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Home-made cider vinegar

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The pamphlet advocates using surplus and second-grade orchard fruit to produce cider and vinegar instead of letting it go to waste, diagnoses why farm-made vinegar lost market preference to distilled products—mainly inconsistent flavor and strength—and offers practical procedures for producing dependable, high-quality vinegar. It covers sensible fruit selection and thorough washing, the avoidance of spoiled apples, control of fermentations, and basic processing and handling steps so that farm households can consistently make vinegar with acceptable strength and flavor suitable for household use or sale.

About the Author

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Walter G. Sackett

Walter G. Sackett is an author known for his work in the realm of home preservation and culinary techniques. His notable book, "Home-made cider vinegar," provides readers with practical guidance on creating vinegar at home, reflecting a growing interest in self-sufficiency and traditional food preparation methods. Sackett's contributions to literature on domestic crafts highlight the importance of homemade products in everyday life, appealing to those interested in sustainable living and artisanal practices.

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