Saturday, 19 January 2013

Apple Sauce

Good Day Friends!
Thanks for stopping by.
I have been told that our journey is an interesting one and that people would love to see what we do everyday. Though I think our journey has been an amazing one , I didnt think that people would be interested in how we do things. I was wrong. I also have realized that how we do things in our daily lives can help other people get closer to where they feel called by God to be.  So this blog will be used more often for the everyday amazing things that are going on in our lives.  I am also going to do some videos as well, vlogs , and I pray that we will be able to help people get that much closer to a simple life.
Today has been a busy one for us. Woke up early this morning , and got our chores done. We hae chickens, rabbits, a turkey and some goats. I then had to use up some of the apples from the cold cellar as some were going bad. So we made some applesauce for breakfast! Here is the recipie I use for fresh applesauce, not canned, but I am sure you could proably use this for canned however it doesnt get as smooth as my canned applesauce because I dont put the fresh stuff through the food mill.

Walker Family AppleSauce

*  4 apples
* 3/4 cup water
* 1/4 cup sugar
* sprinkle of cinnamon (we add alot as we love this spice)
* pinch of nutmeg


- core and peel , cut into peices about 4 apples. If you want a big patch you can easily double it all up.
using the double 8 apples feed us for a breakfast.

- add all the ingredients into a pot and cook together untill the apples are soft.
- turn off the heat and mash them with a masher and then serve. It all takes bout 20 mins . Not long. Store any leftovers in the fridge in a mason jar.
- you mash them till it gets to the thickness you want. we like ours a little chunky for oatmeal and toast.

Thats it. We served it this morning on bread leftover from yesterday for breakfast this morning.

Have  great day everyone!
In Gods light
Sarah

1 comment:

  1. It sounds like a beautiful start to the day, Sarah. I'm glad you're sharing your everyday blessings with us - I'm inspired.
    Your sister in Christ,
    Elizabeth

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