Apple Picking
The past few years I've tried to start my own tradition of going to visit Shelby & co. in September. It's just about the perfect time to be in New England - at the tail-end of summer, starting to get cool and fall-ish, and time for apples in the orchards.
The past few years I've tried to start my own tradition of going to visit Shelby & co. in September. It's just about the perfect time to be in New England - at the tail-end of summer, starting to get cool and fall-ish, and time for apples in the orchards. This year many family members came because of the baptism of Jack and Mary, so we had a great crowd for apple picking. We like to visit Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Mass. You take a hayride on a bio-diesel tractor out to the orchards, purchase a bag, and wander the orchard filling your bag with a variety of apples. Russell Orchards also has a great store and bakery where they make and sell fresh cider donuts - they are almost my favorite thing about going apple picking, and I can't leave the farm without having one!
We got a lot of apples, and later that night made a delicious Paula Deen apple crisp! Yum!
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Natalie, I grew up in Natick, Mass and lived right next to the local orchard and cider mill. It is one of the fondest memories I have as a child and am still missing it today as I now live in Tennessee. Your family is beautiful!! I'd love to taste that MacIntosh apple crisp!!
I enjoyed your story and would love it if you could include a recipe for apple crisp as a neat addition. Great way to capture the feeling of the orchard and your fall trip with family!
Your family will treasure these photos and the accompanying story, Natalie. And I have to say I agree with Golden - share the recipe!