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A dab of mustard

Imagine my surprise to find mustard in my apple last week. Not the actual golden brown spicy stuff, but rather its distinctive tang. Minus the heat.

Calm before the bloom

Not a bud has burst earlier today at Huchins Farm in Concord, Massachusetts.

Separated at birth?

Five apple names with stories to tell

I love how every apple has a story. Sometimes the stories come with titles, in the names of the apples. Here are five of them. Nodhead . This amiable old-style apple with cider and watermelon notes originated in Hollis, New Hampshire, in the eighteenth century. A local historical website records that the apple, developed by by Samuel Jewett, "was locally known as Nod-head from the fact that Jewett nodded his head when walking or talking." None other than  Jewett's several-times great grandson  has chimed in on this story. The apple is also known as Jewett's Red. Empire . What could possibly be the significance of the name "Empire" for this product of New York State's famous fruit-breeding program ? This relatively modern variety dates from

The Apple Snob

As the saying goes: blogging = focus + voice. I've nailed the focus bit. But sometimes I fret about the voice. Meet the Apple Snob, an online persona I have played with, though only in my head. Tally ho! Because who does not like a little knowing snark with their fruit?