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Dexter Cider Mill: A Fall Tradition Since 1886

Dexter, MI (CBS Detroit) -  It's that time of the year again... Fall. A time when the leaves change, temperatures cool down, and most of us pack up the car and head to the cider mill. And there's nothing like fresh cider and a hot donut, so we paid a visit to the Dexter Cider Mill, where they've been squeezing apples since 1886.

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"Back in the day, it was just a cider mill, and they introduced donuts before we bought the mill," explains Nancy Steinhauer of the Dexter Cider Mill. "But I don't know where the connection of donuts and cider came. It's just been a tradition as long as I can remember."

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"Our press holds roughly 30 bushels at a time," says Richard Koziski of the Dexter Cider Mill. "Then we'll take maybe 10 of one variety, 8 of another variety, 20 of another variety, and we'll blend them together."

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"The presses these days are smaller, and they are a lot less labor-intensive," says Jacob Steinhauer of Dexter Cider Mill. "All you have to do is just load the apples and press a button, and it does everything for you."

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"It's a labor of love with this," continues Jacob. "Not a lot of people do this anymore. I think it's a unique factor with our cider still being made like this."

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