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		<title>Apple Cider</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Apple Cider you buy in grocery stores is nothing when compared to the Cider you can make yourself. Once &#8230; </p>
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<p>The Apple Cider you buy in grocery stores is nothing when compared to the Cider you can make yourself. Once you make this spiced concoction for yourself you will never go back to store bought. The Cider I have found in stores is nothing more than chilled Apple Juice sold at a premium price. You would be better served to just buy straight up Apple Juice.</p>



<p>You make apples the star of this show. Choose the apple profile that appeals to your palate. From crisp and tart (think Granny Smith) to light and sweet (think Golden Delicious) there is an apple that fits whatever taste you are seeking. Pair the apples with a couple of oranges to add some smoothness and you will find a beverage superior to anything sold by the big box stores.</p>



<p>Just to be clear, this cider is more akin to the mulled cider that pops up in the fall. However, there is no alcohol in this recipe. In deference to my sister-in-law, I endeavor to avoid creating any item that might contain any alcohol. Generally, i will find a substitute for any spirits in a recipe. If you would like to take a deeper dive into all things Apple Cider, click <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_cider">here</a>.</p>




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