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First hay from the meadow
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Hay trailer
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First hazelnuts
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2013 Queen Cox
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2013 Lord Lambourne
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Lord Lambourne II
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Ellison's Orange
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Norfolk Beefing
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Here we go gathering nuts in ...
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Under pressure
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H3 H5 F2 ...
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Moorpark apricot and tart
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Apricot tarts
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2014 quince produce
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Quince Butter
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Quince jelly
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Old press
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Made in Italy
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A bit rusty
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Complete kit of parts
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Ready to go
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Apple preparation
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Scratter
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Fearsome
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Scratter in action
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Putting effort into it
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Success!
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Cheers!
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Juice by the case
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Single variety juice
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Queen Cox Juice
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The St James Blend
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The legal stuff
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Juice & Jam 2018
The greatest apple experience of my life was a Queen Cox apple: when we bit into it we knew we were eating something extraordinary: its perfume, the balance of sweet and acid, the juice, the texture. My God, it was simply divine. (Raymond Blanc, Le Manoir aux Quatre Saisons)