Sentences with phrase «picking apples at»

Have you been lucky enough to spend a day picking apples at an orchard this year, leaving you with the apple over-abundance you promised yourself you'd avoid but never seem to?

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After all, back at early Apple, things only worked because we were human beings: problem solvers, collaborators, challengers, pick - yourself - up - and - try - again - ers.
Apple still requires pre-orders, but now you can pick up your Apple watch at an Apple retail outlet — which is why anybody bothered to line up in Singapore or the other six countries that took deliveries today.
As a long - time Apple Watch owner, I can say with confidence that there's never been a better time to pick one up, especially at this discounted price.
A meeting room lays chockablock with red leather couches, cubist white ottomans and chrome bar stools, the growing crowd picking away at tables filled with yogurt parfaits, salads and tiny bags of apple slices.
Working at Apple on Steve Jobs» revolutionary Macintosh computer, Kare picked a rendition of scissors for the «cut» command and a pointing finger for «paste.»
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL)'s iPhone SE was made available for pick - up and delivery, while Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA)'s Model 3 will be unveiled at 11:30 p.m. ET.
Picking his way expertly through three centuries of scientific history, from Newton on gravity (the force that causes apples to fall and planets to stay in orbit is the same), through electricity and magnetism (aspects of a single reality), to the present search for a Grand Unified Theory, he argued that the coherence of the physical universe progressively uncovered by science points to a «unity principle» at its heart.
This recipe comes just at the right time, my kitchen is full of apples that I picked today.
This year, it seems we won't make it to the orchard, so I'm just picking out the very best apples at the grocery store and baking like I mean it.
I still make the stop at the donut counter a highlight of my outing; so it only makes sense to bring back a bag or two of freshly picked apples to make my own fall treats to scent up my kitchen, along with some fresh - pressed cider to heat and spike with cinnamon.
I truly love being about to enjoy being outside and doing fall - ish things with my family — apple picking and pumpkin picking, watching the hounds at one of the local farms, or playing on the playground while bundled in sweatshirts.
Probably the most exciting thing for me was that at one of the farms we stopped at the owner came by on his golf cart and handed us bags and told us to go ahead and pick as many apples as we wanted!!
I love to pick my own apples or whatever is growing at local farms.
I can't wait to enjoy freshly made cider donuts at our local farm after apple picking!!!
I have an insane amount of apples to use up at the moment (we went apple picking a few weeks back and Jesse insisted on picking 17 LBS (I kid you not) of apples for just the two of us to eat.
I look forward to some apple picking at the local U-Pick farm.
We've been eating a lot of in - season apples that we picked at my grandmother's instead of berries, and replaced quinoa with brown rice.
I almost called this Stuffed Acorn Squash a «Farmer's Market Special» because I picked the apple fresh off a tree at a local farm and bought the squash, onion and chicken sausage I used at a local outdoor farmer's market.
Every year we go apple picking as a family at least once.
Im dying to try the Roasted Pumpkin - Apple Soup!!!! I know what ingredients Im picking up at the store next!
I was able to pick up all the ingredients for my Frosted Apple Cinnamon Snack Cake at my local Target.
«Picking» apples at the market too Love the link up... and those almond joys... OMGoodness!
Not sure who will read the 1245th comment, but just in case: I picked up two bottles of Five Apple Cider Concentrate at Williams Sonoma a week or so ago (they are crazy on sale in the stores, no longer available on line) to use in this recipe.
We picked up Honeycrisp apples at the store which are the best.
Still on a high after the success of my Apple - Pecan Quinoa Muffins I practically ran to the Whole Foods near my office at lunch the next day to pick up quinoa flour, rainbow quinoa (Per Patty's suggestion) and other seeds, grains and flours that I was determined to start baking with.
Of course, at the first sign of them, I picked up a few pounds from a local orchard and found myself all up apple desserts!
I think I received at least two different emails from area orchards outlining their apple picking dates and times - I can't wait to take the boys apple picking this year!
I started with the a half bushel of Courtland apples that I picked up at Allenholm Farm at Pam's suggestion for sauce and butter.
Our Finishing - Style Juice Concentrate is a special crafted blend of apples grown in the western U.S where apples are hand picked at the peak of harvest and processed in a way to capture the fresh, crisp apple flavor consumers have come to know.
At a small butcher shop we bought 2 pork chops which I glazed with a little maple syrup and sea salt, and I topped them with a simple crab apple chutney I made featuring wild crab apples and a few feral granny smith apples we picked that afternoon.
Homemade applesauce is the perfect thing to make after you've gone apple - picking, or to celebrate the first crop of apples at local farmers» markets.
With all of the apples I picked up at the orchard this weekend, I decided to make a healthy apple crisp!
After a quick look at the interactive map I found places where I can go pick fresh figs, cherries, salal berries, rosemary, blackberries, apples, crabapples, salmonberries, huckleberries, thimbleberries (my favorite!)
Maybe this past Fall you decided to go apple picking at a nearby orchard and in many cases those same farms have a berry picking season too.
As a child, each fall we went apple picking at a local orchard and filled large black garbage bags full of apples.
We have been apple picking (at Terhune) and we plan on doing some pumpkin picking either there or somewhere else in the area before Halloween.
These are fun for kids to help assemble and are the perfect way to use up extra apples if you picked too many at the orchard.
I picked up a bag of fantastic Pink Lady apples a few weeks ago, when my longing for rhubarb and spring was at its height and the perfect tartness of these apples helped, eaten out of hand and as the star of these bars from Dorie's Cookies.
To take my sweet girls apple picking at an organic apple orchard and not have to spend the day in the car.
I just picked up a jar of Apple Salted Caramel sauce at W - S this weekend — I will be trying this cake with the sauce.
Artisanal brands like Lindera Farms, Katz, and Sewall are producing vinegar stateside, and even my mother, a woman who can scarf down SPAM and supermarket sheet cakes with great gusto, recently showed off fancy bottles of plum and apple vinegar she picked up at her local Korean market.
One of them was to go apple picking at Mercier Orchards.
We decided we'd also visit the farm stand at Valley Flora Farm (our CSA farm) and picked up more tomatoes, lettuce, potatoes, apples, and shishito peppers.
Ingredients: 12 ounces fresh cranberries, rinsed and picked over for stems 1 Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored, and diced 1/2 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed 1 tablespoon grated orange zest (2 oranges) 1/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice 1 1/8 teaspoons ground cinnamon, divided 2 extra-large eggs, at room temperature 1 cup plus 1 tablespoon granulated sugar 1/4 pound (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/4 cup sour cream 1 cup Bluebird Organic Hard White Wheat Flour 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
Plus there are the bags and bags of apples I could not stop picking at the orchard.
I recently went apple picking and my latest co-op share was full of apples, so my fridge is currently stock full of more apples than you can shake a stick at.
Every year, Dennis I kick fall of with a day trip to Warwick, NY, we have lunch, do a bit of shopping, spend some time apple picking, and stop at farm stands to load up on freshly harvest autumn vegetables.
Round 1: David «Flip» Wilson, Ereck Flowers, Eli «Mama's Boy» Apple, Prince «Of Zamunda» Amukamara Round 1 success: 7/11 Round 2: Marvin «Teligmann» Austin, Clint «Square Peg» Sintim, Reuben «Box of Rocks» Randle Round 2 success: 8/11 (his best round) Round 3: Chad Jones, Owa O - Diggy, Jay Bromley, Damontre Moore, Jayron Hosely, Jerrell «Rorshack» Jernigan, Ramses Barden, Travis «Lady» Beckum, Jay «That One Sack» Alford Round 3 success: 1/12 (his worst, and I'm putting Darian Thompson and Webb as zeros for now...) Round 4: Brian Kehl, Philip Dillard, James «Teddy» Brewer, Ryan «Start the» Nassib Round 4 success: 4/11 Round 5: Avery Moss, Mykkele Thompson, Nat Berhe, Devon Kennard, Cooper Taylor, Jon Goff, Mitch «Death Metal» Petrus, Rhett «Linebacker / RB hybrid» Bomar Round 5 success: 2/10 Round 6: Adam Koets, Andre Woodson, Robert Henderson, DeAndre Wright, Adrian Tracy, Greg Jones, Tyler Sash, Jaquian Williams, Matt McCants, Bennett Jackson, Geremy Davis, Jerrell Adams Round 6 success: 0/12 That's right — Jerry Reese whiffed 12 times at 6th round picks.
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