Apples and pumpkins look great in this bowl.
Not exact matches
We had a very hot summer here in Michigan
and I'm
looking forward to cooler temps
and all things
pumpkin and apple!
In the meantime, I have my leftovers to
look forward to: — a spinach salad with breast meat, fresh pineapple chunks, dried cranberries,
and some shredded carrots
and apples (I love colorful salads)-- my
Pumpkin chicken skillet, based off of Gluten - Free Mommy's pumpkin chicken tortillas (but I try to limit my corn - intake so my version tops the filling on baked sweet po
Pumpkin chicken skillet, based off of Gluten - Free Mommy's
pumpkin chicken tortillas (but I try to limit my corn - intake so my version tops the filling on baked sweet po
pumpkin chicken tortillas (but I try to limit my corn - intake so my version tops the filling on baked sweet potatoes.
I'm
looking forward to fall leaves,
pumpkins (
and all the things that can be made with
pumpkins),
apple picking,
and cider donuts.
This year, I'm most
looking forward to wearing the new hand - knit sweater I recently finished, drinking
apple cider.,
and eating some homemade
pumpkin scones!
It
looks like a cross between an
apple and a tiny
pumpkin.
I worked my way through the
apples and then the
pumpkins and now it
looks as though it's the turn of bananas.
I
look forward to trying your pecan crust
and apple tart, maybe pear
and pumpkin.
Look at how simple this is: combine a box of Duncan Hines Spice Cake mix, a can of
pumpkin,
and 1/2 a cup of unsweetened
apple sauce.
Like I said before, I am all about
pumpkin and apple recipes lately so be on the
look out for many more.
We tried sooo many things, you guys: a pear
and chocolate crumble, a butternut squash
and dark chocolate galette, an
apple rosette tart like this super-easy
looking one on Pinterest, a
pumpkin cheesecake using only Greek yogurt.
We
look to
pumpkins, butternut squash,
apples, honey, carrots,
and all the other fall vegetables for inspiration in every dish we make for this season.
Everywhere I
look online I am bombarded with one of two things;
apples and pumpkins.
Because I had grown up on just
apple, pecan
and pumpkin — all made with a classic single crust
and nothing on top — Grandma's recipe for peach pie
looked a little different.
There are lots of things to
look forward to — the crunch of dry leaves, the comfort of your favorite sweater,
pumpkin pie
and apple cider,
and, of course, the start of the new school year!
Pumpkins,
apples,
and honey add natural elements to this harvest time inspired
look.
Go
apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make
pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go
looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an
apple pie Carve your own
pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee
apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella
and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make
apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic
Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try
apple bobbing Make
apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast
pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens
and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
This
looks like a perfect weekend for
apple picking
and pumpkin selecting!
It seems like fall of a favorite season among preschoolers,
and these free fall printables are a great way to kick off all that fall,
apple and pumpkin learning fun we
look forward to so much throughout the year.
We like to get out during the fall
and winter to do seasonal activities like fall harvest festivals,
pumpkin and apple picking,
and looking at Christmas lights around town drinking hot cocoa.
Leanna of All Done Monkey: Here in California we are enjoying
apple pie
and pumpkin bread,
and I also
look forward to my husband making atol, a yummy oatmeal drink from Costa Rica.
That
pumpkin on top almost
looks too cute to play with
and I bet that green
apple playdough smells good!
This year, I'm most
looking forward to wearing the new hand - knit sweater I recently finished, drinking
apple cider.,
and eating some homemade
pumpkin scones!
I'm
looking forward to fall leaves,
pumpkins (
and all the things that can be made with
pumpkins),
apple picking,
and cider donuts.
I am also
looking forward to nippy weather,
apples and pumpkins to make breads,
and enjoying life!
I am also
looking forward to taking the kids
apple - picking
and enjoying some
pumpkin - spice lattes.
I'm
looking forward to fall layers, jackets, scarves, warm drinks,
pumpkin and apple picking, fall baking, slow weekends,
and all the other amazing things that come with this season.
Similar to a
pumpkin pitch, going to an
apple orchard
and picking
apples is another activity fall is known for —
and one we continue to
look forward to.
Too bad we aren't closer, I planted a miniature
pumpkin vine this year in my garden
and there are little
pumpkins all over it... about twice the size of your
apples, they would
look cute!
I've been loving
apples and pumpkin this year...
looking forward to peppermint soon Heather @ Polyglot Jot recently posted... Navigating the Holidays with a Food Intolerance
I am
looking forward to cooler weather,
apple picking
and going to the
pumpkin patch with my 3 kiddos!!!
I am also
looking forward to the crisp fall air
and plenty of
apple and pumpkin recipes!
Definitely
looking forward to a few fall dates though (did someone say
apple picking
and Pumpkin Spice Lattes?!)
Apple cider
and pumpkin bread are some of the things I
look forward to most when Fall arrives.
While most of us are
looking forward to the good things that come with the changing seasons —
apple cider,
pumpkins,
and holiday celebrations, just to name a few — the fall season brings with it something else entirely for many employees
and managers in the modern workplace.
I love the cool, crispness in the air, snuggling with my honey under a fleece blanket, the beauty in the colors of the trees against the bright blue sky, the varying sizes, shapes
and colors of
pumpkins and squash, slow car rides in the country to admire the hues of fall, the smell of cinnamon
and nutmeg as I bake
apple pie
and pumpkin bread, the sound of crunching leaves as we walk on the State Park trails,
and looking forward to cozying up with my family in front of the fireplace to enjoy each others presence.
There's a thrilling sense of anticipation as we
look forward to our family traditions of old fashioned hayrides, going to the
pumpkin patch,
apple picking, craft fairs, family get - togethers, simmering hearty soups, baking
pumpkin pies, sipping cider by the fire,
and munching on popcorn while watching our favorite movies.
Top it with seasonal produce such as
apples,
pumpkins,
and little gourds,
and garnish the
look with flowers.
Creative Halloween decorating with
pumpkins, fall leaves,
apples, hay
and dried corn stalks
look bright
and natural, offering simple Halloween home
and yard decorations, inspired by fall colors
and harvesting.