[Sca-cooks] RE: Sca-cooks digest, Vol 1 #1275 - 15 msgs

Marilyn Traber marilyn.traber.jsfm at statefarm.com
Tue Jan 15 09:54:51 PST 2002


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Hey Stefan - most seedless raisins are made from thompson's seedless grapes
[especially if they come from california ;-) Rob spent a fair amount of time
living on a grape farm belonging to his mothers aunt and uncle.]

If you really want, tweak me sometine before pennsic and i will see if i can
get some orange muscat raisins for you to play with.

On the one hand, thompson's aren't a period grape, but they are tasty.

On the other hand, orange muscats make killer wie as grapes, I can only
imagine how the raisins would turn out ;-)

And on the gripping hand, I do know that the honey from orange muscats makes
a killer mead, dark in color and comparable to a young sherry ;-)
margali


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Too bad the only raisins I think I can get around here are those
from Concord grapes. This might be a fun project.
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