Does it not feel like yesterday when we laid out the welcome mat for October, and yet here we are approaching its end? The pages of the calendar seem to flip so quickly – like an old moving picture – displaying our lives so rapidly that some of the details get lost in the process.
The leaves on the trees have changed and the branches almost bare. Save for the rare ‘late bloomer’ which rebelliously hangs on to its beautiful red coat, not wanting to shed its magnificent display of colour.
These are the last of my hydrangeas, which faithfully continued to bloom until last week. I will miss their beautiful face smiling at me as I peek out the window. But what a beautiful farewell they have given me, dressed in pinks and soft shades of green.
They coordinate so well against the soft blue, making it hard to believe that these too are the colours of Autumn. Speaking of Autumn, we had a lot of apples leftover from yesterday’s caramel buffet so I wondered what I could do with them, other than bake a pie or indulge in any more sweetness.
So I found a delicious apple tea recipe here. Though the recipe calls for dried apple slices, I used fresh apples and it was lovely.
Ingredients
8 ounces organic apple slices
2 sticks cinnamon
3 cloves
1 1/2 quarts cold water
Honey (to taste)
Directions
– Place the apple slices, cinnamon, cloves and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil.
– Reduce the heat and simmer 15 minutes
– Sweeten with honey, and strain into tea glasses, pushing gently on the apples to remove all the liquid.
Hope you enjoy it!
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SocksAndMittens says
This is wonderful idea, thank you for sharing!
A Cozy Cottage in the City says
Really love your photos, recipes and craft ideas! You are talented beyond belief! Thanks for the continued inspiration!
XO’s,
Jessie
Debbie @ Deliciously Inspired says
Hi – I just found your blog and am now a new follower. I shared your apple tea on my blog’s facebook page. Can’t wait to try it tomorrow morning. Thanks.
Debbie – Deliciously Inspired
Tereza says
what beautiful pictures and those apples look so good I would love to eat one right now!
Thanks for the congrat’s on the baby bump Lucy!
xo
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says
Love these photos, Lucy!
ibtihal says
thanks so much . i don’t have a lot of fancy things in my kitchen so i made the best with what i had apples. my mother is obssed with black tea/arabian ta she drank it for years and it has effected her health hopefully she considers this apple tea . it’s cooking while i’m typing can’t wait for her to try it thx alot
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