I think he actually answered the question when he said “hard-pressed.” In other words, the best way to to make good cider is by hard pressing the apples. Peter just decided to make a subtle pun out of the answer.
They usually use apples that have fallen on the ground to make cider, not the ‘good ones’ from the trees. (the ones on the tress, end up in our bellys!)
A local farmer had an orchard, and sold cider. One time a lady came by and asked, do you still use wormy apples for cider? He replied with a chuckle, Oh, no! With these sprays we use now we don’t have wormy apples. I have to send the kids out to catch grasshoppers for flavor!
One of our local orchards, Irons Fruit Farm, has absolutely delicious cider year after year—and fabulous apple fritters too. :D Lebanon OH just celebrated Applefest this past Saturday and our church booth sold out of over 200 apple pies, plus other treats.
Woody157 about 13 years ago
He ‘trying’ to say or ‘really’ saying that cider is not good?
legaleagle48 about 13 years ago
I think he actually answered the question when he said “hard-pressed.” In other words, the best way to to make good cider is by hard pressing the apples. Peter just decided to make a subtle pun out of the answer.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Why would he tell you when he’s selling his own?
Good morning, Fellow Cave Dwellers.
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
Peter wouldn’t want to be convicted of in cider trading.
walruscarver2000 about 13 years ago
Amazing! The number of drunks who dont know how cider is made.
robertbobpope about 13 years ago
entenore is not in the dictionary.
neatslob Premium Member about 13 years ago
“entenDre”
Auntie Socialist about 13 years ago
“double entendre” is French for “Two ways to hear”
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
They usually use apples that have fallen on the ground to make cider, not the ‘good ones’ from the trees. (the ones on the tress, end up in our bellys!)
DavidGBA about 13 years ago
Whose apples is he afraid to squeeze?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Love apple juice, never cared much for apple cider.
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
A local farmer had an orchard, and sold cider. One time a lady came by and asked, do you still use wormy apples for cider? He replied with a chuckle, Oh, no! With these sprays we use now we don’t have wormy apples. I have to send the kids out to catch grasshoppers for flavor!
lancemay about 13 years ago
i de-cide-ed dis ice stoopid
iced tea about 13 years ago
Cider is unpatuerized apple juice. And you do need a hard press and apples straight off the trees.
JP Steve Premium Member about 13 years ago
“…and made cider inside her insides.”
jppjr about 13 years ago
I guess I’m “becider” myself….
lin4869 about 13 years ago
One of our local orchards, Irons Fruit Farm, has absolutely delicious cider year after year—and fabulous apple fritters too. :D Lebanon OH just celebrated Applefest this past Saturday and our church booth sold out of over 200 apple pies, plus other treats.
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
Its an apple a day or a mug of steaming hot spiced apple cider a day. One gets rid of the doctor, the other keeps you happy.