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Sunday, 6 September 2015
Silent Sunday - September 6th 2015
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miam miam, tasty Norman apples, from your trees I presume.
ReplyDeleteOf course - we had almost no apples last year so this year it making up for that.
DeleteThese look great! I can think of so many things to do with these apples! I love the basket they are in too! Angela from daysinbed xx
ReplyDeleteThese baskets are for sale in all garden centres etc over here in France and come in all sorts of sizes. I love it too.
DeleteOh, I wish we had an apple tree in the garden... compote de pommes, tartes aux pommes, pommes au four... miam!
ReplyDeleteWe had terrible harvest last year but this year is fabulous so I do think some of the recipes you mention will be made soon .... although I suspect it may be the tradition blackberry and apple crumble I make first!!
DeleteYum, they look good. Our dessert apples aren't ready yet, although our cookers are. Should make a crumble for sunday dinner after seeing these
ReplyDeleteAll our apples are ready and picked - the Bramleys were particularly plentiful so I do see a crumble coming up very soon! The pears are not yet ready though.
DeleteRosie, they look delicious! The red just pops. What sort of apples are they?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure of the variety - I think Simon knows so I'll ask him later. They are eaters, I do know that and so tasty!
DeleteOhhh, looks like fall is on its way. I am going to miss these seasonal cues, we've had nothing but hot sun with cloudless skies.
ReplyDeleteMind you, nothing wrong with weather like that! Where are you?
DeleteWhat a bumper crop, are they from one of your trees? I hope you enjoy them. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteYes they are ours - the apple harvest is very bountiful this year :)
DeleteThat looks like a good harvest! Will they all be edible? We had an apple tree at our old house and every apple seemed to be destroyed by birds or wasps!
ReplyDeleteOh yes - a few have a bit of damage to so will eat/cook those first. Apples don't last long in our house though!
DeleteOur apple tree has only given us a few apples this year but then it was only planted last year - looks like a good harvest
ReplyDeleteWe had almost no apple last year but this year is fabulous!
Deletea fabulous basket of fruit. looks very autumnal.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is still lovely and warm here in Normandy.
DeleteOh, wowsers - these look gorgeous. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you - they are really tasty too!
DeleteThey look fresh and juicy, what did you make with them?
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
Nothing as yet but they taste lovely as they are eaten fresh from the basket.
DeleteMy flowers and veggies were infested by caterpillar =(
ReplyDelete#mysundayphoto
Oh no :(
DeleteThese look so delicious - and have so much potential to be so many different dishes :) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteAnd this is only some - I have a wheelbarrow 3/4 full of Bramleys too :)
DeleteA wonderful collection, our orchard is lacking by comparison!
ReplyDeleteWe had hardly any last year, mind you.
DeleteOh wow that's going to keep you going for ages! :)
ReplyDeletePossibly not with my load wolfing then down!
Deleteyour harvest just keeps on growing
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly a good apple year - no plums though.
DeleteA tasty harvest there! :)
ReplyDeleteCertainly is, Lisa - they are delicious.
DeleteLovely! Apple cake, apple pie, apple tart, apple cider. Anything else?
ReplyDeleteApple Chutney, apple crumble, baked apples, apple sauce with roast pork ... lucky I also have a wheelbarrow full of bramley apples!
DeleteOh how much fun collecting apples! Yummy! What a pretty picture. x #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chloe.
DeleteIsn't this time of year great? Looks like you have a bumper crop there. We picked out apples this afternoon too - well, a couple of baskets. I love this time of year
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your haul!
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I will ... and a neighbour says we can collect her apples too.
DeleteThat Looks Yummy,I Like so much to eat apples,really delicious....
ReplyDeleteYummy harvest there! Apple pie coming? :) xx
ReplyDeleteCrumble first I think - that is my favourite!
DeleteLooks like you've had a good year for apples :)
ReplyDeleteWe have - they should keep us going for months as this is just some of them!
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