Late Summer means Peach Pie! My recipe is at the end of this post.
Peaches are such a nostalgic comfort food.
Add sugar, egg and butter
and it is summer heaven.
Big News here in Fun Land!
My son, Andrew, has finished nursing school with very high marks. He will sit for his boards this fall and also start the BSN degree with 3 more semesters which will be on-line.
Because of Covid there is no pinning or graduation :(
so we celebrated with pizza :)
We went to Sally's in New Haven. They were set up very safely and the pizza was fabulous. (note the potty trailer in the background....nope).
Last weekend I made pesto for the first time. It was fabulous! Next year I will be planting more pesto. That vintage Cuisinart was a wedding gift 33 years ago! Still works perfectly.
I used this recipe and I've been spreading it on just about everything and really like it on eggs.
Oh Look, finally some sewing!
I'm working on my Friendship Medallion quilt project. I've added another bird and Nutmeg approves! She loves birds almost as much as I do.
I'm still working on getting everything to fit together. Fitting everything together is the challenge of every medallion, don't you think? No, the quarantini won't be in the finished quilt.
I'm doing this little challenge with Wendy, The Constant Quilter, and Randy, The Barrister's Block. Visit their blogs to see their progress.
Speaking of Randy, she sent me a few jigsaws and I've started this one. What a cute sewing puzzle. Thanks, Randy!
I hope you are doing well and find some nice home activities to pass the time of Covid.
xo
Sweet Peach Pie
4-5 Large Ripe Peaches, sliced
2/3 stick of butter - melted
1/3 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
1 egg
- Fill pie shell with sliced peaches.
- combine flour, sugar, salt, add vanilla. Beat in egg.
- Add butter to flour mixture. Combine and pour over top of peaches.
Bake 325 degrees for 1 1/4 hours
**Peach Pie - Perfect anytime of day, especially breakfast :)