Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Fall yumminess
So here is a picture of my porch mom. It isn't complete yet, I haven't gotten my cornstalks but you can get the idea. I put the second picture on so you can see my dying grass. I completely forgot that grass goes dormant here. So anyway, when I asked my neighbor next door what do I do for my grass to keep it alive, you can imagine the stupidity I felt when he said, "it's not dying, it's going dormant for the winter." Now in my defense, our lawn looks WAY worse than anyone elses and you know the lawn trouble we had in Orlando, so I think that it was a reasonable question. So our lawn is now going dormant and the leaves are starting to change. Yep, fall has arrived. Today was our first day of cold weather and to honor the occasion I made apple cake. I love that apples are so cheap here. I am taking advantage of it and am putting them to good use!
Apple Cake
3 large eggs 1tsp baking soda
2 cups flour 2tsp vanilla
2 cups sugar 2tsp cinnamon
1 cup oil 1/2 tsp salt
4 cups tart chopped apples
Beat eggs until light and fluffy. Mix sugar, oil and add to egg mixture. mix flour, soda, salt & cinnamon and add to mix. Add vanilla. Fold in apples and por into greased 9x11 greased pan. bake at 359* for about an hour. You can cover with cream cheese icing or icecream, or poke holes in it while warm and drizzle caramel into it. SO GOOD! I however, did not have any extra toppings today and it was delicious!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Falling in love with autumn
We have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of fall and all the fun things that go with it. I know that the novelty of cool weather will wear off pretty soon, but for now we are enjoying the pants and light jacket days, and hot cocoa before bed. Last weekend was the official opening of Linder Farm, so of course we had to attend! The kids had a blast riding on the hay wagon and picking their very own pumpkins right off the stalk. What a different adventure pumpkin pickin' is in Idaho! No more digging through the bins at Walmart looking for one that is not already mushy and rotten! Ah yeah! No farm adventure is complete without a turn through the straw maze and fresh fried donuts! I loved that the kids were in awe of everything around them. We can't drive anywhere without them oohing and aahing over all the pretty leaves. Quite an awesome sight when you have never seen it before!
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