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@Ann_T that Roast Chicken pic is going into my chicken .p0rn folder. thank you for contributing.
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@JoNorvelleWalker check for https://www.stormalong.com that's all you need .
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Today's Selection : this is a Big Boy : 16 oz ! Kingston apples 6.5 % EtOH its very tart AKA crisp. there are flavors here the seem like a very light char best I can say . they say ' Refreshingly crisp with a rich tannic finish ' Im not sure Id like tannic , but I like this. Fini . for now. the only one I might not purchase again , is the one re: pinot noir not because I didn't like it but Id put my funds elsewhere 3 more cans of each to re-review. the CEO // Yoder Master of the WKPS called to check in Ill put aside a can of each for him to try. so 2 more for me of each. looking forward to it. cheers I wish the many Cider Heads here on eG could try these esp @Duvel for the whisky version but as Ive said , I do enjoy sharing but , Me First **** burp *****
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@FauxPas that's a good idea . thank you for the reminder . I saw this on their web site , before I realized I could visit thus there would be no shipping charges, Ill sign up. hopefully it involves more than one can // selection. these seem to come in 4 can sets. rthe Wisky version I think was sold a can at a time.
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next time I re-stock Ill ask about the medium sweet versions. I think the fellow said he would sell mw individual cans they have those min rare apples I think.
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these came in " they are excellent . provided you like sour and rye . they seem salter on the tongue that the indicated salt content on the back. very difficult eating only a few
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@Senior Sea Kayaker my kind of breakfast. Id add some scrapple , to fill things out.
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Over here : https://forums.egullet.org/topic/166691-breville-paradice-9/#comment-2427056 there is an interesting discussion on Breville FP's that dice 1 or 3 sizes of dice. I can't recall dicing in quantity for some time. if I needed quantity dice , I might pulse w the regular bade as the result would cook out to a different result : pulsing whole mushrooms , several pounds , to cook etc do you dice repeatedly for some sort of Rx these days ? I think Im missing something , or maybe not ? P.S.: I could see dicing , pretty small dice for Hash , maybe dicing carrots to match the size of peas for peas and carrots home made from fresh peas and carrots ? ( I buy P & C 's frozen , haven't had a fresh pea for ages }
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@ElsieD if you mean a dicing set for the 16 : it seems not yet ( 3 sizes of dice. ) that I could find P.S.: found this https://www.breville.com/us/en/parts-accessories/accessories/bfp0060nuc1.html maybe this is the first step for th 3 size dice.
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it seems the paradise 9 comes with one dice size : o.5 " https://www.breville.com/us/en/products/food-processors/bfp638.html its $ 399. there is the kit https://www.breville.com/us/en/parts-accessories/accessories/bfp009neu0zna1.html $ 79 that fits the 9 Sous Chef : https://www.breville.com/us/en/products/food-processors/bfp610.html?sku=BFP610BSS1BNA1 $ 349 there does not seem to be a kit for either 9 to get the two other dice sizes you get w the Paradise 16 : https://www.breville.com/us/en/products/food-processors/bfp838.html dice : 5/8 " , 0.5 " and 5;16 " this machine , complete : $ 699. the 12 system does not dice. $ 299 plain # 349 mini bowl and attachment container. what I find interesting in this series is the variable slicing system and a very impressive motor : 30 year warranty. however , when was the last time you diced anything ? that may be important in your daily use , or not. P.S.:the Paradise system is not sold @ Amazon , and not discounter anywhere I could easily find. the Paradox 9 does have a pretty nifty on board store system. the App seems to be Rx's w some color coding for the blades you use for those Rx 's.
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Id like to know more about how it dices. there seem to be three 'screens this is on the 16 . how do these screens cut ? do you jus pus the food through them , then a blade slices the 'stocks ?' P.S.:found this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnuwRYRJoYg
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indeed , developed a thirst : dry , a bit more tart. could not pinpoint the subtle differences. rare Harrison , Graniwincle , Newtown Pippin , Franklin. I have had Newtown Pippins . can't tell you much about that. very nice . more tomorrow. cheers
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@Tropicalsenior should you find the time ould youtkepics of each version when you cut them in 1/2 ? thank you.
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I looked into this as far as I can tell its a smaller Breville food processor ? https://www.breville.com/en-us/shop/food-processors so the they have a 9 12 and 16 ? cups ? w versions called ' Parasite ' and versions called ' Sous Chef ' >
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Today's first study : EtOH 6.9 % dry , tart , possibly a bit more tart than the others. I taste a bit of something , not in the Boston Heirloom , but I can't tell you what that is. studying the back , this has Pinot Noir skins in it . no apple variety mentions. I'm enjoying , but Ill sub Bos,H for it next time . no real reason. its looking like a two can day.. why not ? 95 F ++ Tues, Wed , possibly thursday cool enough ( 66 F ) inside for a sl buzz.
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@YvetteMT wow thank you for sharing Id like to hear more about the mushroom powder .
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first up : thesis from RoxburyRussets and Baldwin apples . Heirloom apples developed in NE in the 1600's dry and tart , but less tart than the CrabApples of yesterday. Stormsalong description on the back suggests : ''' Champagne-Like w tart and tangy acidity '' I of course quaffed 1/2 of the glass , before I looked into any one else's opinion but its a bit like champagne , if you delete so many connotations , and rely on your tasting . this is 6.9 % EtOH a generous 16 oz. Ive liked all Ive tasted so far , and will re-purchase the lot. but on first taste , this seemed to me to be a ' winner by a nose ' [ N.B.: I do liike Champagne , or its modern version M.Rotuts ] 16 0z might preclude todays second tastting , but the day is young. wonderful discovery for me . I like dry over sweet , and love apples . dry is not quite the same as tart. Adventures continue. When I re-visit to restock ( Soon ? ) Ill look into the medium sweet heirlooms. the person there said he would sell me individual cans. Buzz buzz buzz.
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@Shelby I don't see any eggplant at least . Eggplant : the Garden's Cancer.
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@YvetteMT do you confit the legs ? have no idea what C.G. fat tastes like.
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@YvetteMT interesting flavor combinations w the corn. Ive sometimes added a pinch of sugar to corn now Im going to try a bit of honey. like the idea of parmesan too. thanks for the ideas.
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@Neely thank you for sharing. sometimes less is more. seems the restaurant is not quite there yet,
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@weinoo exactly emphasis the pleasant. two more trials tomorrow.
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What did you buy at the liquor store today? (2016 - )
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over here , a field trip literally https://forums.egullet.org/topic/166683-a-very-short-trip-to-stormalong-cider/#comment-2426849 -
I just could not stand the anticipation I tried another can : this is made w Wickson Crab apples . 7.4 % EtOH Im not a good descriptor of flavor , ie Vanilla is , well vanilla. ( the good stuff ) this is Crab Apple. if youve tasted ripe crab apples , its righ there or crab apple jam , but not sweet , right here it is very nice. hopefully the last can today. what a very nice find., all these are
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Im placing this here , as its a Discovery and a Trip. a very short trip , 1.5 towns over. https://www.stormalong.com/ I discovered some of these Ciders @ TotalWine very recently. they have been in business 10 years or so , and are almost in my backyard. along with https://jacksabby.com/ , one town west home of the delicious Hoponius Unioon Im really set for Local cider // beer. I programed into the ' GPS Display ' the address. I would have never found the place otherwise. In MA there is the TurnPike ( AKA ' Pike' ) its a highway that charges tolls , even though its been paid for many times over. Its my understanding the tools support distant relatives 3d cousins , 4th nephews etc relate to the various Finance Committees of Mass.Gov. youdont take that here : you take this : this is a bit of the better stretch. you get here that's all there is . the cider is made in Leominster , not here no hours , no phone . but the very pleasant fellow i met said there might be some one here , most days , early afternoon Inside : they have it seems versions that are available at TJ's, mentioned before , and Total Wine. those come from more common local ( MA ) apples . Ive posed a few Ive tried. they also have here , versions from more rare apples , harvested in smaller quantities. they have dryish and mid- sweet range of each . they make versions , that are not really different than the main stream exclusively for CT. , from the common apples . different can is all they also make apple berry blends , blueberry , cherry etc they sell in N.E. , and NYC. I asked about that for @weinoo the fellow was not sure , but though NYC TJ's had berry versions , etc but the TW items were also sold in various liquor marts. they also sell in Chicago. so I was pointed to the rare apples , sold at Farmers Markets not TJ's nor TW don't get me wrong ,the stuff @ TW , based on your ' dryness preference is excellent. I got 24 cans , 6 sets of four : decided to try today , so far : this is a dry cider aged in whisky barrels for 10 months. EtOH 8.3 % dry , pleasantly tart , noticeable char and whisky aroma right off the bat. subtle , but right there. delicious . @Duvel would be all over this. these versions are a bit pricier , being limited editions w rare'er apples . 24 cans cost me ~ $ 3.00 a can . maybe a bit less . most cans are 12 oz , two ro so 16 oz. what a wonderful find for me. although you might not be able to get those versions if you live in NE , CT or NYC try some , noting the dryness level on the back. not only did AAPL go up a bit in the last few days ( I own a handful of shares ( and this post is brought to you on an iMac I get to drink Apple Cider day to day ! Ill post the other 5 here as I try them. Cheers !
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