If you’re
starting to dream about your Thanksgiving pies, here’s a little
inspiration:
For more apple goodness, meet the owner of the Jericho Cider Mill, and learn about the preservation of a heritage apple orchard at Edible Long Island.
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I would love to be able to stop by and pick up some local Long Island cider for our Thanksgiving and a couple of those pretty pumpkins for decorations. How great to be able to shop local.
ReplyDeleteSam
It really is one of my favorite times of year with the
ReplyDeleteprecious last gasp of summer's bounty. It is all so colorful and beautiful. You capture it beautifully.
really I love this!
ReplyDeleteI love these apples and pumpkins!
Look just beautiful!
so what is T.W. conjuring up from this beautiful inspiration? :)
ReplyDeleteI just bought a pumpkin today to make a pumpkin risotto! Very beautiful pictures - looking forward to reading more in your article!
ReplyDeleteDear T.W., I do love this season. The color of the leaves and the smell of the fires burning in the evening all inspire the feelings of the season
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful pictures.
Blessings, Catherine
It's images like this that remind me of how much I sometimes miss Long Island. Thank goodness I have you and Edible Long Island to rekindle sweet thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, T.W...
There are times I miss Michigan in the fall so much, my heart aches. I try to get up there in late October, but haven't been able to for three years!
ReplyDeleteYour photos bring back memories so bright, I can almost smell those apples!
I love this time of year. Growing up in apple country in Michigan, it brings back many memories. In the summer it was cherries, in the fall it was apples. I am sure it is the same where you are. I have been enjoying your blog from afar for a while. Just wanted you to know that I love your site.
ReplyDeleteGreat & cool pics, T.W! Thank you for your inspiration too.
ReplyDelete😀😀 Happy Thanksgiving, my dear Foodie friend. X