Halloween
Let’s see… For breakfast I had applesauce cake instead of tempting bread, butter and apple jelly. Then for my morning snack I munched on a small piece of apple pie. Very good.
With lunch I had a pint of fresh apple juice and then later that afternoon ate an apple off the tree.
In the evening, wife made a wonderful apple crumble for dessert. I ate a bowl of it with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream. The best apple crumble I’d ever tasted.
There was still some fresh applesauce in the fridge, but I opted for another slice of applesauce cake. And that was the end of my very apple-ly Halloween.

November 2nd, 2007 at 2:01 pm
That’s a very nice apple tree!
November 3rd, 2007 at 6:38 am
Those apples look delicious and I’m not much of an apple lover. But your blog made me hungry!
November 3rd, 2007 at 9:37 am
The apples look great. Now that I can’t have them any more I want to eat them. Go figure…
November 3rd, 2007 at 11:49 pm
Hey, I need that crumble recipe QUICKLY — I’ve supposed to take one for afters for our sausage and mash supper tomorrow night (17.30GMT) at our church’s All Saints Day supper. I snuck by last year with a cherry cobbler, because I’ve never done crumbles with custard. When they asked me, I got this sneaking suspicion that they’re testing me to see if I can make a non-American dessert.
HEEEELLLPPPPP! Can Wifey Email her recipe to me? Will you read this before bedtime. (YIKES! I just saw the clock — you guys probably hit the sack already!)
THANKS, if you get this in time. If not, well, I’ll just have to fail the Brit test, take an apple cobbler, and do my best singing at choral evensong.We still have loads of giant Bramley apples on our trees.
November 4th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
Maybe an apple Halloween is a fitting fruit for that time of year. After all, an apple is the best fruit to symbolize the fall of man.
At least, we know you kept the doctor away.
November 5th, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Yum Yum!