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My daughter drinks primarily watered down apple cider as her beverage

of choice. It dawns on me that we've been fortunate that it is fall (we

are in the North East) and it is currently in season and available in

stores, however, it will not be that way probably after Thanksgiving.

What do others do? Can you freeze cider? What's the difference between

apple cider and say fresh pressed juice? I know that Simply Juice has

an apple version out, that from the label appears to be just fresh

pressed apples. Also, does any one juice their own? Thank you so much!!

Kim

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They have a lot of brands through the winter, at least in the NYC region, so I

would assume elsewhere in the NE. Also, you can freeze it.

Mara

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>Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 02:46:53 -0000

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>Subject: Apple cider -what do you drink in the off -season

>To: BTVC-SCD

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>My daughter drinks primarily watered down apple cider as her beverage

>of choice. It dawns on me that we've been fortunate that it is fall (we

>are in the North East) and it is currently in season and available in

>stores, however, it will not be that way probably after Thanksgiving.

>What do others do? Can you freeze cider? What's the difference between

>apple cider and say fresh pressed juice? I know that Simply Juice has

>an apple version out, that from the label appears to be just fresh

>pressed apples. Also, does any one juice their own? Thank you so much!!

>Kim

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