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Golden Arches, No More

I've been waiting for the leaves to change and create a golden arch all fall. It's one of the most beautiful sites to see. On Saturday it finally happened - the arch was a gorgeous yellow. Rather than take the photo right then and there, I decided to tackle the Thanksgiving grocery trip. What a mistake! I was heartbroken when I looked out the window Sunday to find bare trees. Instead, I was greeted with a yellow blanket on the sidewalks and streets. Regardless, still a sight to behold - and one I couldn't help but share.





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Fall on Capitol Hill



The calendar may have reported it was fall back in September, but it took most of the month of October to read the memo. The air finally has a crispness to it. The leaves are blazing in all those gorgeous warm colors. And the football season is well underway. It's my favorite time of the year. 

You appreciate the beauty of the historic row homes throughout the year when you live on Capitol Hill; they just look that more beautiful during the fall. I like to think of fall as the neighborhood's real time to shine. It's just stunning. The capitol dome even looks a bit more glamorous and you almost forget the trouble shaping up underneath. Almost...

The leaves are falling faster than I would like and December along with the holidays will be in full swing too soon. But yesterday, Keith and I walked around the neighborhood to soak up all the beauty and just enjoy it. Now to just live in the moment more often. 

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Recipe: Apple, Pear & Cranberry Crisp

I love pie. There's something so very comforting about it. I'm sure this is attributed to my grandpa baking a different pie whenever I'd come home from college. This continued even after I moved out to Washington, DC. Grandpa would bake apple, chocolate cream, blueberry and every once in a while butterscotch. We'd sit, eat pie, and catch up on life. 


Well, I just don't have the patience to make a full pie. I tend to take the easy way out and bake a crisp. Eating a big bowlful of a fruit crisp isn't as comforting as a slice of warm pie, but it's still pretty darn good. Even better when I can justify it as breakfast the next morning. 

With more than enough apples and pears in our fruit bowl than Keith and I could eat before they started to spoil, I decided to bake a warm crisp. I gotta admit I was pretty excited when it turned out delicious because...well, this is a complete Nicole creation. If I had not already placed an order for an apple pie, you would see this on our Thanksgiving table next week. 


Apple, Pear & Cranberry Crisp

Filling

3 large granny smith apples
3 medium bartlett pears 
1 medium orange
1/2 c. dried cranberries
1/2 t. freshly grated ginger
1/2 t. cinnamon 
2 T. all-purpose flour

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 

2. Butter an 8 inch square baking dish.

3. Peel the apples and pears. Slice to about 1/2 inch thick and place in a bowl.

4. Zest the orange and add to the apples and pears. 

5. Add cranberries, ginger, cinnamon, and flour to apples and pears.

6. Juice the orange and add that as well. Toss to combine. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish.  Set aside. 

Crisp Topping

1 c. thick cut oats
4 T. cold unsalted butter, diced into small cubes
2 T. all-purpose flour
1-2 T. brown sugar
1/2 t. cinnamon

1. Add all ingredients to a large bowl. 

2. Using fingers or a pastry cutter, cut the butter in. Make sure you don't have any large clumps of butter. I'm not as thorough to get it pea size.

3. Sprinkle the oat mixture over the baking dish filled with fruit. You can break up any large clumps at this point as well. 

4. Bake at 375 for 30 to 45 minutes depending on your oven. You want the fruit tender and the crumb mixture to be a golden brown.

5. Remove the oven and let cool for 15 minutes before serving. 

6. Delicious with ice cream or a dollop of vanilla yogurt. I admit to going with the yogurt when I'm trying to make myself feel better for enjoying this as breakfast. 

7. Enjoy!




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Food, nap, more food

Sometimes you just have to take the time to nap, catch up with friends, run errands, and make a home cooked meal. And that's what this past weekend provided us. Well, the weekend started on Friday night with ambitious plans. Andrea and I thought we could eat all of these in one night after eating deep dish pizza.


Well, the effort failed miserably. We didn't even manage to finish one apiece. Instead, there are two whole cupcakes sitting in my freezer for the night we decide to stay in. Since I kicked the weekend off in a food comma, I basically tossed the original plan of home projects out the window. Why not continue with this theme of baked goods? Good idea, right? That's why I baked some pumpkin chocolate chip bread.


Since Sunday was the first truly chilly day in the District (I don't believe we broke 60.) with the threat of rain lingering, I figured I might as well make a big pot of chili too. Looks like we'll be eating this for at least two more meals. When will I remember that you cannot make just a little bit of chili?


I hope you had a good weekend with your loved ones. I'm slowly coming out of the food hangover and making scheduling some quality time with my gym membership. 



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