tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451211466898351699.post6673620995873968262..comments2023-03-20T14:55:07.400+00:00Comments on Lynne Rees: Apples everywhereLynne Reeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11852192697142140025noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451211466898351699.post-86594751111513866652015-11-17T10:23:44.254+00:002015-11-17T10:23:44.254+00:00Hi Brenda - the people who pick our apples make th...Hi Brenda - the people who pick our apples make the juice. They have their own very large farm and rent quite a number of smaller orchards in the area too. <br /><br />What a shame about your Bramleys... if only there was a way to tele-port a box or two your way! Discovering the Russet was a joy - I don't think it has fruited for years... but this year it was a glory. Lynne Reeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11852192697142140025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451211466898351699.post-48633317968168826692015-11-16T16:32:24.262+00:002015-11-16T16:32:24.262+00:00We have had a dreadful harvest from our Bramley...We have had a dreadful harvest from our Bramley's and our russet has not one apple on it. I had promised the large cookers to the postie as he has bought a cider press in exchange for a few bottles. Alas we will have nothing to offer him, on the plus side I have found a wild walnut tree and a couple of cobnut trees, but I shall miss my apples. Do you make commercial juice Lynne? BrendaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com