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Though not technically applejack, apple and brandy pair well together, and infusing brandy with natural apple flavoring is a fun alternative to making homemade applejack. In order to infuse the brandy with natural apple flavoring, you will need to begin by peeling and chopping from fresh apples. Two cups worth is enough for this recipe. To give your infused spirit some extra spice and cider-flavored goodness, try adding three cinnamon sticks to the apples and water. To help release all of the natural flavors and to kill any germs that you don’t want to add to your infusion, you should heat the mixture for ten minutes on medium heat. The mixture should be covered during heating. Once you have heated the mixture, add the 2 1/2 cups of sugar. Stir in the sugar and continue stirring over heat until the sugar has dissolved in the mixture. After the sugar has fully dissolved in the mixture, remove it from the heat and allow it to cool. It doesn’t have to cool to room temperature, but it needs to cool enough that placing it in an airtight bottle won’t create any pressure problems as the liquid cools further. Once the mixture has cooled to warm but not scalding, add it to a large glass container.  It’s very important to make sure that the container can be sealed airtight. Add the entire mixture, not just the apples and liquid. Now that you have finished the process for prepping the mixture, you can combine the brandy with the apples and sugar. The final ingredient for this recipe is the three cups of dry white wine, which you should now add to the mixture. Once you have combined all of the ingredients and given them a good mixing, it is time to seal the container. Once sealed, you want to store the container in a cool dark place to get the most out of the infusion. Being patient is an important element in knowing how to make apple brandy. The infusion process takes time, and you should wait at least three weeks before opening the container. Every 3 days, shake the container to stir up any sediment and combine the ingredients. Once the three full weeks has past, it is time to open the container, but don’t drink your apple brandy just yet. Strain the mixture through a double layer of cheesecloth to remove any sediment. Though it was time to remove the infusion mixture from the liqueur, the apply brandy is not quite ready yet. Add the mixture to a glass bottle that you can seal. Again, patience is an important part of knowing how to make apple brandy. Like last time, you should store the bottle in a cool dark place. However, you do not need to worry about shaking the contents of the bottle after they have been strained. All of your time and patience has now paid off. Once the two-week window has past, you are free to open and enjoy your apple brandy by itself or mixed in a cocktail.

summary: Peel and chop 2 cups of red apples. Combine chopped apples, 3 cinnamon sticks, and 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of water into a saucepan and stir. Apply medium heat for ten minutes. Pour in 2 1/2 cups (580 mL) of sugar and stir. Turn off heat and set aside mixture to cool. Add the mixture to a large, airtight glass container. Add 2 cups (480 mL) of brandy into the glass container. Combine 3 cups (720 mL) of dry white wine with the brandy and apple mixture in the glass container. Seal the container. Wait 3 weeks. Strain the contents of the mixture through a double layer of cheesecloth. Pour the strained mixture into a glass bottle and cover it securely. Wait 2 weeks. Open the bottle and enjoy a delicious glass of homemade apple brandy.


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Ask the child how many he or she has of each color. For example, you could say that the number is between 3 and 8.

summary: Offer the child a collection of similar toys but of different colors (for example, some yellow and some green toy cars). Think of a number and ask the student to guess what it is by giving clues.


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If you're a college student yourself, you'll spend a good part of your day in classes too, so it only makes sense to look around and see if there are any interesting girls among your classmates. You're probably have the best luck in a class in your favorite subject because there's a chance that you'll share some common interests.  If you're uncomfortable approaching girls, meeting in class can help take some of the nerves out of the experience because you'll have a conversation starter ready to go -- ask for help with an assignment or commiserate about the professor. Take advantage of group projects that might come up in classes. It's a good way to get to know a girl without the pressure of having to approach her. Working while you're a student isn't just a great way to ensure that you have some extra cash; it can be a great opportunity to meet new people. You may find a girl who you like among your co-workers or your customers if you're working somewhere like the bookstore or snack bar. Just as with meeting someone in class, getting to know someone on the job can take some of the pressure off because you'll already have something in common.  If you're not a student yourself, it may be difficult to get a job on campus. Instead, try to find a position at a business near campus that's frequented by students, such as a coffee house or sandwich shop. You don't necessarily have to look for a paying job. Volunteer positions and internships can also offer opportunities to meet girls. Relationships usually work best when you share interests with your partner, so it's a good idea to look for a girl who you have something in common with. Whether you get involved with the school newspaper, environmental club, or an intramural sport, you'll meet plenty of new people who are interested in the same thing you are -- and you can really get to know someone well when you're working toward a common goal. If you can't find a club on campus that suits your interests, consider starting your own organization. It only makes sense that you'll meet plenty of college girls at spots where students congregate, so spend time at the dining hall, student union, and even the library. If there aren't popular hangouts on campus or you're not a student, try off-campus locales that students frequent, such as coffee shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants. Meeting a girl when she's in a social mood may improve your chances of getting a date, so a party is usually a great opportunity to get to know someone. Frat parties, house parties, and even school dances can provide a fun setting to meet a girl. If you're not the partying type, it's best not to force yourself to go a party. You'll likely feel uncomfortable, and only wind up meeting someone who has different interests from yours.
summary: Pay attention in classes. Get an on campus job. Join a club. Visit campus hangouts. Go to parties.