It might be nearly noon, but that doesn’t mean we can’t chat over a nice cup of joe.
Sunday Snapshots
What did I do this week?
Well . . .
I helped Krystal participate in the Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the Word has Ever Seen by
showing her idea of love
using cat tails as mustaches
no cats were harmed in the creation of this project
creating a portrait of Robert Downey, Jr. / Ironman out of salt & pepper
holding Death’s funeral
writing a short story with the letters of elemental abbreviations as found on the Periodic Table
taping an End of the World message
proving no man is an island
recreating a Roadrunner cartoon
in the style of a Sam Shepherd play
in the style of Michael Bay
throwing a conspiracy theorist party
making a trailer for a horror flick called X is for Xylophone
designing furniture from recycled materials found outside
playing croquet on the lawn of an historic site
while dressed as zombies
recreating a national landmark with the food in our pantry
There might have been a few things I missed.
However, since these actions were part of competition, I can’t show you any pictures . . . yet.
So, what can I show you?
My package arrived from Germany:
I made two more apple pies:
I just couldn’t let my leftover apples from the last ones go to waste, you know?
My submission for Three Line Thursday earned an Honorable Mention:

My plans changed for Saturday and I didn’t get Little Caesar’s pizza nor did I get a milkshake. But we did order pizza Friday night and – look! – there’s Wal-Mart brand Ginger Ale just like I claimed:
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An Apple [Pie] a Day
I’ve heard it said there’s nothing more American than baseball and apple pie.
Baseball I can do without.
Apple pie is another story.
Specifically, this story.
My pie starts with Grandmother’s pie.
For years, Grandma baked deserts for the lunch counter at the local sale barn.
Sadly, her legendary lemon meringue secret died with her.
When my mother married my father, she determined to make a better apple pie – specifically a better pie crust – than Grandma.
For years she labored, until one day Grandpa John said
I reckon this pie’s just as good as Gertie’s.
At least, he said something remarkably similar. This was before I was born.
Interestingly enough, when we moved Grandma out of that house sometime in the early 2000s, we found the secret to her pie crust:
packaged, premixed Flako Pie Crust
Grandma was a cheater.
And so, for as long as I can remember, Mom made the best apple pie – no questions asked (or answered, for that matter).
I wish I could say I learned mad ninja pie skills at Mom’s knee, but the truth is I never really paid attention to what Mom did in the kitchen. What came out of the kitchen, everyone paid attention to.
Like countless generations before me, I didn’t miss Mom’s apple pie until I left home. One year I was given a very nice Pampered Chef stoneware pie plate, and I thought
I’m not going to let this go to waste. I’m going to learn to make an apple pie.
So I emailed Mom; several weeks later I received actual, hand-written recipe cards for our growing collection.
Even if I failed, I’d have these priceless family momentos.
I had several false starts.
Delicious false starts, but not quite what I wanted.
I set out to make Mom’s pie recipe my own.
I experimented with apple varieties.
I tweaked spice combinations.
I adjusted various and sundry quantities.
Finally, I baked a pie I was proud to call my own.
And when they next visited, Dad said
I think this pie is just as good as Mom’s.
And he’s not just saying that.
My pie is now in demand at nearly every holiday party.
My students frequently request a pie or two throughout the year.
If they pay for the ingredients, I’ll make them a few.
$20 will buy all the ingredients for two pies.
In fact, I’m baking pies today for a get-together tomorrow.
I started getting messages last Sunday that folks were anticipating my pie.
Now, I won’t tell you exactly what goes into my apple pie, but here’s some pictures to whet your appetite:
And don’t worry; I’m not the next Mrs. Lovett – or Mr. Lovett as the case may be.
Thanks to Vanessa of Petal & Mortar for contributing to the Prompt Box!
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