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Fall Time Faves: Homemade Harvest Recipes

Cinnamon. Pumpkin. Nutmeg. Clove. Apple.

Previous Post: Fall Time Faves (Introduction)

When I think of fall… I want all the warm, cozy smells and scrumptiously inviting food!

Those smells that just pull you in and make you want to stay all day! That food that gives you a hug from the inside out!

Sadly, here in Wisconsin… despite it being the middle of September, it doesn’t really “feel” like fall… at all. But, I’m ready! 🙋🏻‍♀️

I know, I know… (technically) we haven’t gotten to the “first” official day of fall. Which by the way, is so close! September 23rd!!

I’ve been sooooo ready, cooking up some of my faves!

Today, I made…

Hot Buttered Apple Cider & Pumpkin Muffins with Cinnamon Sugar Crunchy Topping

Hot Buttered Apple Cider takes me right back to my very first job in the little town of Mukwonago, WI. I worked at a farm kitchen bakery, The Elegant Farmer! They are famous for their “Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag.” And naturally, located on an apple orchard, fall was the busiest time of year. Hundreds and hundreds of people would come to pick apples, go on hayrides, make caramel apples, and eat tons of tasty treats!

One of my favorites, Hot Buttered Apple Cider, was the perfect drink to warm you up and make you feel right at home.

*Now this is not the Elegant Farmer’s recipe! All of their recipes are TOP secret and besides… when I worked there I wasn’t old enough to work back in the kitchens, so I have no idea what their recipes actually entail.*

Another fall fave, without a doubt is… pumpkin ANYTHING! 🙊

Pumpkin, for some reason, just screams FALL!

And my favorite is Pumpkin Muffins with Cinnamon Sugar Crunch Topping!

These are just two of my faves… I hope you can enjoy the season as much as we are!!

xoxo,

Dana

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Living in a Fixer Upper

Some people are natural do-it-yourselfers, others think they are, and many just plain aren’t cut out for it.

Chip and Joanna Gaines popularized the idea of home improvements with their (2013-2018) HGTV show, “Fixer Upper.” On the show, they took old homes and made them something practically new. Joanna took the lead in design and her husband, Chip, put her ideas to reality. The show was a tremendous hit because it got people thinking. Dreaming. “What can I do to spiff up my place?”

What if we take out a wall here… add shiplap there… throw on a new coat of paint… install new hardware and fixtures… it can’t be that hard, right?

Well, it depends…

How to Survive Home Renovations

Being truly honest, I would have to say that I am just plain not cut out for home improvement projects. I know next to nothing about them, but from experience… I can tell you a few tips on how I have learned to survive.

First, have a plan (and a back-up plan).

First of all, you need to ask yourself, “Am I prepared?” You maybe thinking, well, duh…. that is why I am reading this post. I have no idea where to begin… okay, perfect!

The very first thing you must do is dream. Imagine. What would make your space better, more cozy, more inviting, more practical, more organized…

Can you picture it? If not, that is completely normal (and you are just like me)… you probably need some inspiration!

Some of my top go-to’s for that spark of imagination are:

Once you begin to have an idea of what you want to improve. You need to develop a plan. How is this going to get done? What supplies do I need? How much do I estimate this will cost? Is it withing my budget? How much time do I need? Do I need help? Do I need to watch some YouTube videos to get an idea of where to start?

But… the planning doesn’t end there.

You need to…

Second, break you plan down into smaller, achievable steps.

Now, from what I have found, this is not naturally a guy thing. They mostly just jump right in and have it all figured out in their heads.

But as a wife… it really helps me to see progress and to not get annoyed or frustrated because I’m not really understanding the process and how much work goes into these types of projects. Communication is key!

The small steps help me to feel like I know what is going on and they help my husband not to feel lost and weighed down amidst big projects.

For example, when we re-roofed our house at the beginning of this summer. Each day, we would have a goal of what we wanted to get done. (Tear off the shingles, repair damaged trusses, replace plywood, lay water and ice barrier, start shingling, etc.) These daily goals were our smaller steps to the big picture and they helped us stay on course for getting it all done!

Of course, I was not the one out there stripping the shingles off the house and pounding nails into our roof. But, I tried my best to do what I could to help. I kept the refrigerator stocked with drinks, bought popsicles to help the guys stay cool, made and bought meals, wheel burrowed loads of shingles and cleaned up nails from our lawn with a magnet. Every. Little. Bit. Helps.

Third, be ready for a dirty house.

DIY projects are messy, dusty and down-right dirty. They will disrupt the flow to your daily living. Your house won’t be spotless. Dust will creep into areas you never thought possible. But, as long as you know this ahead of time. It will be okay.

There is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Just take each day as it comes. Pick up what you can, but don’t stress yourself over a little dirt. Eventually the project will be over and you can clean your house to your heart’s desire.

Fourth, count on the unexpected.

Now, even the best planner cannot prepare for the unexpected. And at least in our experience, the unexpected happens more regularly than expected.

It is part of living in an older home. You never quite know what is underneath until you rip it apart.

It could be fire-hazardous wiring (literally wires twisted together, with no proper connection when we gutted our bathroom), rotten boards when we replaced our roof and windows, and the list could go on.

As a rule of thumb, I always plan on projects taking three to four times longer than my husband tells me they will take. Not because I doubt him and his abilities, but instead, I know that the unexpected happens. And if I tell myself it will take much longer, I don’t get discouraged when it does take that long. And on the plus side, I get super excited when it gets done earlier.

Fifth, appreciate the little things.

Doing your own work, on your own home is, in the end, rewarding. You know the blood, sweat, and tears that made it happen. You know the sacrifice. The hours. The money. The frustrations. The problems that were solved.

You know every step that was taken and decision that was made. And that is special. It’s yours.

It is that personal touch that no one else could envision.

In the end, DIY projects make your house a home. A place that you not only live in, but want to settle in for the rest of your life. A place were you not only envision your future but a place where you want to live it.

Here is our home before we started our renovations this summer. It is a 120-year-old farmhouse. It’s cute and charming. But definitely in need of some help. We aren’t finished by any means, but…
This is what we’ve done so far: new roof, new siding, new windows, new soffit and facia, and new window trim.
(Honestly, I kind of cringe to post a picture so soon. When I look at it, I see missing facia, unpainted trim, missing shutters and flower boxes, landscaping that needs updating. But it is all part of the process. These things take time. And through it, I have grown to love our home.
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Fall Time Faves

Autumn. Fall. Harvest.

The crisp nip of the wind, a little reminder that winter is coming. Leaves crunching beneath the weight of each step. The smell of cinnamon apple pie steaming beneath a perfectly golden glazed crust. Bundled up in layers of clothes. Fuzzy flannel blankets to keep warm at the Friday night football game.

Fall is here.

It’s an end to summer’s sweet memories and a beginning to the anticipated cheer of the holidays.

Of all the seasons, fall is my FAVORITE!

I have found that so many of the things that have become my “favorites,” are so because they remind me of precious memories.

And fall… well, I don’t know about you, but it immediately takes me back to high school. It takes me back to Friday night football games, the spirit of homecoming week, the excitement of bonfires, car smashes, and dances.

It takes me back to a simpler time where my only worries were what I was going to wear the next day, how I was going to do my hair, what grade I was going to get on my next test, and if I was going to get into the college of my dreams.

The transition of fall is one that I don’t resist, but welcome with open arms. It’s a transition of breathtaking change with the trees painting gorgeous colors before our eyes. It’s a modulation that can only be orchestrated by God.

Over the next month, I will be sharing posts on a few of my Fall Time Faves:

  • Harvest Recipes
  • Fall Layered Fashion, and
  • Autumn Family Fun

But until then, layer up. Grab a cup of your favorite hot drink. Walk outside. And enjoy… the fresh crisp air, the changing leaves, the pumpkins. Soak it all up because winter is coming and snow will be here before we know it!

xoxo,

Dana

This is my daughter, Nora! She loves being outdoors. She is trying to feed the dog a leaf that has just started to change Autumn Blaze Red.

And meet our dog, Millie, a Basset Hound/Shar Pei Mix. She is running into fall

P.S. What’s your fall time favorite? Any favorite fall memories? Leave me a comment 👇🏻

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Meet Me

Wife. Momma. Daughter. Sister. Friend. Coder. Blogger.

Hi there! and welcome to my sweet & simple blog. Yes, yes, I know, a lifestyle blog… how’s she gonna keep it real with that kinda title?

Well in reality, life is… well, tricky! It can be sticky, complicated, overwhelming, and scary! And it can also be easy, simple, sweet, and exciting! There are highs and lows which altogether make life, ours. My own. Your own. And that is beautiful.

When I look back on my life, the hardest times, times I wish never were, times that if I could I would race back to and change in a heartbeat… it is these times that I look back on as some of the sweetest. Because, they are the vital ones which got me to where I am today and I wouldn’t change that for the world!

My name is Dana Hatchett. I am a landscaper’s wife. A momma to a darling little girl. A daughter to two of the most understanding parents I’ve ever met. A big sister to a taller brother. A certified medical coder. And a new real-to-life style blogger.

The Sweet & Simple is just a glimpse into my life, but my hope is that you will find…

“It’s the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.”

Laura Ingalls Wilder

xoxo,

Dana