This is what I did with some of the things I bought at the market.
On the way to the Fall market we passed my favorite thrift store. I found this cute deer to use in my Christmas decorating. It was only $2.95.
It was half off day and I got these small casseroles for less than $2.00.
I picked these up for the same price. These are perfect for individual Shepard's pies.
This fondue set has never been used and my daughter needs one so it was a great deal for about $4.00. I love half off day.
I don't normally like this sort of stuff but in Fall colors with wheat sheaves, I couldn't pass them up. $5.95 for the set.
At the market I found fresh apple cider and cherry cider. The cherry cider tastes like liquid cherry pie.
Fresh Amish eggs.
This is the best popcorn ever. It is hulless and each kernel pops very small.
Chocolate dipped pumpkin Peeps.
Amish rolled butter and local honey.
Just picked red potatoes. I bought some really small ones.
And some larger ones too.
Just picked onions! I see clam chowder in the future.
Time for more oven roasted tomatoes.
And a beautious basket of mini pumpkins.
Gourds
A glorious white pumpkin.
A neanderthal looking Hubbard squash.
Is it just me or does this squash look like a chicken?
Then I woke up this morning and found this.
Time to get out the squirrel gun.
I will be participating in a Practical Magic Blog Party on September 25th. If you are a fan of the book or movie and are interested, click on the button on my sidebar. I will be showing pics of the spellbook from the movie. I have the original and I also have Sally's umbrella. All sorts of people will be putting up posts that day so it should be lots of fun!
I have had a few people ask how they can contact me. Just click on my profile on my sidebar and there is a link for my email on the upper left side.
***Remember to enter the current giveaway by clicking on the button on my sidebar.
On the way to the Fall market we passed my favorite thrift store. I found this cute deer to use in my Christmas decorating. It was only $2.95.
It was half off day and I got these small casseroles for less than $2.00.
I picked these up for the same price. These are perfect for individual Shepard's pies.
This fondue set has never been used and my daughter needs one so it was a great deal for about $4.00. I love half off day.
I don't normally like this sort of stuff but in Fall colors with wheat sheaves, I couldn't pass them up. $5.95 for the set.
At the market I found fresh apple cider and cherry cider. The cherry cider tastes like liquid cherry pie.
Fresh Amish eggs.
This is the best popcorn ever. It is hulless and each kernel pops very small.
Chocolate dipped pumpkin Peeps.
Amish rolled butter and local honey.
Just picked red potatoes. I bought some really small ones.
And some larger ones too.
Just picked onions! I see clam chowder in the future.
Time for more oven roasted tomatoes.
And a beautious basket of mini pumpkins.
Gourds
A glorious white pumpkin.
A neanderthal looking Hubbard squash.
Is it just me or does this squash look like a chicken?
Then I woke up this morning and found this.
Time to get out the squirrel gun.
I will be participating in a Practical Magic Blog Party on September 25th. If you are a fan of the book or movie and are interested, click on the button on my sidebar. I will be showing pics of the spellbook from the movie. I have the original and I also have Sally's umbrella. All sorts of people will be putting up posts that day so it should be lots of fun!
I have had a few people ask how they can contact me. Just click on my profile on my sidebar and there is a link for my email on the upper left side.
***Remember to enter the current giveaway by clicking on the button on my sidebar.
Comments
I'm looking forward to the Practical Magic Blog Party too. I usually do not take part in blog parties, but I couldn't resist this one. :)
i'm excited for the practical magic blog party... can't wait to see what everyone does!
blessings
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You sure did get some great things at the thrift store. Lucky gal!
I´ve tasted rather many different ciders, but never cherry sider. But it sounds delicious :-)
Are the Amish products more expensive than the rest? I guess they are since they use no tecnology what so ever really. But I wouldn´t hesitate buying it anyway. I´m a big fan of the Amish :-)
I haven´t seen Practical magic or read the book either so I really don´t know what it is all about. Perhaps I should look after the dvd when I´m out shopping.
Have a great day now!
Christer.
love all the thrift shop finds. i have got to hit a few thrift shops...really like tha Fall colored wheat bowls...
and what can I say...what a SCORE in the pumpkin department...that farmstand looks adorable. where is it? what town?
i am hitting our Avila Barn today with my sister-in-law and niece...
they better have pumpkins...making pizza tonight for football and pumpkin bread too.....
Come by when you kill the squirrels...
All the everyday things we might buy seem like a fantastic adventure! Not to mention your wonderful finds!
Life is good, isn't it? :) Just a few more days and we are finally there officially. Sept 1 and I am on my way no matter what the weather!
I've been researching the "buggy" and not seen anything like that photo.
The card was from Portugal, but it can be ordered in any part of Europe.
In the photo I have, I could not read the mark
Sorry!
Kisses
What a fun bunch of stuff you got! ^-^
I can't wait to see you pics of the spell book! How ever did you managed to get a hold of it & the umbrella??? @_@
Too awesome!
=D