I love Fall. I especially love the smell of the crisp apples and the warm inviting scent of cooked applesauce. This week the boys and I bought 4 bushels of apples at the local orchard. In case you didn't know, we do have 6 apple trees, but they have a few more years until they start producing fruit. So until then, we are still at the mercy of the local orchards. Which is fine, although a bit pricey.
On Monday, we cooked 2 and a half bushels of apples into the smoothest, sweetest smelling, most delicious applesauce that you have ever seen. The day was a complete success with the canning of 18 quarts and 44 pints of applesauce for our pantry. And just to show how good Eli and Siah are, we also did a batch of blueberry preserves. Why not? The canner was all hot and ready for them.
A house full of little boys can be very stressful, loud, and busy, and in fact, is normally so. But then, we have a day where everyone works well. They play well together; they are focused on their tasks whether school related or not. Although these days don't come often. I am very glad for them. They are truly a gift from the Lord, and applesauce day this year was a day that I will cherish over and over. Every time I eat some applesauce I will remember how diligently my men worked to produce the delectable dish.
What are we going to do with the last bushel and a half of apples you may ask? Of course we will eat some, but then come on over this Saturday afternoon and you will be treated to a fresh glass of apple cider!
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What time should we be there? :D
Babysitting was AWESOME!!!
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