> > It used to happen by accident until my state at least forced everyone to
> > pasteurize the cider.
>
> A large factor is that when the orchards started
> allowing PYO, there was a certain lack of control
> of access, especially the city slickers whose
> attention to hygiene may not have been too terrific.
> A way to fix the pasteurization issue would be to
> add a touch of active yeast, preferably brewers',
> but perhaps any.
>
I've thought of that, but my mother would see it bubbling and pour it down
the sink. :-(
> > I'm not sure my dad ever had a Chevy back then. My parents didn't meet
> > until 1964.
>
> The last time I drove a car for a measurable
> distance was 1968. There were moments, now that I
> recall, when I got behind the wheel to help get a
> vehicle out of a snowdrift, for example, up through
> the '70s.
>
I don't usually push it more than 25 miles at a clip myself these days.
> > The aloe in the real thing ought not. The glycerin... not so sure.
>
> I figure that if it prevents damage to your tissues,
> it might well prevent damage to other things, too.
It's certainly a possibility.
> > here and there and my operatically trained friends can really crank it up.
>
> I'm not so fond of those big voices but was paid
> to endure them on occasion.
For me it depends on the voice.
> > > though; he married for the first time when he was 90,
> > > to a woman 40 years younger.
> > At that point I guess he figured if it was a mistake he wouldn't be around
> > long enough to find out!
>
> They were inseparable, so the story goes, for a
> decade plus, but that might have been because he
> couldn't hobble away fast enough.
I'm betting he wasn't trying too hard either.
> > > the smells of garbage, puke, and pee.
> > It just turns me mildly green.
>
> Mildly green is preferable to many other city smells.
Unless it's mold.
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