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A Time for Giving Thanks, Happy Fall Y’all

A Time for Giving Thanks, Happy Fall Y’all

Whether you call it fall, autumn or harvest, the third season of the year is the favorite for many people.  Landscapes are dotted with fall foliage in shades of yellow, red, orange and browns.   The weather is comfortable; it is sandwiched between hot summer and freezing winter.   It is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities such as nature walks, hiking, camping, hayrides and fall festivals.

Things begin to slow down a bit.  Less lawn maintenance must be done on weekends as growth of grass slows.   Yes, there are leaves but that is not necessarily a bad thing.  There is time to grab a mug of hot mulled apple cider and sit to watch colorful, crunchy leaves falling, children and pets playing in the piles, and squirrels scurrying to store acorns for the winter.

As temperatures cool, we warm the house and spend more time indoors.  We make plans to gather with friends and family for holidays to pass on traditions, enjoy warm comfort foods and express our gratitude for blessings received.

The bountiful fall harvest provided by the earth is another reason fall is a special season.  Texans are blessed to live in a state with one of the longest growing seasons in the country.  Fall crops ripen to provide an abundance of produce such as apples, pears, and grapes, as well as spinach, broccoli, turnips, beans, potatoes, kale, squash, sweet potatoes and pumpkins – just in time for Thanksgiving dinner.

Festive Fall  Decorations

Fall provides beautiful flowers and produce that can be used to decorate inside and outside.

Grape Vines

Dried tree branches

Pumpkins and gourds – endless sizes, textures, colors and shapes

Flower arrangements

Fall Comfort Foods

There is nothing quite like a cup of warm apple cider or bowl of pumpkin soup to warm the body and soul and lift the spirits.  Fall crops provide the produce needed to prepare cozy comfort foods for holidays and every day.  When possible, purchase items from local growers as they will be fresher, more flavorful and will have retained more nutrients.  Examples of traditional fall comfort foods include:

Drinks

Soups

Casseroles

Baked goods

Preserves

November Gardening:
Tasks for Prepping for Winter

I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.

-Henry David Thoreau

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