Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Feeling Fall - Acorn Squash Bundt


Fall is such a sweet time of year; there are many ways to make it feel even more present in your home. Here in Texas our fall season seems to be rather short, and fickle. It's October and we were still having pretty warm (hot) days at the beginning of the month. I have learned to make the inside of my home match more with the season I want it to be, even when it feels different outside. 


Candles are the most helpful, especially if they throw a yummy scent, like "mulled cider". I burn a lot of candles (just like my mom). Sometimes I buy them and sneak them through the wood shop into the house, as Sam thinks I buy too many. It could be worse, it could be shoes, or purses.

Candles also help with lighting. During the fall you want it to feel cozy, because it should be cool and crisp outside. I like to filter some natural light in through the living room, but also leave some rooms darker with a few lamps on.

Next, the yummy fall treats! This year I discovered the delicious acorn squash. In fact, I didn't even know what they were until a Trader Joe's cashier asked me how I was going to cook mine. ??? 


Me: "Oh, I just bought it for decoration, I like the colors."

Cashier: "Hmmm....well I am not sure that this is the type of gourd that will last through the season, it will go bad."

Me: "Oh...people eat this?"

...and so my research began, how in the world does one eat this?


I found this recipe on Pinterest: Said She Said He


Put on my apron, set my oven to 350 F...and went for it.


I changed the recipe a little, well, a lot, but I always do this. In fact, I often change recipes to work with what I already have, or to add more flavor/texture.

2 Eggs - 1/2 C Brown Sugar - 1/2 C White Sugar - 1/3 C Coconut Oil

For the Acorn Squash:

I cut it in half and baked a couple days prior. Strangely I put salt/pepper/curry power on it thinking I would eat it with chicken, but that didn't happen, so yes, this bundt cake has curry power in it, but trust me, it works out. 


Brown sugar is so so pretty!


I chose to purée these ingredients, because the squash is a little stringy. 


It smoothed out nicely.


Dry Ingredients:

1 C Whole Wheat Flour - 1/2 C Pancake Mix (I am trying to get rid of it.)
1/4 Teas. Salt - 1 TBL Half Baking Power/ Half Baking Soda
1 Teas. Cinnamon - 1/2 Teas. Nutmeg


Powerful granules that make your home smell delicious! 


Sift together in a separate bowl.


Combine


Instead of walnuts I chose 1/3 C Dry Roasted Almonds and 1/2 C Dark Chox Chips


Chopped it up in the Ninja...mixed into the batter





Greased up the bundt pan with coconut oil


It smells yummy! 

My bundt took about 35 minutes to bake through, I left it in for 40 and it came out a tad dry. 



Clean the dishes while you wait.


 A delicious acorn squash bundt (with secret curry powder). 




 Now my home really feels like fall!

It's 60 F outside, and rainy;

my "Mulled Cider" candle is burning;

my house smells like cinnamon and nutmeg;

oh, and do forget the choral music...

and the coffee!!!


Enjoy!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Fall Fun

Fall is my favorite season. The leaves have reached maturity and I am ready to breakdance in the parking lot with a bag full of apple cinnamon candles. And I am not exaggerating. :)

I think it has to do partly with the intense heat of Texas summer, we are dying for a change from the humidity and heat. It is also connected to the beginning of school. For most of my life the start of school was what I anticipated. It's different this year, because I no longer am a student nor a classroom teacher. But the same eagerness for fall's arrival is alive and in my soul. Why? Because, I get to decorate! 

More Ideas

This is an easy way to add some warmth to your home. I think the acorns start to fall by mid-september here where we live, but if you don't have acorns you could use pebbles, beans, nuts, etc. Buy some wire at a hardware store, save a few glass jars, and buy the votives at your local dollar store. 

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I love how the dark colors in the stone allow the fall colors to pop! All it takes is a handful of pumpkins and other squash variety, gold spray paint...and some fall foliage.

More Ideas

It's time to break out the wreath! 



How To...

For those of you who love the chevron trend...here is a fun way to and some autumn to your mantle.


How To...

This is really cute for a fall dinner party...tea lights and green apples. 


Snuggle up and find a great book to read, and enjoy Autumn!




Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Autumn Arrives


Autumn has begun with the celebration of our first year of marriage!

October 1st!

With intentions of camping outside of Fredericksburg, TX we had to embrace spontaneity due to inclement weather...pouring rain, thunder, lightening! So, being the adventurous duo that we are, we wandered the Texas hill country, hiked the slippery granite Enchanted Rock, stayed a night in San Antonio, and saw lots of cattle, lots!


As expected with the upcoming holiday season we have been busy! And through the next few months The Honey Shack will experience its first fall/winter season, as we will be prepping for a craft fair in Dallas (Happy Hollydays Bazaar)!




The beauty of life as we know it is keeping us on our feet. Despite there being so much to do it doesn't seem stressful, but rather a nice collaboration.  Being home at work, working on dream-like ideas, could it really get any better than this?



There is still time to chase the pups around too.

It's pretty entertaining to watch this. Nash, the Pyrenees, he moves in slow motion compared to Lexi.








Below are some photos of what we have been working on...
Sofa Table - Handcrafted by "Hurd and Honey"

Creating a sign for the craft fair....
Building the caddies for the soap dispensers...


























We'll let you know how things go...November 2nd and 3rd!