It hardly seems possible that we are in the last week of October. What on earth happened to summer? It seemed winter went on and on and now we're looking toward it again.
Life has been rather routine these days. I had a wonderful time with blogger Anno who came up to Lansing for lunch, enjoyed dinner with friends, went to a farewell dinner for a friend and had our WKAR retiree lunch. That, and an appointment with the Secretary of State's office to get my handicap permit and a long delayed skin check with the dermatologist (all is well), got me out of the house! Inside? I put up a few decorations (really cutting back this year) and have been prepping inventory for my upcoming sale.
I had a lot of small wreaths but when I took down the summer wreath on the front door, I realized I didn't have a "door-sized" autumn one and really didn't feel like a craft project to make a new one. But then I found a garland of Japanese lanterns, and voila! Welcome!
I always love the Lori Mitchell figures and this year most of them ended up in the kitchen!
I think my favorites might be the Wizard of Oz group.
But aren't these three cute too?
A few cats went up on the other kitchen shelf!
There were a two other Lori Mitchells that were added atop the china cabinet. I left up the other fall things and will until after Thanksgiving.
After Halloween goes down, I'll add a few more Thanksgiving touches, but for now I'm enjoying the little watercolors by my friend Kate that were added to the mantel.
I finally did get the Halloween tree up.
And just so I don't ignore the area where I sit most of the day, a couple of small prints and a wonderful card my friend Joan sent provide inspiration when the brain power is running low!
It's the season for bringing out collections and favorites, like the trio of "Vintage by Crystal" pieces on the left and the big pumpkin guy on the right, next to a framed card by artist Jacqueline Sullivan.
And what could be better than sipping tea in a Halloween mug? This is an Emma Bridgewater piece and it arrived in my mailbox from my friend Lin on a day when I dearly needed a pick-up!
Yes, that tea is being sipped with Apple bread. Several of you asked for the recipe in comments so here you go. It's a recipe that came to me back in the mid-1970s from a wonderful woman named Sharon with whom I worked during my brief stint as a bookkeeper at a dental clinic. (Fortunately, I later found my calling in a career that did not require math.)
Autumn Apple Bread
Preheat oven to 325 (F) and prepare pans with cooking spray or butter.
(I use four mini-pans because I like to make multiples and freeze it to give away or pull when I want it. You can also do the whole thing in a bread pan.) Baking times below.
Cream together 1 c. sugar with one stick of butter (1/2 c.)
Add: 2 eggs / 1/2 t. salt (I use less because I use salted butter) / 1 t. vanilla / and 1 teaspoon baking soda mixed with 1 Tablespoon of either sour milk OR lemon juice.
When mixed, add 2 c. flour.
Finally, add 2 c. chopped apples, 1/2 c. chopped nuts. (I make sure I have 2 c. of apples but usually end up with more nuts. You can also add cranberries, dried or fresh -- I wing it but I'd guess about 1/2 cup.
Divide into pans or one large loaf.
Add the crumble topping which you can make as you would a crisp topping using your favorite recipe. My original recipe only called for 2 tablespoons each of butter, flour and sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon. (I would use brown sugar and add oatmeal but you do you!) And it's NOT ENOUGH.
BUT -- I always make extra of my favorite crisp topping which riffs off an Ina Garten recipe with oatmeal, flour, brown and white sugar, butter, salt and I might add cinnamon. This makes a lot and I freeze what I don't use. Tip -- grating frozen butter helps mix it all in a little better.
The batter is very thick, almost like a drop cookie. Spoon equally into four mini-pans or one large bread pan. Bake at 325. For four pans, I go about 55 minutes and check at 50. I do the same for the big pan but it generally takes longer. Just keep an eye on it. Use the toothpick test -- insert and it should come out clean -- to be sure it's done.
Cool fully in the pan, though you can usually tip it out after about 15 minutes or so. It freezes well.
I find it cuts best when it is chilled in the fridge. It's a dense bread.
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OMG the Wizard of Oz. How freakin' cool are they? And the Halloween ones. I love these. They are so classic, creepy and cute all wrapped into one.
ReplyDeleteI get that about the bread and storing it cold to slice. That's a good tip. I feel that way about some of my bakes as well. Thank you for sharing and Happy Halloween Week to you. My gosh, this season whooshed past me.
Whoosh. Whoosh. Whoosh.
That's a recipe I could go for, when my groceries arrive tomorrow. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow look at that apple bread, looks so hearty! And those figurines are just adorable Jeanie! 🎃
ReplyDeleteFun decorations, and that's a great mug! Good job on the wreath, too. We used to have a couple of lantern plants but both of them died. :(
ReplyDeletewonderful decorations. I had a dear friend who collected Lori Mitchell pieces. She has passed now I do hope her kids didn't just get rid of them.
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Hello Jeanie,
ReplyDeleteI love all your Halloween decorations, the wreath is pretty.
Your apple cake looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Take care, have a great day!
...yummy, yummy!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! I had never known about or seen Lori Mitchell figures! Probably because I am not one to decorate for holidays. They are SOOOO DANG CUTE! Especially love the Wizard of Oz ones. All your decorations are really cute. And the apple bread looks good, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Wizard of Oz figurines are rather cute. I've never heard of the artist. Tea with a sweet treat like Apple Bread makes a nice break in the day.
ReplyDeleteThe figures are all just adorable! I am craving your apple bread!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks beautiful, festive and heartwarming.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun fall decor figures! I have a friend who is a Wizard of Oz total freak, he would love those!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely and full October, with good friends, gentle routines, and the comforting flavours of autumn to round it all out
ReplyDeleteLori Mitchell’s figurines are wonderful. I love the Wizard of Oz’s characters.
ReplyDeleteTurned my IPad sideways to read your book titles. :)
Will copy Apple Bread recipe. Thank you.
Happy Hallowe’en! 🎃
Your apple bread looks delicious. And I'm glad you got your Halloween tree up. I definitely need lights for mine. :) They look great on yours. And I love seeing all your fun Halloween figures. Sometimes less is enough. It is crazy to think that Halloween is Friday and we're already just a few weeks out from Thanksgiving. My daughter and I were just chatting how winter will be here in a blink of our eyes. Wasn't it just January of 2025? Happy Halloween. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThe way you mix storytelling about your life with practical tips makes it such a warm, relatable read. Definitely putting this recipe on my autumn baking list!
ReplyDeleteYour wreaths and Halloween decor are lovely. Cannot believe Halloween is already in a few days. Janice
ReplyDeleteJeanie, I love all of your autumn touches that you have added to your home. The Lori Mitchell figures are fabulous! Thank you for the autumn bread recipe. I know it is delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou are ready for every season and holiday. I love the Wizard of Oz figurines! Time does seem to be passing quickly.
ReplyDeleteYour house looks so cute all decked out for the season. That apple bread looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteYou decorate thoroughly and wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteI hope that your handicapped permit serves you well, Jeanie, and that people respect that those spaces are designated for people who need them. There seems to be little or no enforcement and able-bodied people use them all the time.
ReplyDeleteI love the Wiz Oz characters so much! And the apple bread sounds great. That's one bread I've never made.
ReplyDeleteYour Halloween decor is so whimsical and unique, Jeanie... that's so you. Love it! Thanks for the apple cake recipe--looks delicious and sounds straightforward enough for me to try... Hope you're continuing to heal and that walking is pain-free at this point <3
ReplyDeleteWhat cheery Halloween decorations; for they make me smile, they are so charming. I'm a fan of wreaths for front doors. Loved what you came up with. very artistic!!!! take care of yourself and enjoy all that you do in life. Hugs, Sharon
ReplyDeleteThose figurines..Every time I see them..I think I love them more.Sarah has some too (Hyacinths for the soul blog) Had I known about these yrs ago.
ReplyDelete,I think I would have collected a few.The charm and whimsy!!Color me Covetous;)
PS I think I spied PB work? And Paul Prud'homme:)
ReplyDeleteYour lavish decorations always blow me away. My neighborhood is so thoroughly decorated with giant skeletons and pumpkins etc. that I didn’t even bother to get out my few tiny things this year!
ReplyDeleteLove your Halloween-cat! And the ghost and pumpkin especially! And finally the recipe :-)
ReplyDeleteIs "c" "cube"? "cup"? If so, how big? Is "t." teaspoon", too? Hoh, boy, sorry to ask!
It looks yummy for sure!
Your Wizard of Oz collection is darling. Always fun to put up a few decorations. Now, we are on our way to Thanksgiving and then Christmas. This year has flown by. Happy Halloween.🎃
ReplyDeleteThose little figures are adorable, and your bread looks nummy. We are going to do apple sauce and pies this weekend...a real mess, but worth it! Hugs, Sandi
ReplyDeleteYour Halloween decor is amazing! I love the pumpkin and berry garland wreath, and the Lori Mitchell pieces are charming, so much fun -- don't they make you want to try something like that yourself? I can vouch for that apple bread -- it's delicious, and the streusel topping is fantastic! After having made some dull streusels (streuseli?) in my life, your approach to making it was a revelation. And, yes, it was a wonderful lunch -- thank you!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing all your decorations and collections of special seasonal figures. I have not decorated for fall at all this year except to hang a beautiful wreath Amy made me a few years ago. Oh, and I got out some autumnal themed plates and bowels to put on my kitchen cabinet and added a potted mum. Maybe, just maybe, I’ll get something out before Thanksgiving. You’ve given me some inspiration. Oh and that apple bread looks like it would be a hit around here. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteYour Halloween ornaments are adorable! I decorated outside for Halloween, but didn't take our my inside Halloween box out this year to decorate inside--I guess I just wasn't feeling festive. I'll try to do better for Thanksgiving as everyone comes to our home for the big meal. I love baking this time of year and making apple and pumpkin desserts. Your apple bread looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour collection of figurines are so cute! I don't really collect Halloween decor. I've had a couple back at my house that I bought at my favorite thrift store. I gave them away when packing - I got rid of half my stuff and still brought too much in the move!
ReplyDeleteI love your decorations. I keep thinking I need a decoration for my front door, but only a small spider arrived. What a fun mug and a thoughtful gift. Hope you are continuing to heal.
ReplyDeleteI love your cute decorations and the apple bread is perfect for this time of year. I just made two loafs yesterday and gave on to my daughter. I hope you have a happy Halloween and weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks delicious and I love that wreath--it's perfect! You have some really cute decorations too. It's hard to believe October is almost over. It flew by.
ReplyDeleteI love your decorations..I don't have much of my stuff anymore..Nobody sees it but me..too much trouble!
ReplyDeleteI love apple bread...I havn't
baked for years..I used to make Apple Harvest cake which was so dense that my husband usually had to mix it..
Hello Jeanie! oh I love your wreath and all your decorations! So festive and beautiful! Your apple bread looks delicious! Have a wonderful Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThat garland is just right! It is so autumnal and cheery and beautiful too. I'm glad you posted the apple bread recipe because I just bought 20# of apples and it would be easy to bake a loaf -- or I like the idea of four mini-loaves. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJeanie I love your cute little Lori Mitchell figures and because I am originally from Kansas, I love the Wizard of Oz figures. And I am definitely making the apple bread. thanks for the recipe and have a great and wonderful week. Kari @ Me and My Captain
ReplyDeleteLove all those decorations!
ReplyDeleteThe apple bread sounds delicious, and I have some apples that need using up, so msybebi will try it this weekend.
The Apple bread sounds relatively easy to make….meaning I’d be able to do it. Would be just right slathered in butter served with a nice cup of tea on a cold afternoon. We could have it here as well because spring this year (2 thirds over already) is being a real pain. A little bit of sunshine then back to cool grey days……and single digits overnight (9c/48f). Summer is supposed to arrive in a short while (December 1st) then it’s supposed to be cold meats and salads but at this rate I’ll still be cooking stews right up to Christmas
ReplyDeleteI love a well dressed house/home and can’t wait to see what you put up for the festive season
I"m like a child in the candy shop when it comes to this post. I love it all! And I didn't know there was such a thing like a Halloween tree. And now I'm going to google Lori Mitchell figures! I had never heard of them before.
ReplyDeleteAs I was reading your recipe for apple bread, I found myself thinking "That sure is close to my apple cake." I'll email you that recipe. It's so easy, and so delicious that friends often ask me to make it when we're having one of our bring-a-dish meals.
ReplyDeleteI've never done any decorating for Halloween, but I do love autumn decor. Today, it seems especially appropriate. We fell to 46 degrees last night, and the weather for trick-or-treating is perfect: no wind, no humidity, temps in the 50s, and clear skies. I can't remember the last time that happened!
Beautiful blog
ReplyDeleteYum! That apple bread looks and sounds delicious. I have never had apple bread but I am sure I'd love it. The nice thing about fruit breads is that they are easy to make GF as they typically dense in the first place, so you don't/won't miss the gluten which makes things more light and flaky.
ReplyDeleteYour fall decor is adorable! I love the wreath that you made! I bought a fall wreath but it is actually not meant for outdoor use. But we have a covered porch so I figured it is fine. I really like what you came up with. If you lived locally, I'd probably have you help me make one. :)
Lovely photos, Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your fall and Halloween decorations. I haven't done any fall decorating. It did seem to come up fast.
ReplyDeleteThat apple bread sounds really good!
I love all your spooky decor!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween! 🎃💀👻
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Wow!!! This is a great Halloween post. I love how you have decorated your house. The wreaths are beautiful. Ohhh the figurines are amazing. I love her art. I want to come to your house just to see all the pretties you have set up. I will give that recipe a try. Thank you for joining FFO and have a very fun Halloween and lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love how you go all in for decorations - I am afraid I am not at all a decorating type person - (a) because I don't have the visual panache (b) because I don't have the cute things and (c) because I would forget to take them down again and look far more like MORE clutter.
ReplyDeleteYou must have a warehouse full of seasonal decorations, and the ambition to purpose them ! You curate nicely!
ReplyDeleteI do like your Halloween decorations.
ReplyDeleteYour apple cake looks very tasty.
Happy Halloween and happy new month of November too.
All the best Jan
Your collections are just delightful…I bet you really enjoy them! SO fun to see! It’s so lovely to celebrate each season. Thanks for sharing and happy November! Best wishes, Virginia
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
ReplyDeletehappy November! May your November be a happy one.
May your weekend be a happy one too.
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You have such a nice collection of Halloween decorations Jeanie, I love them all. Happy Halloween, one day later :) Thank you for the recipe, I shall go check that out next. Glad your appointments went well. Hope everything is moving in the right direction.
ReplyDeleteNaturally the Wizard of Oz collection is my favorite, Jeanie. The apple bread looked delicious 😋
ReplyDeleteYou had me at apple bread. Hugs. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteYour autumn wreath is veru beautiful, Jeanie. That's something I would hang on my front door as well.
ReplyDeleteI love the little black cat in its with costume, very cute. And your Halloween mug is darling!
Your apple bread looks yummy, Jeanie. You may be right about chilling it in the fridge first. When my friend made us her chocolate chip cookies at Christmastime, she put the dough in the freezer first, and I think that's why they were always amazing. I enjoyed seeing all your Autumn decorations around your house. Those copper tea pots on the mantel are charming, and I really like that fruit wreath. The wreath you made is pretty too. The Wizard of Oz collection is delightful. While you have your Autumn tree up, I am getting ready to put out my Christmas decorations. I do it early November to enjoy the season to the fullest. Thanks for sharing your charming home with us, Jeanie.
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That sounds like a good recipe. I often put chopped apples in cakes but never anything as interesting as this recipe with the crumble and optional cranberries. Jenny W
ReplyDeleteI love your wreaths. So colorful and pretty. You and my Eucharistic Minister Bridget baked similar dessert at the same time. She came yesterday with a plate of banana walnut cake, which she had baked herself. She cut rectangular pieces and placed them in small colorful paper doilies. Delicious! I hope she brings more next week.
ReplyDeleteLove all your decorations! We really do not decorate throughout the year, but we do for the fall and their holidays. It is just a special time of the year.
ReplyDeleteThe Wizard of Oz figurines are amazing. Love all your fall touches.
ReplyDeleteYou can't help but smile looking at your little the Lori Mitchell figures...they are really cute. And your apple bread sounds good. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeleteLovely decor inspirations!
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i LOVE the wizard of oz, it is one of my all time favorites. your autumn decorations are so sweet, the lori mitchell figurines are great, i have never seen them anywhere before. the wreath looks really nice too!!
ReplyDeleteHappy November! Thank you for the Apple Bread recipe. It looks delicious. I love all your figurines, especially the Wizard of Oz group.
ReplyDeleteGreat post.. Best of the season
ReplyDeleteThat apple bread looks soooooo good! Yum! Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteAll of your collections are fabulous. I love each and every one of them. The Wizard of Oz group could be my favorite. Thank you for sharing!