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ALL ABOUT APPLES (continued): • In 1820, a London sea captain brought seeds to North America’s western coast, the origin of the state of Washington’s apple crop, the largest in the U.S. More than 60% of America’s apple crop of 220,000,000 bushels are grown in Washington. That’s a lot of apples, considering that one bushel is 48 lbs. (21.8 kg.)! • Although we think of Eve convincing Adam to eat a forbidden apple in the Garden of Eden, the Bible’s Book of Genesis does not actually identify the fruit as an apple. It refers to it as the fruit of the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” In ancient languages, the word “apple” was used as a generic term for any round fruit that grew on a tree, bringing about the common misconception that Eve was tempted with an apple. • Apples were associated with pagan religious practices and as mythological symbols. Norse mythology portrays apples as a source of eternal youthfulness, while Greek and Roman myths refer to the fruit as a symbol of love and beauty. Remains of apples have been found in the graves of early Germanic people • The Jonathan apple is mostly red with patches of lime green. There are differences of opinion as to how this variety got its name. Some say an Ohio woman, Rachel Higley, was responsible for discovering it in 1804, and cultivating an orchard of this tart fruit, naming it after her husband Jonathan. Others claim it was first discovered in 1826 in Woodstock, New York, and was named after Jonathan Hasbrouck, who first introduced the fruit. • The McIntosh apple has its origins in Canada, discovered by John McIntosh on his Ontario farm in 1811. • The flavor of the Golden Delicious apple varies depending on the climate. When grown in a cool climate, the amount of acid increases, resulting in a sweeter taste, while in a warmer climate, the acid quantity is lower, and the apple has a milder flavor. This variety was first discovered on a West Virginia farm in 1890 and was known as the Mullins Yellow Seedling for 25 years before being renamed. The Golden Delicious has been used as a parent to develop several other varieties including the Gala, Ambrosia, Pink lady, and Jonagold. • The number of apples imported from New Zealand is increasing every year. The popular Braeburn apple was developed there in 1952, and another favorite, the Gala, was cultivated in New Zealand beginning in the 1970s. • The phrase “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a common one. But where did it originate? The first recorded use of the old proverb is in the 1860s in a Pembrokeshire, Wales, publication in a little different form: “Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor from earning his bread.” • It’s certainly true that apples help keep a person healthy. They are loaded with nutrients and antioxidants that keep the body on track. Their supply of Vitamin C helps the body resist infection and disease, while an apple’s B-complex vitamins are vital to a healthy metabolism. Its potassium content aids in controlling heart rate and blood pressure. • Apples are full of fiber, about 4 grams in a medium-size fruit. Research has shown that those who eat high-fiber foods have a higher protection against Parkinson’s Disease and high cholesterol.
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APPLES (continued): • How about some positive percentages? The American Association for Cancer Research tells us that eating apples can reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer by up to 23%. Women who eat one apple every day are 28% less likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, while other studies indicate that the apple’s antioxidants contribute to a 15% reduced likelihood of developing cataracts. • Pregnant women who regularly consume apples are less likely to have children with asthma. Apple eaters have better lung function. Apples can even aid in preventing tooth decay by stimulating the production of saliva, which lowers the levels of the mouth’s bacteria. And they’re low in calories – about 95 in one medium-sized apple. With all these health benefits, why wouldn’t we all want to have an apple a day? • Apples also have their place in folklore. Legend has it that if you can peel an apple in one long strip, then toss it backwards over your left shoulder, the shape made by the peel will be the initial of your future spouse. An old wives’ tale says that warts can be cured by cutting an apple into the number of pieces equal to the number of warts. Rub each apple piece on a wart, then bury the pieces. As the fruit rots in the ground, the warts are said to disappear. During Yuletide, many cultures engage in the ancient custom of wassailing the apple trees to drive away bad luck and ensure a good harvest. Farmers choose one tree, and the village folk gather round it, drinking to Published weekly by the tree with cider. Cider is also Kysar Publishing. thrown over the roots, followed by placing a piece of bread Call (307) 655-5095 soaked in cider into a fork of the bkysar@sjtidbits.com tree’s branches.
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Make Time for Walk in Woods This Fall DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m a bit leery about taking my year-old Lab “Trip” anywhere besides the dog park. But my girlfriend prefers hiking in some of the nearby state parks and keeps inviting me and the dog along. What’s your take? -- Chuck in Cleveland DEAR CHUCK: My take? Grab Trip’s leash and go! As long as there are no outright prohibitions on bringing dogs into parks and forest reserves, take advantage of the opportunity to introduce your dog to a new environment. Go to the park’s website before the hike to review any rules regarding dogs. Most of the time you’ll be required to keep Trip on his leash while on a trail. Use your discretion in other areas, and make sure Trip is trained well enough to respond to your verbal commands when he’s offleash. With any hike, but especially in fall, check the weather forecast. A chilly day may mean putting a pet sweater on Trip, and of course if it’s raining you may want to reschedule. Bring water for you and for him, and a disposable or folding bowl (available at camping stores) for him to drink from. After the hike, brush Trip’s coat before he gets into the car, and check his paws for burrs, debris or injuries. Once you’re back home, give his coat a thorough check for ticks, and remove them immediately. The sooner ticks are removed, the less likely he is to contract an infection from a bite. Finally, consider yourself lucky: You’ve got a girlfriend who likes you and your dog, and wants both of you to experience the great outdoors with her. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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• Squirrels are the cleanest animal in the rodent family, taking a long time to perform grooming tasks. Surprisingly, the male takes twice as long as the female to groom itself. • They’re also loners, with adult squirrels normally living alone. When it gets extremely cold, they will allow other squirrels into their nests to conserve body heat, but as soon as it warms up, it’s back to their solitary lifestyle. • If you see a squirrel leaving wet footprints on a sidewalk, it must be a hot day. The sweat glands are located in the pads of the feet, and the tiny footprints are the product of perspiration. • Ever wonder how a squirrel finds the nuts it buries? Before it buries the nut, the squirrel licks the nut to apply its personal scent to it, enabling the rodent to sniff it out when hunger strikes. • That big fluffy tail isn’t just for show. Squirrels often use their tails as a signaling device to communicate. • Don’t worry about contracting rabies from a squirrel bite, because rabies is practically unknown in squirrels. There is no record of a human getting rabies from a squirrel bite. However, a squirrel bite is nothing to take casually. Some species have a bite force of 7,000 lbs. per square inch. How strong is that? Compare it to the human, whose bite force is around 500 lbs. per square inch. The squirrel’s teeth are always growing, due to the constant wear on them. Incisors grow about six inches (15.2 cm) per year.
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