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101 Cookbookshttp://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/unfussy-apple-cake-recipe.html [101 Cookbooks] I am having the same apple problem as well right now. Apples always get eaten last in our CSA because they keep the longest and now I have three different varieties from the last three weeks and CSA number four is coming tomorrow!

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About.com Local Foods: Most Popular Articleshttp://localfoods.about.com/od/fall/tp/applevarieties.htm [About.com Local Foods: Most Popular Articles] Apple Varieties - Guide to Apples Varieties: Golden DeliciousOne of the more common ly available varieties listed here, Golden Delicious apple have a flowery aroma and sweet flavor. They keep their shape so much when cooked that they are not recommended for applesauce.

Adventures in Shawhttp://adventuresinshaw.wordpress.com/2008/10/28/walnut-apple-dutch-boy/ [Adventures in Shaw] Walnut Apple Dutch Boy « Adventures in Shaw: I opted against the powdered sugar and instead topped my dutch boy with the apple walnut syrup. Not to sound cliche, but this dutch boy really tasted like Fall…minus my sister trying to offer me to strangers at Sears.

eggs on sundayhttp://eggsonsunday.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/csa-week-14-and-warm-cabbage-apple-onion-slaw/ [eggs on sunday] CSA Week #14, and Warm Cabbage, Apple & Onion Slaw: Add the apple slices and cook another minute or so. Add the thinly sliced cabbage along with a splash of cider vinegar, a little water (about 1/4 cup), and a small pinch of sugar.

Group News Bloghttp://www.groupnewsblog.net/2008/10/csa-week-14.html [Group News Blog] Group News Blog: CSA Week 14: Right now, I am enjoying/managing an over-abundance of apples. I think that by way of making up for the fact that the berry crop got hosed this year (strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries ruined by heavy rain and cold snaps) and the fact that we didn't get a single frigging ear of corn, we are getting every apple (and every variety of thereof) grown in upstate NY.

Restaurant Widow[Restaurant Widow] Restaurant Widow: Call for CSA Info/Ratings/Reviews/Desires, etc.: Lots-o strawberries, concord grapes, apricots, plums, and more! My pantry is well stocked with home canned fruits, jams and apple butter for the winter!

Astoria CSAhttp://www.astoriacsa.com/2008/11/05/on-the-table-november-6/ [Astoria CSA] Astoria CSA » On The Table, November 6: Golden Earthworm will have a limited number of Winter Vegetable Shares available with add-ons of a Mixed Apple Share ($21.25 total for 3 lbs per delivery) and Cider Share ($20 total for 1/2 gallon per delivery). You must purchase a Vegetable Share to add-on apple or cider shares.

CHOW: Storieshttp://www.chow.com/stories/11370 [CHOW: Stories] 10 Reasons Why Whole Foods Is Annoying : For example: carob-glazed ...: If I buy an apple and an Odwalla and stick it in my purse, why don’t I get the five-cent bring-your-own-bag credit? My purse is a bag!

Poor Richard's Almanachttp://ourfriendben.wordpress.com/2008/10/18/time-to-sign-up-for-a-csa-near-you/ [Poor Richard's Almanac] Time to sign up for a CSA near you.: best of all, to us, John and Aimee have partnered with an organic orchard, North Star Orchard, owned by Ike and Lisa Kerschner, to offer weekly shares of fruits—heirloom apples, pears, Asian pears, plums, and peaches—that you can pick up at Quiet Creek when you come to get your produce share. (John and Aimee grow an amazing assortment of melons to round out your fruit options.) Ike and Lisa also offer homemade fruit butters and additional fruit if you want to stock up.

FoodieTots.comhttp://foodietots.com/2008/09/23/creamy-apple-celery-soup/ [FoodieTots.com] FoodieTots.com » Blog Archive » Creamy Apple Celery Soup: We got some beautiful young celery in our CSA bag last week, and I was planning to use it in some sort of soup when I had the thought to use some of our apples as well. This can be served hot or chilled, in case you also live somewhere where the weather and calendar aren’t always in sync.

The Jew and the Carrothttp://jcarrot.org/breaking-the-fast-with-anise-bread-and-apple-butter/ [The Jew and the Carrot] The Jew and the Carrot » Blog Archive » Yid.Dish: Apple Butter and ...: The bread was a high, oblong loaf shining from egg glaze and redolent of liquorice, which I despised as a child. On our walk, I would watch the plastic sack of break-fast food thumping against my father’s trousered leg, a reminder that holy space of Yom Kippur was about to close over us and leave us to our good intentions and the rest of the year.

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