Thursday, October 2, 2014

Apple pie oh my!

I took Carol's advise  from Polka dot Closet and opted for a delicious warm apple pie to make with all the green apples I had. the kitchen smelled so wonderful after it baked. there is just something so comforting when you smell home made apple pie.

This is my favorite recipe from Williams Sonoma and I have used it so many times the pages are permanently stained.

I made two tablescapes last week while I had the apples, one in a red theme the other using the Green Granny Smiths,I cheated and used the tablecloth for both but I had just purchased it and wanted to get some use out of it.


I used my cranberry Temp-tations plates and pulled out the pieces to match that I never get to use.


I am going to warm some salted caramel sauce to pour over the ice cream to go on top of the hot pie.Won't get much use of these little crab apples but they sure are cute.


This lovely platter is a cookie sheet I used instead of a cake plate and when the candles are lit the reflection of the leaves on these little votives is so pretty.


Perfect individual little pie or tart pans on top of each place setting I debated on making a big pie or little individual ones.

 


The mugs are waiting for some warm apple cider.Trader Joe's has their spiced cider out now.I wait all year to buy this stuff.With an extra cinnamon stick as a stirrer YUM





I cut this weeks  post short I just couldn't get in to it this week. My brother who lives in Belize died on Saturday of a massive heart attack. trying to deal with a foreign government about cremation and returning of a body is just to much to have to deal with.I wish everyone a wonderful week and hope Fall has finally arrived for everybody whether in your home,weather or decor.Susie  

12 comments:

  1. Oh, Susie! I'm so sorry to hear about your brother! The weight of such sorrow, along with the frustrations you're dealing with, is a heavy trial. I'll be praying for you and your family! Some readers might be shocked you feel like posting at such a time, but sometimes it helps us to do a normal thing when things are not normal at all. It can be good for us in healing and grieving. Baking helps, too, doesn't it? Your pie looks amazing! I love the idea of salted caramel, although I've never made it. Spiced cider sounds wonderful with your pie!
    Blessings to you, my new friend!
    Kim @ Curtain Queen Creates

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    1. Oh Kim hearing such kind words from a total stranger justs warms my heart. I posted because I did not know what else to do. We were unable to return him to the USA and he had to be buried in a foreign land. My heart is so heavy but blog land is it's own community I have learned why it is so great because we all share and feel and help each other like you reaching out to me now. Thank you thank you thank you .Susue

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  2. It's bad enough to hear that your brother passed away, but the challenge of returning him makes it even more difficult. My thoughts are with you. As for the apple pie, my hubby would have loved to shared a piece as it's his favorite, and I don't make it nearly often enough.

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    1. Dear Lulu thank you for your very kind words and thoughts we were unable to return him to the states and had to be buried instead so he won't ever be able too come home.If you are ever in San Diego I will make you and your husband your very own pie. Again thank you.Susie

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  3. Oh if only you lived closer....We'd sit down and eat that pie with a cup of coffee.....I can smell it from here!

    Carol

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  4. Carol where do you live I would gladly share apiece with you it was my first pie of the season and it was yummy. ever out this way? let me know and I will bake you one just for yourself. have a great week.Susie

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  5. Yum that pie looks too good! I need to make one since I have extra apples right now. I like your new tablecloth- great colors! I wish I had a Trader Joe's nearby but they haven't made it up this far north yet! Those cranberry dishes are perfect for the season.

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  6. I forgot to say I am so sorry about the loss of your brother and then to have to deal with a foreign government about his remains- how agonizing. Perhaps it's comforting knowing he is at peace and even though his earthly body is no more his spirit lives on with all of you. My condolences.

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    1. Liz I thank you from the bottom of my heart for such random acts of kind and my family I know would appreciate your kind words also.He landed up being cremated and they buried some of his ashes in a celebration of life and many people in Belize came for it. thank you again for reaching out to a stranger .thanks you for such a sweet comment on my blog you sure did lift my spirits.Susie

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  7. What is there not to like here...I'll start by saying I love ALL your dishes, how lovely they are cranberry motif and the color is awesome, very unique! The table topper is very pretty too, plus that pie...oh well, I just need a piece right this minute!
    My heart goes out to you sweet friend for the loss of your brother. Losing a family member is always so hard, may God bless you and the family.
    FABBY

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    1. Thanks Fabby for stopping by and not only leaving such a great comment but for offering comforting words as well. Losing a family member is always so trying but when they are in another country it just escalates the burden.thank you for being there during this time for me.Susie

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  8. Susie, I am so sorry to have missed this post. Dear lady how heavy it must lay upon your heart to have lost your brother. I am so sorry for your loss. There is so much sorrow when we loose a loved one and to have to deal with a bureaucracy to try and bring your brother home must have been overwhelming.

    I do want to say your table is lovely. The cranberry plates are so pretty and the apple pie does look amazing.

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