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This blogspot is maintained for the the historic record from 2010 to 2014.

Who We Are

The Capitol Hill Garden Club brings together Washington area people interested in gardening, landscaping and the environment. Members enjoy lectures, demonstrations, workshops and tours.

We are a 501(c)(3) District of Columbia non-profit corporation. We undertake community projects and contribute to garden and beautification projects in our neighborhood. In past years the club donated thousands of spring flowering bulbs to groups and individuals for planting in public areas on Capitol Hill. Our income comes from membership dues and donations.

We are a member of National Garden Clubs, Inc., National Capital Area Garden Clubs, Inc. and its District I, and the Central Atlantic Region of State Garden Clubs, Inc.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

USDA Seeks Apple Tasters

          Tell us how you like Fresh-cut Apple

USDA needs a Hundred and Twenty Volunteers to taste apple slices on Wednesday, or Thursday, or Friday of next week (November 20, 21, or 22), at 10:30, 1:30, 2:15, or 3:15

A project in the Food Quality Lab is aimed at developing high quality, tasty fresh-cut apples to eat at home, in restaurants, or on the go.  We need people to taste apple slices and tell us what they like or dislike.  The only requirement to participate is that you generally enjoy eating apples.

You will taste two types of apples and rate their taste/flavor acceptability.  All are commercial varieties, grown commercially, and freshly sliced in our fresh-cut preparation room.

 Our aim is to determine what apple flavor and texture attributes YOU like.

Please email or call Eunhee Park to make an appointment: eunhee.park@ ars.usda.gov or phone 504-6982.  Please provide both your email address and phone number so we can contact you to confirm your appointment (and remind you when to come!).

Tasting is done in the Sensory Evaluation Facility (Taste Panel) Rm.004, ground floor of Bldg. 002.  We must schedule ten appointments at a time to ensure that panels are completed efficiently.  It is really important that you come on time, so your fellow panelists don't have to wait for you.
  
                Thanks for your participation in this research.

Eunhee Park and Bruce Whitaker  
Food Quality Lab