Fall is here...my favorite season! There are so many good things in season to cook and so many wonderful, warm, homey things to eat...and what is fall without a trip to the pumpkin patch to stock up on everything you need for homemade pies and other Halloweeny/Thanksgiving treats. That's why I love New England...it's nice and chilly and the leaves are oh so beautiful. This year was even better because we had our sweetie with us. :)
So on Saturday we headed out to Blue Jay Orchards in Bethel. They have an adorable gourmet store with some great canned veggies, butters, all sorts of baked goods and mixes, along with incredible apples, holiday decor and more. I bought some spicy canned green beans and some canned beets (I can never pass those up!) and K opted for the apple butter and some local honey. You just can't get any better than that. Then we took advantage of their photo opportunities since it's Sweetie's first Halloween (she was bundled up and wearing her costume...she's going as a pumpkin this year, of course!) and then we took the tractor trailer back to the pumpkin patch to pick out one big pumpkin, one medium pumpkin, and one tiny pumpkin. Okay, okay...predictable, but cute. :) The only disappointing thing was they didn't have hot apple cider, but at least they had cider donuts.
One of the highlights of the trip was visiting the Cap'n JACS hot dog stand...it sounds pretty mundane (after all, it's hot dogs, right?) but they were very yummy and I was excited by the multiple toppings available (definitely try the orchard salsa!) plus the story behind the business is really great. The stand was started by a couple (the daughter and son-in-law of the orchacrd's owner) and named after their four kids (J.A.C.S.), the oldest of which is in the Navy (which is where the "Cap'n" comes from). They opened the stand to teach their kids about running a business, and I was just really impressed so I thought I'd mention them. Be sure to go there on the weekend so you can grab a hot dog.
So hope you're having a nice fall and getting ready for all the yummy things that go along with the season....yum...turkey!!! Until tomorrow, have a hot glass of apple cider and a great three meals!
Hey!! It's ChemistryMama from WTE. I've enjoyed reading your posts and I can't wait to hear about more of your adventures (i'm pretty boring in the culinary scene lately).
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