Finger Lakes 5th Annual Meet
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ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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06 Jun 2009 02:14 PM

I just sent out a e-mail update.

If you are reading this post and interested in this meet but didn't get a e-mail PM me your e-mail address and I'll add you to our GROUP e-mail.


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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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06 Jun 2009 04:22 PM

Your right pie face ...It is a lot of screwing around   I keep forgetting I gotta take it easy on you "old toots"!

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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12 Jun 2009 01:55 PM

Ok so far I have one person interested in doing shirt orders. July 1st it will be there baby unless anyone else steps up. Then we will have to take a vote I guess.....any ideas ?

Also at this time only three (3) people showed any intrest in shirts and 4 people in attending. That's fine as long a ONE person besides me plans on coming I'll keep this meet going if I'm able money wise and health wise.

E-mail sent , if you want on the mass e-mail please PM me with your e-mail address or if you want off.


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wellsleyUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5999 wellsley
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15 Jun 2009 07:27 PM

I will go with the flow as far as shirts. If only four of us show its still a meet. But I think some are just waiting til it gets closer to decide how long and when they can come. There could be quite a bunch from Ohio time will tell. It is certainly a great meet and a great place and area to fish. Of coarse the pies are pretty good to. ( if Pete doesn't get to them first) Where can you go and get grape pie.

SMF

Can't wait!!


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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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15 Jun 2009 09:49 PM

News flash: The pie ladies farm is up for sale!!!  I don't know how this will impact our ability to get a good grape pie!

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
LipripperUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:467 Lipripper
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16 Jun 2009 05:28 AM

OH no anything but that  Peat don't cry here ya go all the Grapes you will ever need so you can make your own grapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by liprippergrapes.gif picture by lipripper

Your welcome

canepoleUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:106 canepole
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16 Jun 2009 11:33 AM


Hey,,

I'll be at the Meet.

"Canepole"
turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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16 Jun 2009 11:48 AM

This is way cool, Tom!  I look forward to seeing you again!

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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16 Jun 2009 12:18 PM
There goes the neiborhood , we got a "Canepole" next will be a "Waterboard" ............................welcome aboard Tom and hang on for a wild ride with this crew...............
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ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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16 Jun 2009 12:19 PM

Just getting the info back on the page we are BS'ing on.

 

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wellsleyUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5999 wellsley
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16 Jun 2009 07:55 PM
It would be just awful if Tom don't like ice cream and pie. Da rest of us would have to eat his share. But what are friends for. If you do like ice cream ya better watch out cause Rabbit might just put ya in the closet and go for ice cream without ya. And that turnip fellow don't trust him when there is pie around. That sweet loveable old coot turns into a pie thief.
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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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16 Jun 2009 08:25 PM
Who, me??? 
LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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17 Jun 2009 05:01 AM

I've been doing some checking on the grape -pie so far no luck. Other than a possible bakery that may make them.

I wouldn't put him in the closet after he just came out .....but no dout I would go without him.....


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LipripperUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:467 Lipripper
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17 Jun 2009 05:16 AM
turnip wrote:
Who, me??? 
LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.

 

 

Yes you

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ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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17 Jun 2009 08:34 AM

Next year will cost MORE to fish in N.Y. state a $30.00 increase for us out - of- staters. :

http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6091.html


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wellsleyUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5999 wellsley
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19 Jun 2009 04:49 AM
At least they left out the trout stamp. The plan was to add a $ 10.00 stamp to the lic. if you wanted to fish waters that had trout in it. But they  did add  $ 10.00 marine lic. if you want to fish stripers in the hudson or delaware rivers.
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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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19 Jun 2009 05:30 AM

I guess we really should count our blessings...I'll just have to make more trips up to get full value out of my license!

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
ERABBITUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2286 ERABBIT
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20 Jun 2009 02:21 PM

Found this on the web pretty cool :

Concord Grape Pie

I first became aware of Michael Turback when he opened Turback's of Ithaca, a restaurant in an enormous renovated Victorian house on Rt. 13 south of Ithaca. That was back in the early 1980s when Turback was only 22. He wanted to use, as much as possible, local ingredients and local wines, and was one of the forerunners of a movement that eventually became known as Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty.

 

Although--much to the chagrin of many, myself included--Turback's of Ithaca is no longer in business, Michael Turback has not lost his interest in food or in promoting regional foods and wines. He is the author of the best-selling A Month of Sundaes, More than a Month of Sundaes, The Banana Split Book, Hot Chocolate, and Greetings from the Finger Lakes: A Food and Wine Lover's Companion from which comes this recipe.

 

CONCORD GRAPE PIE

The local tradition of purple pies began sometime in the 1960s with Al Hodges, who commissioned Irene Bouchard to make a unique grape dessert for the Redwood Restaurant in Naples. Forty years later, thousands come to the village of Naples to celebrate the grape harvest and sample the native grape pies. The robust flavor of Concord grapes makes this unusual pie a treat. You will have to peel each grape, but the delicious results are well worth the effort.

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Makes one 9-inch pie

PIE CRUST

2½ cups all-purpose flour, sifted

1 teaspoon salt

½ cup unsalted butter, chilled and cut into small pieces

½ cup vegetable shortening, chilled and cut into small pieces

6 to 7 tablespoons cold water

 

FILLING

4 cups Concord grapes

1 cup sugar

⅛ teaspoon salt

2½ tablespoons tapioca

1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

1 tablespoon unsalted butter, at room temperature

 

To make the pie crust, mix together the flour and salt in a bowl. Using a pastry blender or a fork, cut in the butter and shortening until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Sprinkle the water over the mixture a tablespoon at a time, mixing lightly after each addition, until the dough can be formed into a ball, and allow them to rest for 15 minutes before rolling out.

 

To make the filling, slip the skins off the grapes and reserve them. Put the grape pulp in a saucepan and simmer over medium-low heat just until soft enough to release the seeds, about 8 minutes. Push the grape pulp through a wire-mesh strainer to remove the seeds. Combine the pulp in a bowl with the reserved grape skins.

 

Roll out each ball of dough on a well-floured board until they are 10 to 11 inches in diameter. Line the bottom of a 9-inch pie pan with a round of dough. Preheat the over to 450ºF. Mix the sugar, salt, and tapioca together in a bowl and spread about half of the mixture with the grapes and add the lemon juice. Pour the pie filling into the crust and dot with butter. Cover with the top crust and crimp the edges to seal. Bake for 10 minutes and then lower the temperature to 350ºF and bake for another 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown. Remove from the oven and cool for 30 minutes before serving. If not serving immediately, warm the pie in an oven set on the lowest temperature for 10 minutes before serving.

 

Reprinted with permission of the author from Greetings from the Finger Lakes: A Food and Wine Lover's Companion by Michael Turback, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA, 2005. 


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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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22 Jun 2009 08:46 PM

Aside from eating pies, I will again attempt to beat my personal best pike (27") during the meet.  This year I will use three different methods.  Trolling, cranking and using live bait.  Frank has set me up with a sure strike rig (?) and I want to give it a try.

I look forward to seeing everyone again!  If we have some "Frank wood" again this year, it will make for great campfire get togethers   ...My reservation is made and I can hardly wait for September to get here!

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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23 Jun 2009 07:59 PM

I am considering bringing some tying stuff along.  Perhaps we will have some time to tie a few things up!  Maybe on a rainy day?   Of course, I am likely to be spending my time at the ice cream shop on those days...

 

 


LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
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