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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 457089" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>Having owned and operated a commercial apple orchard, I am familiar with apple butter. For my taste, Golden Delicious makes the best apple butter. Sweet but not too sweet. I have seen apple butter made in Va., Wv., Nc., Ky., western Md., Pa, and Ny., but I am sure other areas make it also. Watch feeding whole apples as cow candy, because, I have seen cows choke to death on whole apples. Grind the apples up, or allow the apples to get soft and mushy before feeding .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 457089, member: 4117"] Having owned and operated a commercial apple orchard, I am familiar with apple butter. For my taste, Golden Delicious makes the best apple butter. Sweet but not too sweet. I have seen apple butter made in Va., Wv., Nc., Ky., western Md., Pa, and Ny., but I am sure other areas make it also. Watch feeding whole apples as cow candy, because, I have seen cows choke to death on whole apples. Grind the apples up, or allow the apples to get soft and mushy before feeding . [/QUOTE]
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