Friday, September 28, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Coffee and Muffins
In my opinion ;) nothing makes a better cup of coffee than the French Press! Bold, dark, smooth and delicious.
Tuesday morning, I thought my love affair came to a screeching halt! I BROKE the glass! My heart stopped, I swear! A certain profanity came streaming out of my mouth. I stood there dumb founded, staring at the broken glass. What would I do without my French Press??
My day was already jam packed with dropping off kids to school, going to work, picking out fabric for a new project ( we'll chat about that tomorrow). But time MUST be made for the replacement. I can not go without my coffee, let alone THE BEST coffee maker! A quick trip to the store, with a coupon I might add.........
Yes, the coffee was made the French Press way! And I even had time to make some Apple Crisp Muffins ;) Recipe here
How are you spending your morning?
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Fall is here....welcome!
It was a beautiful day here in Southern, NH! Bright sunshine, not a cloud in the sky and a cool breeze. Yes, Fall is here. I for one LOVE fall. It brings with it such comfort to me. The new colors in the trees, extra blanket on the bed, and let's not forget the comfort food and smells!
One of the first fall foods I think of are apples! Apple picking is a favorite past time of our family. The kids love running through the orchard; eating the first juicy apple plucked from the tree. Mmmm...perfection!
So what's a mama to do with so many apples? Make applesauce of course!
Apples, lemon juice, water and cinnamon....that's all you need to make a delicious treat! You can find this recipe here:neo homesteading
Of course, we MUST can such deliciousness so we can enjoy it in the cold of winter. This recipe will give you 5-7 1/2 pint jars!
I hope you too are enjoying these first few days of Fall!
Apples, lemon juice, water and cinnamon....that's all you need to make a delicious treat! You can find this recipe here:neo homesteading
Of course, we MUST can such deliciousness so we can enjoy it in the cold of winter. This recipe will give you 5-7 1/2 pint jars!
I hope you too are enjoying these first few days of Fall!