For Christmas my mother and step-dad gave us a gift certificate to Sun Mountain Lodge. So we used it last night on our way to our annual crabapple picking. So we had an extravagant start to our journey. Here's the lodge:
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Crabapple trip
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6 comments:
I didn't even know anyone had a commercial crabapple orchard! What do you use them for? I've only canned a few spiced crabapples, and made jam.
It's a commercial regular apple orchard that has crabapples as pollinators. Except for us, I think they all just rot. We use them to blend with our own apples to make hard cider. The crabapples add tannins to the mix.
I wondered if it had something to do with your cider. Do the orchard owners charge you for them, since they would go to waste otherwise?
He charges us 35 cents per pound.
You guys were in my territory. Too bad I didn't know you were going to Orondo, I could have come over and said HI. Orondo is only a half hour from us normally. But with the Beebe bridge out, it's an hour and a half. Have fun with the crabapples!
Jackie
Jackie,
I did think about you guys as we were driving through Chelan. We were running late though because of the thunderstorm that morning and then the bridge being out. We will go every year around Labor Day though until our own crab apples trees start producing enough so maybe we can coordinate for next year sometime.
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