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#348631 - 31/10/2011 02:41 Once Upon a Time
gbeer
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I like it. So far.

But I suspect the story doesn't have legs.
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#348664 - 31/10/2011 22:12 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: gbeer]
msaeger
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They need to have an ending planned.
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#348696 - 01/11/2011 19:32 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: msaeger]
Roger
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...and they all lived happily after?
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#348702 - 01/11/2011 22:57 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Roger]
hybrid8
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The Queen offered up some Red Delicious apples and incorrectly called them Honeycrisps. OMFG.

Everyone knows that Honeycrisps look more like McIntosh and nothing at all like Red Delicious.

So far I'm liking Grimm a lot better, even though it's completely derivative. Buffy, Reaper, Supernatural, etc.
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#348703 - 01/11/2011 23:51 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: hybrid8]
msaeger
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I think it's funny that there are now two spin on classic fairy tale shows going at the same time.
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#348704 - 02/11/2011 00:18 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: msaeger]
gbeer
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Loc: Manteca, California
Grimm - yes I'll be watching more of that too.
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#348714 - 02/11/2011 02:28 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: hybrid8]
Dignan
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Originally Posted By: hybrid8
So far I'm liking Grimm a lot better, even though it's completely derivative. Buffy, Reaper, Supernatural, etc.

Supernatural was my first thought. In their first couple seasons, they had a large number of episodes devoted to common urban legends like "the hook man" or Bloody Mary. They're different kinds of tales but pretty similar.
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#348733 - 02/11/2011 14:17 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: hybrid8]
canuckInOR
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Loc: Portland, OR
Originally Posted By: hybrid8
Everyone knows that Honeycrisps look more like McIntosh and nothing at all like Red Delicious.

I didn't.

But now I do. smile

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#348735 - 02/11/2011 15:27 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: canuckInOR]
peter
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Loc: Cambridge, England
Red Delicious are indeed red. That's pretty much all you can say about the accuracy of their name, though.

Cox's Orange Pippin every time. Though that's only because it's so hard to find Egremont Russet or Worcester Pearmain.

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#348737 - 02/11/2011 17:14 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: peter]
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I prefer to think of them as the "Red Mealy-and-Flavorless".
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#348746 - 02/11/2011 19:53 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: wfaulk]
Dignan
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Originally Posted By: wfaulk
I prefer to think of them as the "Red Mealy-and-Flavorless".

Ugh. Agreed.

Honeycrisps are delicious (actually delicious, not red delicious-delicious), but have short seasons and high prices. The rest of the year I'm partial to pink lady apples.
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#348753 - 02/11/2011 21:27 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Dignan]
hybrid8
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High prices and short season check here too. We have a lot of supply from local growers (as close as just a few mins drive), so at the right time of year, it's not a problem to get as many as you want.

I had originally written something negative about Red Delicious as well, but removed that part of the comment lest I start an apple (with a small "a") flame war. wink
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#348756 - 02/11/2011 21:51 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Dignan]
JBjorgen
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Registered: 19/01/2002
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Loc: Columbus, OH
Here, any apple is a treat. Seriously. The selection is poor and they're a dollar each. People buy them to give to their kids on Christmas as treats. You can pretty much only find red and golden delicious. Occasionally, I can find gala, but they're very small. I still buy them.

On the other hand, things like bananas are poor people fruit. You can get them 8 for a dollar and they don't sell them in the grocery stores - only the vegetable markets.

wait...wasn't this thread about a TV show?
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#348760 - 02/11/2011 22:29 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: JBjorgen]
msaeger
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Honeycrisps here in their birthplace smile were 1.50 a pound at the orchard we went to. I think they are about the same at the stores.

They pretty much are gone after the fall I don't understand why they aren't growing those other places so they are around all year like every other produce item.

Food is really pretty cheap considering what it takes to grow and ship. I mean bananas here while not 8 for a dollar are only 50 cents a pound and they aren't growing them anywhere near Minnesota smile
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#348768 - 03/11/2011 00:27 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: msaeger]
jmwking
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Loc: Washington, DC metro
Originally Posted By: msaeger
Honeycrisps here in their birthplace smile were 1.50 a pound at the orchard we went to. I think they are about the same at the stores.

They pretty much are gone after the fall I don't understand why they aren't growing those other places so they are around all year like every other produce item.

Food is really pretty cheap considering what it takes to grow and ship. I mean bananas here while not 8 for a dollar are only 50 cents a pound and they aren't growing them anywhere near Minnesota smile



I think the red delicious cartel uses warehouses with cold temperatures and almost pure nitrogen atmosphere to keep them available year-round. The honeycrisp market isn't there, yet.

I also like jazz apples. Yum...

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#348769 - 03/11/2011 02:14 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: jmwking]
gbeer
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If its like the almond warehouse near here, the nitrogen is to fight pests. Rats, insects...
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#348791 - 03/11/2011 13:06 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: gbeer]
jmwking
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Loc: Washington, DC metro
Originally Posted By: gbeer
If its like the almond warehouse near here, the nitrogen is to fight pests. Rats, insects...


And the bacterial pests, too, I think.

-jk

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#348793 - 03/11/2011 13:52 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: wfaulk]
Robotic
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Originally Posted By: wfaulk
I prefer to think of them as the "Red Mealy-and-Flavorless".


I'm not apple-literate, but I do know that your comment is true for me, as well.
My main default apple is golden delicious, but I can see from the rest of the comments that I have barely scratched the surface.

The only other apple info I've heard is that granny smiths are for pies.

TV? I don't watch it.
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#348800 - 03/11/2011 15:33 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: JBjorgen]
canuckInOR
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Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
wait...wasn't this thread about a TV show?

Who reads a thread for its original topic?

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#348801 - 03/11/2011 15:36 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: msaeger]
canuckInOR
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Originally Posted By: msaeger
I don't understand why they aren't growing those other places so they are around all year like every other produce item.

According to honeycrisp.org, they aren't the easiest apple to grow.

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#348817 - 03/11/2011 18:32 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: canuckInOR]
gbeer
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Tradition seems to prohibit staying on topic. smile
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#348818 - 03/11/2011 20:43 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: gbeer]
larry818
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Registered: 01/10/2002
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Loc: Fullerton, Calif.
I was going to say it's nice to see Trina from Swingtown in another role, but that would be breaking with tradition, so I won't.

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#348819 - 03/11/2011 22:43 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: larry818]
gbeer
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Nope, the topic had already shifted to apples...
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#348825 - 04/11/2011 00:57 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: gbeer]
larry818
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Loc: Fullerton, Calif.
In that case, Springville, California, has the world's best apples.

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#348827 - 04/11/2011 03:28 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: canuckInOR]
Ross Wellington
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Hi,

I like to eat Granny Smiths fresh or in a pie.

Ross
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#348839 - 04/11/2011 12:07 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Ross Wellington]
Dignan
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Originally Posted By: Ross Wellington
I like to eat Granny Smiths fresh or in a pie.

Mmm, or with some peanut butter...
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#348849 - 04/11/2011 14:35 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Dignan]
Ross Wellington
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Never tried the peanut butter.

Good with caramel though - sour & sweet mix.

Ross
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#348874 - 04/11/2011 17:43 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: Ross Wellington]
canuckInOR
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Originally Posted By: Ross Wellington
I like to eat Granny Smiths fresh or in a pie.

In that case, then, you might like to try them stuffed. Core, and hollow out an apple (don't puncture the bottom or sides!), and fill it with your favourite cobbler/crisp topping (brown sugar, butter, flour and rolled oats, if you need a suggestion). Bake @ 325 'til the apple is tender, and the crisp is nicely browned on top. Yum.

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#348885 - 04/11/2011 23:15 Re: Once Upon a Time [Re: canuckInOR]
Ross Wellington
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Thaaaat does sound good!!!!

Ross
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