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Originally Posted by DNSB
Sadly, non-alcoholic tea.
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Not sad, I certainly wouldn't want alcoholic tea.
Lots of faux San Pellegrino for me. This weekend I've been doing some of the early prep for this year's garden. Oh, and planting an apple tree -- Famuse or Snow apple. First planted in North America in Quebec in the early 1700's, this was the most widely planted apple in Quebec by the mid-1800's, but mostly destroyed by an unknown disease in the 1860's. By the 1880's it had virtually disappeared, surviving only in home gardens and small orchards, but is one of the precursors to the Macintosh apple. I had my first one in Ann Arbor in ~1970, at a farmer's market and I've wanted to find them ever since. Sweet, white fleshed, very juicy, and aromatic, it's the best eating apple I've ever had. So, I decided to grow one.