Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Apple Season

Last weekend we went to an apple orchard near Ellijay, GA with the Gents.  We picked two smaller bags of apples, and purchased a very big bag of apples (for only $15).  We first guessed how many were in the bag, and Aida wrote the names and guesses on our chalkboard (she likes for everything to be official).

Next we placed the apples in a straight line to count them,

then organized them by 5's to check ourselves,

and finally confirmed that there were 48 apples in all.  Benjamin was the winner (only 2 off), though I decided to give all participants a few candy corn to welcome Fall. :)

We spent the next 2 hours peeling and chopping apples while listening to Classical music (well, the kids lost steam somewhere around apple number 30, but they were a big help. )

It took my three biggest pots to cook them all down, but another hour later

and we had a lot of applesauce!  I left some in the pot b/c it was going to be used immediately in the making of fruit leather (something I've been wanting to try in my dehydrator for a while now).  48 apples (some rather large) ended up making about 11 quarts of applesauce.  11 quarts of applesauce for $15.  Not bad!

I don't have an official picture of this, but there was a big mess to clean up when all was said and done :)

3 comments:

  1. Yum! Our apples are still sitting on our counter.....math and applesauce in one day--good job!

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  2. what a fun practical way to work on counting while making yumminess. lovely pictures too. love you sister

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  3. Yay! I know you really love doing things like this, so great job! You are on your way to homesteading :-)

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