Mennonite Heritage Center holds annual Apple Butter Frolic
Despite Saturday's rain, the Mennonite Heritage Center in Harleysville hosted its; annual Apple Butter Frolic under tents. Kathy Bauman and Tammy Taylor pour fresh made apple butter into jars to be sold.
Student volunteer Shayna King works the arm to turn the paddles inside a copper kettle full of apple butter being cooked. Piper Pizzo and Hanna Schmidt wait their turns to stir.
Jasmine Bilotti places apples in a tub of water for washing prior to pressing them for cider.
Chris Detweiler empties a tub of fresh pressed apple cider into a storage container.
Ella Alderfer, held by her mother Katie, is fed scrapple for the first time by her father Dietrick at the festival.
Jeff Corcoran cooks peppers and onions for sausage sandwiches served at the event.
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