This is a boy I like to cook for, since he appreciates everything I put on the table. He's here for the weekend, and he likes apple pie, so we baked him one.
Oh! Delicious! What kind of apples do you usually use? I tend to go for Granny Smiths, but the MacIntoshes looked so beautiful at the market, I had to get some. Can't wait to use them! Thanks for the fall inspiration.
Oh yes, there is so much gratification when making something for someone who loves your stuff. Makes ya want to make them things all the time just so to hear their sweet compliments and see them smile.
I grew up without parents. Living on my own by 17. I never knew the first thing about cooking or family life. You seem to know so much and I so enjoy dipping into your world of this vast knowledge. Your children are so blessed to have your example. It does cause me to crave for a mother, for someone I could have learned from. I've learned some things about keeping a home and cooking a meal but there is still so much to learn and the childen are growing so quickly. It pains my heart.
Pie making is in the air today. I have two French Apple Pies cooling on the counter for company tonight. Picked the apples fresh this morning from our trees! Yum! Can't forget the homemade crusts....Enjoy yours too. Thanks for your peaceful blog. Colleen in Iowa
Anonymous, thanks for leaving your comment. Lydia at homeliving.blogspot.com has some wonderful articles for women who are just learning to be homemakers, and who feel that they've missed their chance. Very encouraging, please go take a look!
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Oh! Delicious! What kind of apples do you usually use? I tend to go for Granny Smiths, but the MacIntoshes looked so beautiful at the market, I had to get some. Can't wait to use them! Thanks for the fall inspiration.
MMm..must make an apple pie this weekend! Thanks for the inspiration!
Boys are indeed fun to cook for! My 28-year-old just requested homemade peanut butter today. That's easy enough. :o)
I love pie! My husband loves pie! My children... well if its chocolate pie...Your pie looks so good.
Oh yes, there is so much gratification when making something for someone who loves your stuff. Makes ya want to make them things all the time just so to hear their sweet compliments and see them smile.
Your nephew is a lucky guy!
Emily
I grew up without parents. Living on my own by 17. I never knew the first thing about cooking or family life. You seem to know so much and I so enjoy dipping into your world of this vast knowledge. Your children are so blessed to have your example. It does cause me to crave for a mother, for someone I could have learned from. I've learned some things about keeping a home and cooking a meal but there is still so much to learn and the childen are growing so quickly. It pains my heart.
Ahh I can smell autumn in the air. Stop by my blog, I left you something there.
Yum! I've been making pies at my house, too!
Pie making is in the air today. I have two French Apple Pies cooling on the counter for company tonight. Picked the apples fresh this morning from our trees! Yum! Can't forget the homemade crusts....Enjoy yours too. Thanks for your peaceful blog.
Colleen in Iowa
Oh, I can't wait to pick some apples...it's about that time of year.
Yum! I love pie! I like to make lemon meringue pie, my dad LOVES it.
Oooh, I just had cherry pie tonight. Yummm!
Anonymous, thanks for leaving your comment. Lydia at homeliving.blogspot.com has some wonderful articles for women who are just learning to be homemakers, and who feel that they've missed their chance. Very encouraging, please go take a look!
Hope everyone else enjoyed their pies!
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