You are so fortunate to have beautiful autumns. The last two years, the weather has gone from hot summer to cold winter and skipped autumn. I love autumn! The same happened this year. The past few days, I've needed a coat and a scarf.
We used to but the past summers have been bad. But not as hot as this summer. Oh, that was terrible! I watched the crops dry up! We (the local farms) were so low on cattle feed, they had to feed the cows rejected candy to fatten them up! No kidding!
oh man...that's awful! Here in MI we grow a lot of apples. We had hardly any this year! Almost all of them were killed when it got too warm to early then froze back up again. Our cider costs about $9 a gallon :/
Mi. That's Michigan? (I'm trying to remember . . .) My Pastor and his family are from Michigan. What's the brand of cider? I bought some last week and have been drinking a mug of it every day. There's a lot of brown specks in it. More than there usually are.
Yup, Michigan. We usually buy it right from a cider mill. Parshallville Cider mill. we haven't gone yet this year though. Oh and the brown in the bottom is just what tell you it's good cider The stuff you get from the store usually doesn't have that and it's gross. We normally buy about three jugs of it a year. two for the fall, and one to freeze and have later for Christmas morning.
lol I wouldn't know, I guess I would have an accent to someone from another part of country. What accent is it?
Ugh, I hate pulp, I barely even like orange juice XD But the brown stuff usually stays in the bottom of the glass anyways, though it's never really bothered me too much
Oh and the brown in the bottom is just what tell you it's good cider
We normally buy about three jugs of it a year. two for the fall, and one to freeze and have later for Christmas morning.
I never drink the brown stuff. I'm really weird about that. Just like I hate pulp in orange juice. It gags me.
Ugh, I hate pulp, I barely even like orange juice XD But the brown stuff usually stays in the bottom of the glass anyways, though it's never really bothered me too much