Apple Grunt in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 10:48
Apple Grunt
(Cape Cod Apple Pudding)
Put in a deep saucepan
3 cups peeled sliced tart apples
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon (or both)
Cook until apples are tender, adding a little water, if necessary, to keep the apples from burning.
Wile the apples are cooking, prepare
Baking Powder Biscuit dough
Roll out and spread over the apples.
Cover tightly. Cook 15 minutes over moderate heat. Turn out and serve with
Cream
I use a small cast iron dutch oven. I make my biscut dough with extra milk to make it just barely poorable so I can just glop it on top. We also prefer it with ice cream.
Let me know what you think!
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Neat Menu Idea...
Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 12:38
I'm quite excited about this new menu idea. We just started The Mystery of History and she has a cool activity for the children to put each historical event on an index card and keep them in a little binder. I didn't even know there were binders made for index cards... Last week I was straining my brain trying to come up with some menu ideas and wah-lah, here it is. I made up a 15 day menu. I got out the recipe cards and made up ones for the recipes I get out of my cookbooks, then made up simple cards for "cereal" and "peanut butter and jelly" and such that don't take recipes... Then I arranged them all in the order I had on the menu; breakfast, lunch, supper, breakfast, lunch supper... and put them in the binder. After 15 days we just flip it back to the begining. Each meal is twice a month, which really works good for our family. When I'm ready to go grocery shopping, I just flip through and make my list according to the ingredients we need. I'm really quite happy with my creativity. Now watch, someone is already doing this and probably selling the idea somewhere online... Oh well, nothing is new under heaven right?!
Thanks so much Jen for the comment and prayer on my sasspot moment. I'm really beating myself up sometimes feeling like I need to be doing something more, but I have no clue what it could be... I'm just praying for guidence. I'm at a loss as to what to do about Thanksgiving my DH doesn't want to eat at the NH and I just don't know if I can handle Papa home. I don't know what to do to make him feel comfortable and to have a nice holiday... Any Thanksgiving ideas out there floating around that might be fun? I'm afraid the elections are going to really put a damper on it this year... I haven't got the hang of being thankful for "everything" yet. Guess this year will test my resolve in many ways...
Abundant Blessings to all!
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