This week I’m visiting family in Ohio and we’ve been playing board games. Some take hours and hours. The card games aren’t included in this picture butUNOis the most popular around here. Maura and I’ve played a few rounds. I heard the four grandkids were playingLifebefore Christmas...
John Chapman was a nurseryman with a vision. Settlers were moving westward into the Ohio Valley. Apples were essential to life in the frontier and in some places having an orchard was a prerequisite to land ownership. John made it his life’s mission to provide this essential fruit to pionee...
Ohio Apples farmers take pride in their rich history and connection to the land. Many of the trees have been cared for by generations of farmers with a passion for their orchards. Learn More RECIPES& RESOURCES Experience a taste of the orchard at home. Discover simple, nutritious recipes that...
Presents several books, videos and other information resources related to apples. "Apples, Apples, Apples," by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace; "The Amazing Apple Book," by Paulette Bourgeois; "Apple Farming for Kids" video; Ohioapples.org, Web site of the Ohio Apple Marketing Program.Brodie...
Sage's Apples Family Farm has been in our family since 1867. We grow over 50 different apple varieties in Chardon, Ohio. Our market is open daily, year-round with our apples, and lots of local goodies.
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Johnny Apples e e d was bo rn in Massachusetts in 1774.H e grew appl e trees on lan d he own e d in Ohio an d Indiana. H e travel e d with settlers as they mov e d West. H e suppli e d them with appl e seeds an d young tre es and, it is said, religion.(7).4....
He grew apple trees on land he owned in Ohio and Indiana. He traveled with settlers as they moved West.He supplied them with apple seeds and young trees and. it is said, religion.Johnny Appleseed was an early American hero. His real name was John Chapman. Americans might not know the ...
"Fresh-eating apples" is a term used to describe apples that you can eat whole, and raw. You wash 'em, or rub them against your sleeve, and sink your teeth into them as is. Consequently, another term for this category of apple is eat "out of hand." Some
Trying to contain sex discrimination is like catching fireflies. You look outside the window on a dark summer evening and see the entire lawn brightened by an airborne Morse code. You grab a jar; you rush outdoors; and the illumination level drops instantly. What had—at a distance— appeare...