Old English Apples.
by trixie
Oh why can't we have some of these wonderful apples in the shops. All we get are tastless ones or ones that feel all fuffy in the middle. I long for a crispy apple.
These are grown at Clumber Park, near Nottingham, they have lots of rare apples growing. Lets hope one day we will see them in the shops.
These are grown at Clumber Park, near Nottingham, they have lots of rare apples growing. Lets hope one day we will see them in the shops.
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Posted 02/10/2014 - 22:39
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Agree Trixie, i don't like the fluffy dry apples but i do like a good Granny Smith
Posted 03/10/2014 - 20:58
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GIULIO57 wrote:
I suggest you to spend a few days... in Italy...you'll eat tasteful apples, oranges...and so on
I know I've had some lovely food and wine there
I suggest you to spend a few days... in Italy...you'll eat tasteful apples, oranges...and so on
Posted 03/10/2014 - 20:59
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autumnlight wrote:
Agree Trixie, i don't like the fluffy dry apples but i do like a good Granny Smith
I like those too. I.managed to buy spartan and russet today Agree Trixie, i don't like the fluffy dry apples but i do like a good Granny Smith
I don't like wooly or fluffy apples
Posted 03/10/2014 - 23:06
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Interesting shot Trixie. I agree with you about apples in the shops. We have some old varieties growing in our garden, such as Ellison's Orange (best apple you've ever tasted), Tom Putt (cider apple) and Ashmead's Kernel (late apple with a russet skin that tastes a bit like a pear).
Best wishes
David
Best wishes
David
Posted 04/10/2014 - 18:54
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davidstorm wrote:
Interesting shot Trixie. I agree with you about apples in the shops. We have some old varieties growing in our garden, such as Ellison's Orange (best apple you've ever tasted), Tom Putt (cider apple) and Ashmead's Kernel (late apple with a russet skin that tastes a bit like a pear).
Best wishes
David
thank you so much David. I love apples too Interesting shot Trixie. I agree with you about apples in the shops. We have some old varieties growing in our garden, such as Ellison's Orange (best apple you've ever tasted), Tom Putt (cider apple) and Ashmead's Kernel (late apple with a russet skin that tastes a bit like a pear).
Best wishes
David
Trixie
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