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Post by the light works on Feb 10, 2015 1:18:32 GMT
somewhat self-explanatory and scientifically documented - but nonetheless worth mentioning, if only in the potential to be a filler in a minimyth episode.
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Post by rmc on Feb 12, 2015 1:44:57 GMT
somewhat self-explanatory and scientifically documented - but nonetheless worth mentioning, if only in the potential to be a filler in a minimyth episode. Do they really wax apples? And if they do, wouldn't that layer of wax protect those apples from any that were spoiled? www.bestapples.com/facts/facts_waxing.aspx
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Post by the light works on Feb 12, 2015 2:08:01 GMT
somewhat self-explanatory and scientifically documented - but nonetheless worth mentioning, if only in the potential to be a filler in a minimyth episode. Do they really wax apples? And if they do, wouldn't that layer of wax protect those apples from any that were spoiled? www.bestapples.com/facts/facts_waxing.aspxmy understanding is that it is a light food grade mineral oil coating. not sure how pervious it is to "overripeness fumes"
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