Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow growing fruits.
Cheers,
Tony
Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow growing fruits.
Cheers,
Tony
Back at you good man.
Yes sir, thank you!
Dax
What do we all have of our own growing on the holiday table?
I only have butternut squash -roasted in orange sauce- but plenty of my onions in the stuffing
Happy Thanksgiving to all yāall. I am thankful for all the friends Iāve made on here. Your generosity of knowledge, experience and good humor is greatly appreciated.
Since weāre having our T-day feast with the in-laws on Saturday, itās gonna be homemade pizza tonight.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Turkey in the oven, home made pumpkin chiffon pie in the fridgeā:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Nothing home grow
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I have no fruits on table but we had Mutsu apple crisp yesterday.
Iām grilling the Turkey this year for the first time, weāll see how it comes outā¦
Happy Thanksgiving everyone,
I donāt have to cook. We will have a smoked turkey (mail-order).
Since we have several family members together so I had them taste-tested 4 apple varieties.
From left to right Sundance, Test A, Test B and Mutsu.
Test A won by a wide margin. Comments were like ātasted an appleā, "nice texture (firm), āgood blend of sweet and tartā , etc.
2nd place was Sundance. Not as sweet as Test A, drier, more tart.
Test B and and Mutsu tasted āoldā, āgrainyā and were the least favorite.
So what is test A?
Sarah,
Would you mind checking out the thread called āCornell Orchard Storeā?
I posted the pictures of the Test A and Test B apples and their descriptions.
Happy Thanksgiving all! Only my herbs in the stuffing!
Happy Thanksgiving, only thing from the garden was a cantaloupe.
Thand full to share this forum with all of yāall geniuses! Happy turkey day!
Thank you mamuang! I see that itās Cornellās testing apples. I thought you were running some blind test using test A and test B to substitute some known Apple variatiesš
So full of thanks for life to become such an adventure, and for your helpful knowledge and encouragement.
Yours for another fruitful season,
Dave