Whenever it’s that lovely time when leaves start to change and fall–from late September to Thanksgiving, I simply adore getting out puzzles that show how it’s suppose to look outside….you know, in my fantasy world.
It’s been warmer here than usual for this time of year, so our leaves are starting to change–but no actual falling yet.
But I don’t really mind because I just whip out a puzzle that helps me feel the crisp, chilly air…
kids playing in piles of leaves…
all the little things…
that are easy to miss…
until we slow down a bit and let it all just happen around us.
Haha! I LOVE this shirt and I would absolutely wear it. But first, let me ask–do you “get it?”
If you don’t–you’ll just need to Google it. If you DO get it–let me explain why I love it. No, I’m not now, nor have I ever been into the dark arts or anything satanic or creepy like that. But as it turns out, neither were most of the poor souls who were wrongfully put to death, in Salem–back then.
Many of those women were midwives, birth workers, herbalists and healers who used oils and plants and tinctures to actually, honestly help people in pain. For that- thousands of them were accused of witchcraft and hung or drowned or burned.
By those standards, my daughters and I would certainly have been on the hit list. It was a crazy, terrible time.
I know the world is pretty nuts right now, but I think it’s still a better time to be alive.
In fact, I’d wear this sweatshirt proudly, with gratitude…and a big old grin.
One thing about my sweet Daney boy–is that he is now, and has always been a Patriot. I believe we all are, in this family–but Dane especially.
So, when Tucker Carlson and Glenn Beck came to town–of course we were there!
Tucker has been doing a month-long Live Tour with all sorts of amazing people.
Robert F Kennedy Jr., Dan Bongino, Charlie Kirk, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Russell Brand, Megyn Kelly and tons more. All sorts of awesome people with the same type of message– God, Family, Country.
We were the lucky ducks who got Glenn Beck right here in our neck of the woods.
If you’d like to see any or ALL of the wonderful interviews just go to Tuckercarlson.com and scroll down to the Live Tour. They are all there. Particularly loved Russell Brand and Charlie Kirk.
Ok, it’s best to start with the plain and simple facts. I LOVE peaches. I’ve picked them from my own tree when my kids were little and turned them into a million jars, canned for winter. I’ve made jam, and sauces and everything else you can think of.
Everything that is…except leather.Â
No idea why I’ve never tried it, but as it turns out–it was pretty easy–and SO much better for you than the rubbery, store bought kind.
You simply wash and cut up 4 cups of raw peaches. You can peel them if you like, but I didn’t because I love the extra flavor, nutrients and fiber.
In a medium saucepan, add 1/2 cup water, 1/3 cup honey or sugar and peaches. Let the fruit mixture simmer about 10 minutes, or until the fruit is soft.
I even used my snooty raw Utah honey, instead of sugar.
Extra points for me. Haha.
Whirl it in 2 cup batches, in the blender.
Next, spread evenly on a silicone mat on a 18 x 13 sheet pan.
Bake in the over for 6-10 hours–or until dry-ish to the touch.
When completely cooled, peel the leather off the mat and roll from long end to long end. If you want a bigger roll up, just roll it from short end to short end.
I love the smaller pieces that you get this way. They are perfect for little ones and if you want more–just take two!
We wrapped them in that sticky cling film–and seriously, they keep beautifully this way! We are still eating some from last year.
They taste so good and make the house smell like Autumn heaven.
wash and cut up 4 cups of raw peaches. You can peel them if you like, but I didn't because I love the extra flavor, nutrients and fiber. In a medium saucepan, add ½ cup water, ⅓ cup honey or sugar and peaches. Let the fruit mixture simmer about 10 minutes, or until the fruit is soft.
: Launi
Ingredients
4 cups peaches cut up
½ cup water
⅓ cup honey
Instructions
Wash and cut up 4 cups of raw peaches. You can peel them if you like, but I didn't because I love the extra flavor, nutrients and fiber.
In a medium saucepan, add ½ cup water, ⅓ cup honey or sugar and peaches.
Let the fruit mixture simmer about 10 minutes, or until the fruit is soft.
Whirl it in 2 cup batches, in the blender.
Next, spread evenly on a silicone mat on a 18 x 13 sheet pan.
Bake in the over for 6-10 hours--or until dry-ish to the touch.
When completely cooled, peel the leather off the mat and roll from long end to long end. If you want a bigger roll up, just roll it from short end to short end.
We wrapped them in that sticky cling film--and seriously, they keep beautifully this way!