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Bumper crop of pears #7656562
08/23/22 08:15 PM
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Philippines, s.e. asia,ohio
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Last 2 yrs lots of pears on tree. Very nice this yr. I'm freezing some and told a friend to come get a few bushells [Linked Image]
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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656576
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Nice, Pears used to be high class crops, we have them all over Louisiana. In the 1500s and 1600s it was pretty popular to have pears I guess. We got a ton too, eat most, made sauce with some others.

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656584
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What variety is that tree?

I lost my "Patten" pollinator, but still have a "Luscious" and a "Summer Sweet".

When do you pick? I cannot wait until,they're ripe, as they seem rotten if left in the tree too long.

Immake pear sauce with mine and freeze it.... NO sugar needed!


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656589
08/23/22 08:35 PM
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I just love pear cider! I'd be taking a few bushels to grind and press. Nature's bounty


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656592
08/23/22 08:37 PM
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Pear preserves on a hot buttered biscuit...Good stuff!

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656594
08/23/22 08:40 PM
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DANG !!!!!!!! LOVES me some pears !!! Only tree I have of bearing age is a Kieffer. Like eating a pear along with a tablespoon full of sand. Have some Bartlett trees trying to come along. But they aren't leaping or bounding.

I did have to cut some boards this afternoon to prop up the limbs on my yellow delicious apple tree. Never saw it so jacked full as it is this year.


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656608
08/23/22 08:58 PM
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I have several varieties planted for deer. I will be glad when they get as big as your tree.

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: Muskrat Love] #7656625
08/23/22 09:24 PM
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Philippines, s.e. asia,ohio
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Originally Posted by Muskrat Love
What variety is that tree?

I lost my "Patten" pollinator, but still have a "Luscious" and a "Summer Sweet".

When do you pick? I cannot wait until,they're ripe, as they seem rotten if left in the tree too long.

Immake pear sauce with mine and freeze it.... NO sugar needed!


It was here when I bought this place in 93.....Im thinking an asian pear but not sure. Very sweet

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656631
08/23/22 09:31 PM
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My mom used to make pear honey out of pears and pineapple.

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656647
08/23/22 09:50 PM
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Last year was a very good year for pears here. This year is surprisingly even better. I have 5 pear trees I planted in 2013 and 2014. I had to start picking pears over a week ago because my pear trees' once vertical branches are now on the ground. The first pears went for cider for me and butter for Diane. I picked 2 more buckets of pears, some apples, peaches, catawba grapes and elderberries today. I have 1 bucket of pears cooked soft and cooling on the stove, that will go through the Victorio soon. I have to pick and process more pears tomorrow.

Keith

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: ] #7656653
08/23/22 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by J Staton
Pear preserves on a hot buttered biscuit...Good stuff!


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656656
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KeithC.... PLEASE talk to me about the Victorio!!

I've been peeling and coring these devils for the past 8 years.... Is this a straining system that allows you to quarter the pears and just cook them and strain the peelings and seeds out of them? I'll have to snap a 450 on my hand if that's the case!!!!

There ought to be a cooking/food forum on TMan.... I think it wold get a lot of traction.


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656658
08/23/22 10:03 PM
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I have noticed all the pear trees in this area are heavy with them this year also. There used to be an ancient pear tree on the farm here, but a high voltage line came thru and even though it was out of their right of way , they tore it down a couple of years ago. It was a deer magnet

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656705
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European pear varieties need to be picked before they are fully ripe and then be allowed to ripen on the counter (in storage). If you let them ripen on the tree they will rot from the inside out. Asian varieties need to fully ripen on the tree.

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: Muskrat Love] #7656729
08/24/22 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Muskrat Love
KeithC.... PLEASE talk to me about the Victorio!!

I've been peeling and coring these devils for the past 8 years.... Is this a straining system that allows you to quarter the pears and just cook them and strain the peelings and seeds out of them? I'll have to snap a 450 on my hand if that's the case!!!!

There ought to be a cooking/food forum on TMan.... I think it wold get a lot of traction.


That's exactly what it is. I just cut the stem and blossom end off of the pears. Cut the pairs in quarters. Put them in a very large sauce pan. Add a very small amount of water. Cook the pears until they are soft. Strain off the extra fluid for cider and run the pairs through the Victorio. It works great for apples, grapes and tomatoes too. You can even make mashed potatoes with it.

Keith

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656735
08/24/22 12:41 AM
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Very Nice big ole' tree

Mine are young...maybe next year I'll get a pear


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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656754
08/24/22 05:03 AM
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You're right Keith last yr was a big yr also but this yr better pears without blemish. I smell coyote pee around it yearly when they are dropping. [Linked Image]
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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7656837
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Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: west river rogue] #7659469
08/27/22 06:46 PM
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These pairs are currently ripe on 2 trees.

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These 3 trees will be ready around the end of the month.

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All of my pear trees' branches were nearly vertical before this season. I've picked a lot of the ends. I'm hoping I can get the branches to go vertical again.

I have an 8 and a 16 quart sauce pan of pairs on the stove cooking soft to make more juice, sauce and butter.

Keith

Re: Bumper crop of pears [Re: Muskrat Love] #7659497
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Originally Posted by Muskrat Love
KeithC.... PLEASE talk to me about the Victorio!!

I've been peeling and coring these devils for the past 8 years.... Is this a straining system that allows you to quarter the pears and just cook them and strain the peelings and seeds out of them? I'll have to snap a 450 on my hand if that's the case!!!!

There ought to be a cooking/food forum on TMan.... I think it wold get a lot of traction.

There is it's called "Cooking on the wild side"
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