Ah yessss.....fresh applesauce.....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! I bet your kitchen smells divine!
MSW, thanks, it is a sweet time of year...except for what comes next
Jeffro, we got way too few of those this year thanks to the blight...but we did get was plenty tasty
Ed, thanks
dibear, thank you
Lisa, thanks, I enjoyed yours too. we have so few maple trees, except up in the sugar bush and I was too lazy so...
AKA, hmmm, I wonder if that will catch on here. lol thanks
June, thanks, it does and applesauce is next on the agenda
Colleen, thank you!
FC, thanks, what is in those jars didn't turn out quite as planned but we are still enjoying it. lol
Far Side, thanks, I love having garden produce piled in the kitchen this time of year...such security!
the crazysheeplady, thanks, it is apple jelly made with honeycrisp apples.
WB, thank you
The Wife, and thank you as well
Holly, thanks, looking forward to using the squash for Thanksgiving
Shirley, very close! It is apple jelly made with some Honeycrisp apples we bought. Thanks
Debbi, thanks!
Janice, thanks and sorry about that Top photo contains a garlic, some crab apples that volunteered down by the driveway, butternut squash )the big ones in back) a small nameless squash...not sure what kind...that volunteered in the lower garden, five jars of apple jelly and two Honeycrisp apples. Next pic is some kind of sedge that we found while fishing last week. Next one is a macro of the pretty little crab apples still on the tree. Bottom is an aster also by the driveway.
RG, thanks! For some reason the jelly didn't jell, but it is still really tasty and you can surely still eat it. lol
LInda, thanks, alas we don't have them either. EVeryone thought those were persimmons, but they are tiny, little grape sized crab apples taken with the macro lens. Sorry about that.
Tipper, thank you
Ericka, thanks, fall would be all right if it didn't come before winter
wooowho fall is pretty at your place! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, man, I lurves me some fresh garden tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, first squash/gourds I've seen today..:-))
ReplyDeletePink applesauce and persimmons, my mouth is watering. :) Nice job.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I did it real simple (leaves).But yours are great! (as always)
ReplyDeleteHere is a money making opportunity, and you've got the supplies.
ReplyDeleteCow dung cremations catch on in Bihar
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Nice pics!
Ah yessss.....fresh applesauce.....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI bet your kitchen smells divine!
Wonderful shots. Love the cone flowers.
ReplyDeleteThose jars! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo looks just yummy..perfect sign of fall:)
ReplyDeleteThe first shot isn't applesauce, is it? Quince? Beautiful regardless!
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
ReplyDeleteNice Fall pics!
ReplyDeleteThe bounty of the summer....excellent!
ReplyDeleteCrabapple jelly, I'm guessing? Looks good, whatever it is!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Love the variety!
ReplyDeleteWhat's in those jars? The gourds (?) behind the jars look as if they are coming out of them. lol! Very clever set up. Your pictures are really great!
ReplyDelete~Lisa
Home canning makes fall a tasty season that lasts the rest of the year! Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteNice shots, but I live in Canada don't see some of the stuff you have there, if you would narrate I would love to be educated.
ReplyDeleteLooks very fall like and yummy. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteMSW, thanks, it is a sweet time of year...except for what comes next
ReplyDeleteJeffro, we got way too few of those this year thanks to the blight...but we did get was plenty tasty
Ed, thanks
dibear, thank you
Lisa, thanks, I enjoyed yours too. we have so few maple trees, except up in the sugar bush and I was too lazy so...
AKA, hmmm, I wonder if that will catch on here. lol thanks
June, thanks, it does and applesauce is next on the agenda
Colleen, thank you!
FC, thanks, what is in those jars didn't turn out quite as planned but we are still enjoying it. lol
Far Side, thanks, I love having garden produce piled in the kitchen this time of year...such security!
the crazysheeplady, thanks, it is apple jelly made with honeycrisp apples.
WB, thank you
The Wife, and thank you as well
Holly, thanks, looking forward to using the squash for Thanksgiving
Shirley, very close! It is apple jelly made with some Honeycrisp apples we bought. Thanks
Debbi, thanks!
Janice, thanks and sorry about that
Top photo contains a garlic, some crab apples that volunteered down by the driveway, butternut squash )the big ones in back) a small nameless squash...not sure what kind...that volunteered in the lower garden, five jars of apple jelly and two Honeycrisp apples.
Next pic is some kind of sedge that we found while fishing last week. Next one is a macro of the pretty little crab apples still on the tree. Bottom is an aster also by the driveway.
RG, thanks! For some reason the jelly didn't jell, but it is still really tasty and you can surely still eat it. lol
Great pic's!! I like the persimmons......something we just don't have here:)
ReplyDeleteFall at your place looks nice.
ReplyDeletei knew there had to be some perks to fall. looks like you found 'em.
ReplyDeleteLInda, thanks, alas we don't have them either. EVeryone thought those were persimmons, but they are tiny, little grape sized crab apples taken with the macro lens. Sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteTipper, thank you
Ericka, thanks, fall would be all right if it didn't come before winter