On Fridays I like to pause for a few moments with Susanne and friends
to reflect on some of the blessings of the week.
Here are some of the bright spots of the last week:
1. Apple Crisp. Sunday night we Face Timed with my oldest son (always a favorite though I don’t list it every time). He mentioned picking apples with friends. As we discussed different things to do with apples, I began to crave Apple Crisp. I had an appointment the next day and stopped at the store afterward for a few apples, among other things. And then made Apple Crisp. 🙂 I love this recipe because it doesn’t use oatmeal for the topping—oatmeal never tastes quite done to me in toppings like that. This tasted so good, and the house smelled wonderful while it was baking.
Apple Crisp
4 c. sliced, pared tart apples
2/3-3/4 c. brown sugar (packed)
1/2 c. flour
3/4 tsp. cinnamon
3/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/3 c. butter or margarine, softened
Heat oven to 375. Grease square 8×8 pan. Place apples slices in pan. Mix remaining ingredients thoroughly. Sprinkle over apples. Bake 30 minutes or until apples are tender and topping is golden brown. Serve warm, with light cream or ice cream if desired.
I used the lower amount of brown sugar and Golden Delicious apples. I may try a tarter variety next time. I think I could use a gluten-free flour with it for our gluten-intolerant family members.
2. A walk with my husband. I know some of you are avid walkers and hikers. I usually exercise via my stationary bike, but Jim headed out for a walk Sunday afternoon, and I joined him. I can tell walking does things for me that stationary biking doesn’t. Plus I enjoyed the company and conversation. 🙂
3. Crunchy leaves. There was a smattering of leaves on the sidewalk as we walked, and walking over crunchy leaves is just one of life’s little pleasures for me. 🙂
4. Follow-up appointments from my hospital visit with afib.I saw both my primary care doctor and cardiologist. The latter doesn’t always explain things to my satisfaction, but if I can formulate questions ahead of time and have them ready, he’s happy to answer them. I felt I was able to ask and receive answers to everything I needed. We’re adjusting medications for now in hopes that will help. Another surgery to “patch” the problem area in my heart is an option, but not one I want to hurry toward without trying medicine first.
5. October! Turning the calendar page to a new month is a another little pleasure, and October is one of my favorite months.
What’s something good from your week?
I love walking on/in leaves this time of year…autumn (actually mid-August through mid-November) is my absolute FAVORITE Time to hike mountains and walk wooded trails. NO BUGS OR SWEAT!! I do trail run from time to time as well….it’s wonderful to get outside in nature for a good work out. And walking is one of the best forms of exercise…did you know that? (according to my doc and cardiologist).
I’m glad you had your follow up appointments and can try a new med.
Now I want to make apple crisp for tonight!! I think i will!! I use Cortlands for mine (a NY apple). And guess what?? your recipe is exactly like mine (I use whole wheat white flour).
Yours looks so good!!
Have a wonderfully relaxing weekend!!
I was told that weight-bearing exercises are good for bones–one advantage of walking.
I hope the medications work and you can avoid surgery. Getting out for a walk is always a favourite of mine too but we haven’t managed that this week. The apple crisp looks yummy. Enjoy the weekend.
I made apple crisp again tonight, so the recipe is fresh in my mind. It’s from my old Betty Crocker cookbook, and it’s exactly yours except it does also have 1/2 c oatmeal. I, too, used the lower amount of sugar 😉 I’ll pray that the med change does the trick for you. Something good here … the schools have “fall break” this coming week, so the break from teaching piano and the chance to do some other things will be welcome.
Your apple crisp recipe is just about the same as the one my family has been using since I was a little girl. It’s so delicious.
The apple crisp looks delicous ! I love it ! Walks I like too, but not hiking ! I like to stop and look around eventally take pictures ! Hope that your new heard medication helps !
Walking is addictive. It is a good way to exercise and you get out in nature, even if that nature is the neighborhood. I love our walks!
Now I want apple crisp! I do love mine with an oatmeal topping
Have a good weekend!
Its always nice to make something with apples this time of year. I have an apple cake recipe that I like. I’m happy you were able to get out and walk with Jim. Walking outside always provides something new to see.