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From: polard@fortune.UUCP (Henry Polard)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: Apples- which kind?
Message-ID: <5618@fortune.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 19:35:53 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct  3 19:35:53 1985
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Reply-To: polard@fortune.UUCP (Henry polard)
Organization: Fortune Systems, Redwood City, CA
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Summary: 

> IT'S APPLE TIME, BOYS AND GIRLS!!
>
>Hooray!!!  Medical science may have proved that an apple a day may
>not keep the doctor away, but it's still my favorite time of the
>year.
Hear, Hear!
All kinds of apples have been mentioned on the Net.  Does anyone know
of a book on the different varieties of apples, their uses and availability?

Two varieties of eating apples I'm particularly fond of are the McCowan, 
somewhat of a cross between the Macintosh and the red delicious, and the 
snow apple.  I've been able to get them only on the east coast; 
does anyone know where I can get them in the San Francisco Bay area?

I've heard that a good apple for pies is the Greening apple.

Happy crunching!
-- 
Henry Polard (You bring the flames - I'll bring the marshmallows.)
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