Saturday 16 October
On Dorking High Street front of Barclay’s from 9AM-2PM
Join us on the High Street to find out more about Transition Dorking— we’ll have leaflets and more importantly time to talk. We’re holding a book swap—please bring along one or two books (no boxes of books-please! We don’t have the space) about living simply, gaining skills, or the environment and swap them for others that look interesting.
Are your apple trees producing more fruit than you can handle? Then bring your spare apples to the stall and we’ll juice them using a Vigo screw press—no gas! No electricity!
If you’re interested please bring your clean, chopped if possible, apples (eaters not cookers) to the stall where we will chop and press them. No need to peel or core, just chop them roughly and put them in a bag. You need to bring a clean, dry container for the juice—a 1 litre milk carton would be perfect. Fresh apple juice doesn’t keep very long so be sure to drink the juice the same day. Not sure if your apples are cookers or eaters? Just try biting into one. If it’s too tart to eat, it’s too tart to juice.