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You're free to explore and to help out anywhere you like, from feeding the animals and cider-making to collecting eggs.
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He rose upon her memory as the fruit-god and the wood-god in alternation; sometimes leafy, and smeared with green lichen, as she had seen him among the sappy boughs of the plantations; sometimes cider-stained, and with apple-pips in the hair of his arms, as she had met him on his return from cider-making in White Hart Vale, with his vats and presses beside him.
The Woodlanders 2006
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On this account his face had been seen but fitfully in Hintock; and he would probably have disappeared from the place altogether but for his slight business connection with Melbury, on whose premises Giles kept his cider-making apparatus, now that he had no place of his own to stow it in.
The Woodlanders 2006
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I do have to take issue with the idea that only Hereford and Kent have kept up the cider-making tradition...er...what about the home of cider, Somerset?
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He was likely to return to Hintock when the cider-making season came round, his apparatus being stored there, and travel with his mill and press from village to village.
The Woodlanders 2006
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Because over time, cinnamon has become for many an essential ingredient in baking or cider-making rituals, which kick-starts an emotional journey whenever we smell it.
Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005
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Because over time, cinnamon has become for many an essential ingredient in baking or cider-making rituals, which kick-starts an emotional journey whenever we smell it.
Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005
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Sometimes we did not know how to run a cider-making machine.
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A few days after the cider-making had been completed, the new milking machine arrived.
Hidden Treasure John Thomas Simpson
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Then in the valley, at the foot of the hill, stood the old cider mill where neighbors for miles around would bring their apples in the late summer for cider-making.
Hidden Treasure John Thomas Simpson
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