Worm Hole
Do you purchase apples with worm holes?
As I try to make a point of buying locally grown, organic apples, I generally find many of the apples have worm holes in them. I've eaten plenty an apple with a worm hole, especially as our house in Berkeley had tart, tasty apples that were frequented by worms (and squirrels, but those ones were always on the ground, natch).
I didn't mind the holes at all from the apples in my yard, but maybe that's just cause the apples were free. I'd just pick the apple and cut out the worm hole. When I'm at the store, though, I avoid the worm holes like the plague. Guess it's just cause I'm paying for them.
This post is apropos of nothing in particular.
As I try to make a point of buying locally grown, organic apples, I generally find many of the apples have worm holes in them. I've eaten plenty an apple with a worm hole, especially as our house in Berkeley had tart, tasty apples that were frequented by worms (and squirrels, but those ones were always on the ground, natch).
I didn't mind the holes at all from the apples in my yard, but maybe that's just cause the apples were free. I'd just pick the apple and cut out the worm hole. When I'm at the store, though, I avoid the worm holes like the plague. Guess it's just cause I'm paying for them.
This post is apropos of nothing in particular.

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