Since we have now had our first snowflakes and the wind has taken our Fall leaves, I thought I better get some more Fall pictures up soon as examples of what to do at an apple orchard...
Like Esther with her bruises and black tooth jumping on hay bales...
..or Eloise analyzing the trees for the best apples...
..or snuggling in Daddy's arms(because he did not pick apples..)
..or walking the rows and rows of apples with Grandpa....
..or telling your sister a joke...
..or eating the apples directly off of the tree(Esther is never one to wait)
..or waiting to eat your apples once they have been baked in a delightful apple crisp....
Making apple crisp is easy - you don't really need a recipe...butter a 9x13 pan and peel/core/cut about a dozen apples..lay them in the bottom. In a bowl mix 1 1/2 c soft butter, 1 c flour, 1 c oats, 1 c brown sugar and about 2 t of cinnamon. Lay it on top of the apples and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes. Yummy.
Enjoy your Fall!
..or Eloise analyzing the trees for the best apples...
..or snuggling in Daddy's arms(because he did not pick apples..)
..or walking the rows and rows of apples with Grandpa....
..or telling your sister a joke...
..or eating the apples directly off of the tree(Esther is never one to wait)
..or waiting to eat your apples once they have been baked in a delightful apple crisp....
Making apple crisp is easy - you don't really need a recipe...butter a 9x13 pan and peel/core/cut about a dozen apples..lay them in the bottom. In a bowl mix 1 1/2 c soft butter, 1 c flour, 1 c oats, 1 c brown sugar and about 2 t of cinnamon. Lay it on top of the apples and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes. Yummy.
Enjoy your Fall!
2 comments:
OH that sounds yummy ... off to get some more apples .. thanks for the recipe.
Your girls are gorgeous as ever ..
Where is the picture of you enjoying all the fun! It seems the photographer seldom gets in pictures:(
Looks like everyone had fun and it was a beautiful day.
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