Cider Sunday has become an annual event here at Hen Corner;
We invite friends to join in, bringing apples if possible, and together we sort, wash, chop, crush and press….
‘When I heard that Sara was doing her annual cider-making event, Cider Sunday, I jumped at the chance to visit again and join in… The sun beating down made it an even more wonderful day in Sara’s beautiful garden – it was great to be part of one of her stimulating sustainable and country-inspired projects.’ Michele Jameson, Country Living Magazine

You make it all look so easy!
By: Tricia on April 17, 2010
at 3:17 pm
Hey – you guys are amazing. It’s like The Good Life, but without the flares.
Love ya,
H
By: Hazel on May 3, 2010
at 2:51 am
You guys crack me up. Chickens, home-made cider, whatever next!
By: Phil Rowley on July 6, 2010
at 4:17 am
Your both just amazing and we should all try and follow your example where we can when i think how many of my apples have been feed to the chooks and wildlife as just have not be able to do some think with them quick enough
from Linda enjoy your animals and gardens
By: LINDA PENNEY (@LINDAPENNEY) on September 20, 2011
at 8:49 am
Ha! Kara, you crack me up.I know what you mean about the eggs though. I think this time of year, their ccyles are all messed up. Some days we have more than seems possible, and then we’ll go two or three days with no eggs. Strange.Love the new blog!PS I want to be your neighbor!
By: Lalit on May 20, 2012
at 3:56 pm
Thanks for this, yes, with broody cycles in the summer then reduced laying in the winter, the pure breeds only lay a fraction of the eggs that the hybrids do… they are so pretty though!
By: hencorner on May 21, 2012
at 8:24 am