For Wednesday Hodgepodge Jo comes up with the questions for us to answer. Click over to From This Side of the Pond to see more answers to the questions.
1. Just your weekly mid-week reminder that it’s fall y’all and it’s my favorite. I love nearly all the flavors of fall but let’s weigh in with an either or today…pumpkin or cranberry? hot apple cider or pumpkin spice latte? cinnamon or maple? apple or pear? ginger or sage? carrot or butternut squash? Yes you have to choose. What’s a favorite dish made with one of the flavors listed here?
Cranberry ~ Cinnamon ~ Apple ~ Ginger ~ Butternut Squash
Here’s a good recipe for a delicious soup for Fall or Winter.
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 cups chopped onion
- 2 tablespoons mild curry powder
- 2 large butternut squash
- 4 sweet apples
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
- 2 cups chicken broth
- Heat the butter and olive oil in a large cast iron dutch oven or large stockpot over low heat.
- Add the onions and curry powder and cook for 15 to 20 minutes or until the onions are tender.
- Stir and scrape the bottom of the pot every couple minutes.
- Peel squash, cut in half and remove seeds. Cut the squash into chunks.
- Peel and core the apples and cut into chunks.
- Add the squash, apples, salt, pepper, and 2 cups broth to pot.
- Bring to boil, cover, reduce heat to low and cook until the squash and apples are soft, approximately 40-50 minutes.
- Use a food processor or hand blender to puree the squash and apples.
- Return to pot if you used the food processor and taste, adding salt and pepper if needed.
- If the consistency is too thick add a little more broth or water and heat through.
- Serve with toasted walnuts and pomegranate seeds, optional.
2. Do you miss traveling? In this season of almost no travel do you think you’ve grown anxious or fearful about traveling again? Or has all this staying home not going anywhere made you restless to get out and see the world? What book have you read or what movie have you watched that has inspired you to travel?
Yes, I do miss traveling or even being able to plan a trip on paper. The only book I’ve listened to on CD this month about traveling was The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Now that’s a special kind of traveling to be sure. 🙂 We’ve done mini travels to Coeur d’Alene Idaho the beginning of October and I’ve traveled to the suburbs of Seattle this month, too. The only movies we are watching these days are Hallmark Movies so I’m inspired to see picturesque little towns around the USA.
3. A time you felt like you were ‘flying by the seat of your pants’? Explain.
I think the place where I fly by the seat of my pants most often is in the kitchen when I have to come up with a meal on the fly and I start throwing caution to the wind with the ingredients I throw in the pot hoping the end result will be edible.
4. Do you struggle with road rage or are you more of a ‘Sunday driver’? Do you like to be ‘in the driver’s seat (literally and/or figuratively speaking) ?
Rage is a strong word. I have been known to strongly criticize other drivers on the road. I do like to be in the driver’s seat both literally and figuratively and the Lord has tempered that tendency in me over my years of being His follower. Many miles yet to go in this tempering!!
5. Something you’ve recently ‘put the brakes on’?
Regularly shopping in Thrift stores.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Our Concrete was poured on Monday and we tried to get some good handprints from Addy and Jaymison. Addy’s were easier since she can follow directions. Their little hands set in ‘concrete’. Since our niece and nephew were here on concrete day they each set a handprint.
Theirs are deep and have a 3D look.
I’m very wrapped up in the day to day with our family visitors. I will try to visit y’all soon.
Hello,
It is cute seeing the handprints of Addy and Jaymison. I tend to “talk” to the bad drivers I see, some are down right scary. They should be given a ticket for agressive driving . Take care, enjoy your day!
…we have hand prints of our now 19 and 16 year old grandchildren, what a treasure.
Wonderful handprints! 😁 The recipe sounds good, too.
Love the idea of taking the handprints. I rarely shop in thrift shops – I always end up buying more books that I really don’t need lol
LOVE the handprints. We have done that in the past as well.. feet too. 😉
Thank you for the recipe. Yum!
I regularly volunteer at 2 thrift shops – it’s always best if I don’t have much time to browse for myself, since I should be more involved in downsizing than collecting more stuff! I’ve set up a box at the bottom of a closet in a bedroom in my home into which I throw things which I’ll donate to the thrift shop. I’ve made a practise of taking a box full of donations along every day that I volunteer – and feel quite pleased with myself if I resist the temptation to buy more to bring home. It’s also helpful to have a purpose other than my own when I thrift shop – perhaps a friend or neighbor is in need of something that you could pick up for them – or you just want to find some nice kids clothing to donate to a charity, or you might choose to switch out some of the toys your grandkids are not interested in anymore.
I will make the soup as it’s apple season here and I have a basket full.
Good idea to put their handprints in the concrete. 🙂
I love the picturesque little towns on Hallmark movies! Love your answer about tempering, so true. Enjoy your family time 🙂
Love the handprints! Those will be treasured for years to come. I’ll bet Addy and JJ will enjoy seeing them through the years, comparing their current handprints with these. Fun history-making!
Your butternut squash soup looks so good! I made a butternut squash and tortellini dish this week that my daughter-in-law recommended. We enjoyed it and I’ll make it again. I love fall eating!
I love the handprints — what a treasure!
Ah!! Those hands imprinted in the concrete … that’s what I wanted to do with our grands who are all around this year. But we never did. =(
That squash and apple soup does look good! Love the pomegranate seeds on top — what a festive touch!
Enjoy all of this wonderful family time to the hilt. What a blessing for all of you!