Rob Kasper

For some, old apples outshine new

October 8, 2008

If you are trying to broaden your appreciation of apples, pick something old, not new.

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  • Fan fare

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    July 16, 2008

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    February 7, 2001

    THE SIEGE OF the pine nuts began a few weeks ago, shortly after we got a late-night phone call from James "Buzzy" Cusack, a friend and neighbor. Buzzy said something like " Psssst, wanna buy some pine nuts?"

Rob Kasper

Rob Kasper



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