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DIANAC said:And I was planning to go apple picking this weekend! Instead I"ll do grocery shopping. My husband was right, why drive 2 hours each way to pick apples if you can buy them?
Just stopping by for a few minutes and read your posts on storing apples. Here's what I did once to keep apples fresh. I had picked and bought 100 pounds of them. We love eating fresh apples. The lady at the orchard had told me what to do to keep them and it worked for me. You need to do this with apples that are firm and don't soften easily, like Granny Smith, Gala, Arkansas Black, etc. Wrap each apple individually in newspaper, pack them in cardboard boxes or baskets, then store them in a place out of the weather where they won't freeze. You want it to be cool but not freezing. An unheated spare room, a storage shed, or garage, etc. Of course this will depend on the climate where you live. We were able to keep ours for months by putting them on the back porch and later in the storage shed. We didn't lose any. I have always wanted to do that again but have never gotten around to it. Hope this is helpful, if not for this year maybe for next.
Blessings,
Prom
Yes working in retail does have its challenges both physical and with customers...and holiday shoppers can be some of the worst...lol. Now that I am out of retail I will not miss those crabby customers..but will miss the ones who are always very nice and friendly. I will not miss working the holidays period!...lolMotherOfPromise said:Just wanted to stop by and say hello to all of you.
It has been tough working full time again, but necessary. People are beginning to shop the sales for Christmas and the store has been busy with a steady stream of customers checking out all day. I am exhausted at the end of the day, but hoping that will be better after a while as my body makes some physical adjustments. It takes a lot of patience to be a cashier and has given me a new appreciation for those who spend their days behind a register having to deal with every mood that comes along. God has given me grace to be cheerful in most circumstances, but it is difficult at times when I get really tired. You meet all kinds and most of them are pretty nice themselves, but when they get tired, they can be crabby too, and I am finding that even the nicest of people hate to wait, no matter the reason.
MotherOfPromise said:Thank you very much MOP! Somehow I ended up with lots of apples from the local nursery. I will do as you recommend.Just stopping by for a few minutes and read your posts on storing apples. Here's what I did once to keep apples fresh. I had picked and bought 100 pounds of them. We love eating fresh apples. The lady at the orchard had told me what to do to keep them and it worked for me. You need to do this with apples that are firm and don't soften easily, like Granny Smith, Gala, Arkansas Black, etc. Wrap each apple individually in newspaper, pack them in cardboard boxes or baskets, then store them in a place out of the weather where they won't freeze. You want it to be cool but not freezing. An unheated spare room, a storage shed, or garage, etc. Of course this will depend on the climate where you live. We were able to keep ours for months by putting them on the back porch and later in the storage shed. We didn't lose any. I have always wanted to do that again but have never gotten around to it. Hope this is helpful, if not for this year maybe for next.
Blessings,
Prom
Diana
keeptrying said:Dear God, I pray for Prom and TheresaJ that they adjust quickly to their new jobs. That you bless them for their positive attitudes and that their light shines so brightly that it brings others to Christ. Amen
miggles said:Amen to that Keep!
I'm sorry your cold Scoot. That is one of the worst feelings. I hate being cold. Hope ya get the heat on soon!
I don't really celebrate Halloween much anymore. I did as a kid, of course. But as the old lady I am today, I just hang around the house and eat cupcakes or something. Maybe watch an old scary movie or two. Speaking of Halloween, I went to the dentist today.I wore my bat earrings. I mean, in his waiting room, he had an urn that said: Ashes of Problem Patients. So I wore the bat earrings to keep him in line. I mean, he mighta thought I was a witch or something and would turn him into a toad. lol.
Here are the earrings:
scootermom said:My older son, Nathan, fixed the furnace. He was none to happy about it. I need to make him feel special. Any ideas how to bless a 17-year-old? I was better with little boys. These half men/half boys aren't my speciality, tho' I love'em to pieces.
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