We had so much fun pressing cider, we had to post a few more pictures.

These are some of our friends from church - they were kind enough to let us use their cider press. First you put apples in the hopper and turn the crank...

Next, you turn a threaded press which squeezes out the final drops of juice.

Then you filter the cider and pour into a jug!

Everyone has fun -- even watching cider-making! (Todd actually did a large share of the work...he did not "watch" the whole time, of course!)

But most of all, we like how cider
tastes.
1 comment:
Thanks guys I really appreciate your Blog and that it always has something new and interesting. You encourage me to do the same although you do so much better at it than I manage to do. You all look well and settled into life. Miss you though here in the Philippines.
Love
Linda
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