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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

fall visits the beach

 


 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 





 
 
 
 
 


 



 

10 comments:

  1. Oh that was fun and delicious...you didn't miss a detail with the harvest dinner! I don't know if I'd rather have your apple galette with ice cream and hot caramel sauce or a slice of that beautiful pie with the bird perched in the apple tree!

    I'd forgotten how much fun (and work :) this was...you had plenty of both, hauling your table, dishes and props out by that wonderful barn. Even your pups got to stand in for Salty! You've whet my appetite for a harvest dinner, wasn't the menu drool-worthy, including your corn consume, popovers and poached pears?! I've been ready for fall since the heat index hit the triple digits and now I'm more than ready to escape to Vermont.

    I loved this book~ such a fun read and lots of foodie inspiration. Thanks so much for coordinating and getting us back in the kitchen again. My hubby thanks you for the leftover apple pie in our fridge :)

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  2. jain, Thank you so much for including me because I loved every bit of this book! I want to bake everything in it and go to that Harvest Dinner and ride behind the horses. I can't believe you made the entire menu and everything looks sooooo delicious!!!! I can't stop scrolling up and down to see all the delights you created and the maple leaf dishes and the apple bucket and the dogs sitting so patiently waiting for something to drop! The poached pear actually has me drooling and it's breakfast time here. Excellent book choice and from it you have created a fabulous post! Linda

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  3. Jain, you weren't kidding when you said you were baking! What a feast for the senses and the soul. You evoked so many images from the book, the pleasure of reading was quadrupled. I want to go back and savor each photo, too. The country has never looked finer, and it's the perfect backdrop for your baker's tools. But the photos I love best show your precious Border Collies--gorgeous, sweet girls. They always steal my heart. Thank you so much for including me and making sure I got the book. I enjoyed it SO much and am looking forward to more baking tales from Louise!

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  4. You girls are back! Wonderful! This book does sound like an excellent read. Not available in our library, so will need to order it. Your tarts are making me hungry, but nothing in the kitchen but some cranberry orange scones. I think I need to make an apple pie this afternoon! Beautiful photos as always. Well done!

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  5. Your fall table, photos and baking have me drooling and dreaming of fall Jain! This book sounds like it's full of goodies, and I can only imagine how blown away I will be with all the Novel Bakers vignettes once I read it and learn about all the many details you have recreated in your posts. the Novel Bakers always take us to enchanting places, with unique characters and tempting recipes! Thank you for another delicious recommendation and all the visual eye candy :)
    Jenna

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  6. Everything looks mouth-wateringly beautiful! You have created the perfect setting for those apples! Beautiful photography.

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  7. I can't thank you enough for this beautiful tribute to The City Baker's Guide! I am in awe of The Novel Bakers! I wish every writer could have the experience of seeing their novel explored this way--an absolute delight! I'm writing a post for my website about these fabulous posts--let me know if I can reproduce one of your images to add to the link (louisemillerauthor@gmail.com). thanks again for your beautiful work! I am honored!

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  8. Beautiful post as always! Your apple pie makes my mouth water! 🍎💕

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  9. It's been a busy summer so I am now playing catch up with my emails...so happy to find the Novel Bakers are back! What a great post! Will definitely be looking for this book.

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