Showing posts with label apples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apples. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

apple candles.


G asked the other day when we were going to make the apple candles. It is fall, after all, and we have been stopping at the orchard every week for a month! Which means of course we immediately went to gather the supplies and make some.


We found a few apples that were not the most perfect to eat. G first scraped out a little hole in the top. He used the apple corer to push an inch in and then popped that out and scooped with a spoon (a grapefruit spoon worked best, if you have one). His brother decided if there was apple gutting going on, he was making some too.


G scooped and fit, scooped and fit, until the hole was just big enough to hold a tea light (we had black amber tea lights). He slid those in.


From there, he wanted to decorate them, so he found some fall leaf craft 'buttons' and using fat topped sewing pins, he pierced the apple to secure. He also studded a ring around the top with cloves.


The final touches included cutting out some modeling wax in leaf and apple shapes to scatter around the holder.


Done! Apple candles will last only a few days, but they look and smell nice! It gets dark earlier and earlier, and G loves when they are lit in the evening.



Our house is feeling more fall festive by the day - although G says we have a lot to do still! :)

Monday, September 28, 2009

Fall...


Fall weekends always seem to be the busiest. This is the time of year for hayrides, farm tours, apple picking and soon pumpkin picking. We stopped by a farm to pickup apples and cider to make apple butter, apple syrup and other fall goodies. We visit a few farms a week for regularly scheduled pickups, so the boys were ho-hum at first, until they remembered that there is something extra special this time of year...hay rides!


And they remembered the great climbing tree...just over beyond the pumpkins.


With all kinds of little nooks and footholds to sit up there.


And while they were not too interested in picking the apples (too busy climbing tree, mom) they of course loved cranking our peeler/corer when we made apple butter. Fall is here!

Saturday, October 04, 2008

apple picking!


We have been getting apples every week or so, so that we can slowly continue to make applesauce, apple butter, dried apple rings, pie filling and so much more. This weekend we had perfect weather and stopped at an apple u-pick farm on our way home from getting new fall/winter shoes for the boys.


This farm was nice in that the orchard was up and over a hill and through the woods. A nice walk on a nice day.


We walked down the aisles of fruit and selected which types would make the best all around apple for what we were making. A and G took turns on dads shoulders to get the ripest, most perfect apples. The view was spectacular - farms and hills and trees.


The boys actually let me take a photo of them together, standing still, by the pumpkins! Happy boys.


We have had a few favorite books in our pile this week about apples and apple trees. Perfect for this time of year!







Apples, by Jacqueline Farmer














The Life Cycle of an Apple Tree, by Linda Tagliaferro












How Do Apples Grow? by Betsy & Giulio Maestro













Our Apple Tree, by Naslund & Digman