I started by tying on my too-cute-not-bake-all-the-time apron that I got for my birthday (thanks, Nicole!)
Then I peeled and sliced 8 Granny Smith apples
While I started mixing the ingredients for the topping, Jocie mixed the brown sugar into the apple slices.
Once we got everything mixed together, in just a short 50 minutes later we had gooey yet crunchy, sweet yet tart, apple crisp goodness!
(I am unhappy to announce that this huge portion of apple crisp is already gone - largely due to my lack of willpower. Yesterday, I had giant slabs during mid-morning, mid-afternoon and late-night feedings. It also didn't help that the last two helpings were a-la-mode. I could honestly feel my ass jiggling when I finally walked away from the pan.)
After all that baking, we decided to head outside to help Carl and Ella rake up some leaves. After Carl made a few swipes with the "yard sweeper" we got this . . . Mount Leaf-a-lotis!
Claire didn't think much of the leaves, but she sure had fun watching her sisters!
Uh, oh . . . I think they are turning on me!
Seriously, how can this season not be a favorite! The fun just kept coming when we headed off to the 101 Market. This place just looks like a big green house from the outside, but on the inside it holds a HUGE corn pit, an exotic petting zoo (they even had a kangaroo!), tons of Fall decor, a go-cart race track, a corn maze, and the most pumpkins in the most varieties I have ever seen! We had a great time with all the activities and left the market with our hand-picked pumpkins.
I had such a great time baking on Saturday with Jocie, that I decided to bake some Pumpkin Bread with the little girls on Sunday. I must admit - I did not make the bread from scratch. I was gifted a cute little Pumpkin Bread Mix from Grandma Judy a few weeks back, so I bought a can of Pumpkin (Martha Stuart would be so unimpressed) and mixed everything together.
The recipe was supposed to yield two loaves of bread, but because I don't have two bread pans (probably due to lack of need) I made a dozen pumpkin muffins too.
If I had to write out a recipe for this past weekend, it would go a little something like this:
8 delicious apples
3 adorable girls
1 yard sweeping husband
3 cups of laughter
2 cups of sugar
2 much eating
1 pit of corn
Pumpkins - real and canned
Mix all ingredients together with all the LOVE you can find. Place in an 80 degree oven for two days.
Yield - a Fall-tastic weekend
1 comment:
I didn't know the market on 101 had all that stuff!....man, we need to start going there, we've been missing out big time. Love the photos- especially all the different jumps into the leaves! Looks like you had a fabulous weekend you little domestic-diva. (Oh, and thanks for wearing something under that apron!) ;)
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