toastmaster45
toastmaster45 t1_j29h3fp wrote
Reply to a little Friday morning 64 action by yuzerva
Shame people don't pay attention to their own wide turn stickers
toastmaster45 t1_j23u6mv wrote
Reply to Good morning, RVA. I’ve missed you. by bobroscopcoltrane
Stunning view! Whoever says rva doesn't have a nice skyline is bonkers
toastmaster45 t1_iqmyft0 wrote
Reply to comment by Schtip in Is there a Store/Market that sells fresh local apple cider? by Schtip
Takes all of 10 min to prep! Just give it a random stir every once in a while while it's cooking. It'll last up to a week in the fridge and you can just reheat it on the stove or you can freeze it for the future!
toastmaster45 t1_iqmtj2b wrote
I've got a killer crockpot recipe I happen to be making today and it's just devine (especially when you add bourbon to the mugs right before serving if that's your jam)
Homemade apple cider:
Need:
Crockpot or large stock pot
Cutting board + knife and/or apple slicer
4-6 red apples (I prefer honey crisp but fuji work great too)
1-2 granny Smith apples
1 medium to large naval orange
Spices (I go by taste but here are rough measurements and can be adjusted to your pallet)
3-6 Cinnamon sticks
2-4 star anise
1tsp -1/2 tbsp allspice
10-20 whole cloves
1-2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup brown sugar (or white sugar w 1 tbsp molasses if you don't have brown sugar)
Core and cut up all your apples (skin removal optional) and slice up your orange (leave the rind on) chuck em and all your spices in the crockpot or stockpot on the stove. Fill with enough water to cover the fruit, give it a good stir. 4-6 hours on high or 10-12 hours low for the crockpot. For a stove top stock pot bring it up to barely a boil then put to low, barely medium heat for 4-6 hours. Add the brown sugar about halfway through for either method.
Your house will smell amazing. I reccomend making some Cinnamon rolls or pumpkin bread/muffins too with it.
toastmaster45 t1_j64ol76 wrote
Reply to Libbie Avenue, Cary Street Road to close for several months starting Jan. 30 by lunar_unit
Jfc not the one road I take everyday to get to work