Subj : Apples part 2
To   : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Mon Oct 14 2024 17:40:29

Hi Dave,


RH> It's a good one for this time of year. Cold cider is good too, but
RH> the hot version is something special.

DD> Aboutthe only way I don't like cider is "hard" cider. My grandfather
DD> was a fan of it, so I tried to like it as well. No go.  Bv)=

I don't think I'd care for it either. (G)


DD> I'd probably make this with thighs, but that's me.

DD>       Title: Apple Cider Chicken w/Apples & Parsnips
DD>  Categories: POultry, Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs
DD>       Yield: 3 servings


RH> Breasts or thighs, either way, it looks good.

DD> Made it yesterday for my friend Les' wife, Sara. Les is in expensive
DD> care after his heart stopped. And poor Sara has been run ragged
DD> getting the house ready for home hospice. And with High Holy Days at
DD> her temple. Since there was nothing un-Kosher in it ... there were no
DD> leftovers.

Doesn't sound good, do they do that community service award
posthumously?


DD> I used Northern Spy for the apples as that was what was available at
DD> the Apple Barn when I picked up the cider. No Granny Smith to be had.

I'd consider honeycrisp, one of my favorites for both cooking and
eating.


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Ruth
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