imagines that these thoughts about worthless apples and dropping things will haunt his sleep. He wonders if it will be a long, deep sleep, like the hibernation of a woodchuck, or whether it will just be a normal "human" sleep.

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Why does an apple fall down on the ground but not up?

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