Technically, "pippin" means nothing more nor less than an apple from a
tree that has been grown from a seedling. Perhaps the author of the
recipe wanted to suggest use of a tart apple, but thought that the word
"pippin" sounded attractive. Well, it does sound nice. It means
seedling. Rgds, Don Yellman, Great Falls, VA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SALESFORCE.COM MAKES SOFTWARE OBSOLETE
Secure, online sales force automation with 5 users FREE for 1 year! http://click.egroups.com/1/2658/0/_/423498/_/961630962/
------------------------------------------------------------------------