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Apple Picking

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Apple-Picking Experience More Tart than Sweet

Lucy remembers a pick-your-own apple trip that neither she or her family will ever forget.

  Every September, I think back to a time years ago when I took the kids to an orchard to pick our own apples. Some friends of mine knew how to can and preserve them, and were willing to teach me. Channeling my inner Martha Stewart sounded like a good idea. I picked a beautiful September day; we got in our 15-year-old, beat up mini-van that made more noise than Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and headed to Bob White Acres. The kids each grabbed a bushel, and off we went. The first took no time to fill, but after their second bushel, the kids began to get tired. Aubrie had hers about half full, while Elyse had two or three apples in her basket. Boy put his bushel on his head, found a stick which he waved wildly, and began running around breathing …

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

It's Apple Picking Season!

See where you can go locally to pick your own apples.

September signals the end of summer, the beginning of fall ... and the peak of apple picking season. At Kohler Farms in Horsham, apple-seekers can choose from six different varieties of locally grown apples in the family-owned farm's market on Limekiln Pike.  Looking to select your own apples? Check out this handy produce-picking guide on PickYourOwn.org to find the farm that offers the varieties you're seeking. 

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