Crock Pot Apple Butter
3 quarts apples (peeled and sliced thin)
1/2 tsp cloves
3 cups sugar
When you are happy with the texture go ahead and can, freeze, or whatever floats your boat.
Yield: 4 pints
Thank you all for the warm wishes for my day off; it was wonderful. I slept in, lounged in my jammies all day, sewed, watched a bit of TV, blared BNL, and had an absolutely divine time. I think my husband may have to make this a tradition!
My husband is the island's only beekeeper and he has yet to find any wild colonies. That means his bees have no competition...
The one shallow honey super (one of the two shorter boxes on the bee hive) he harvested yesterday yielded around 24 pounds (about 11 kg) of honey - that's two gallons (about 7.5 liters)! He's got at least one more to go; depending on the bees he may have a third! It's a good thing we are a honey loving family...
I hope you are enjoying the last fleeting days of summer as much as we are.
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Places I Want to Visit: Right now Colonial Williamsburg is at the top of my list.First Job: babysitting at 12 – which was too young. Especially divorced parents who did not get along at all. The dad (the custodial parent) told me not to let the mom speak to the kids; take a message and tell her they'll call her back tomorrow. When I wouldn’t let her speak to the kids, she called the police. I was so scared when the police rang the bell and asked to see those kids. Needless to say I didn't babysit for that family again. That's me in elementary school - not twelve yet though. I couldn't find a middle school picture...
Since S is only three, he is too young to enter most of the events. However Lead Line and Costume Class have no age limit, so S entered both. In Lead Line the rider is simply lead around the ring seated on the horse, so no real skill is involved. S stole the show by waving to everyone the entire time he was in the ring. Lead Line is a great way to get kids interested in the show because they all get a blue first place ribbon - usually.
This one is my favorite. I took it when my parents were here visiting and the kids and I met them down at the marina. This last one I took down at my parent's house near Petoskey, Michigan. They live out in farm country and often get pretty sunsets. The kids were in bed and it was wonderful to walk down the road just soaking in the evening - the scenery, the breeze, and the frog songs coming from the pond...
The rock candy isn't quite ready to eat yet. It needs another week or two...
Capri Sun pouches make great luggage tags. The ones with a clear back work well...
Two matching hooded towels for my little ones to use at the pool...
And some gifts for one of our babysitters; she is due in November. Toddler bibs...
Burp cloths and a receiving blanket...
Have I mentioned that how much I love my serger?
Is anyone else out there having issuse with Blogger and hard returns or line spacing? I am and it is driving me crazy!