A cider press typically consists of a sturdy wooden or metal frame that holds a large, cylindrical container where apples are placed. Above this container, a screw mechanism or lever system applies pressure to crush the apples, releasing their juice. The juice then flows out through a spout or drainage hole at the bottom, often into a collecting vessel. The design may vary from traditional hand-operated models to more modern mechanical presses, but the essential components remain the same.
There is no such thing as an apple press. A cider press is used to crush apples in order to make cider. Once the cider is filtered, it becomes apple juice.
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you put caps lock on then press O then press K while still on caps lock or hold shift and then press the :; key that looks like : then hold shift again then press 0) key that will look like ) the it all should look like :)
They look like two dots on top of each other,like this 4:50 am.You press and hold shift.Then you press the second button aside from the button enter and there you have it
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It would be better stated "What did the Hogarth Press look like?"The Hogarth Press was a company, not a specific type of printing press.See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogarth_Press and http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/hogarth/
press option and hold the option button and press m and it will look like this µ• Hold Alt and press 230
It looks like a tannish color because it is a mixture of cinnamon,cloves,apples,sugar,high fructose corn syrup,and apple cider.
You press shift then press the period button, you should end up with a symbol that looks like this >. Then you press shift and press the colon button. Your angry face should now look like this >:. Now press o (lower case). Your angry face should look like this now >:o. That's the best I could think of sorry if it's not good.
Commercial Cider Vinegar will vary but you could use something like 2.5 as a benchmark
Fermented apple juice usually from varieties of apples bred especially for cider making.