Sep 08, 2014 in blog, christmas, dessert, edible gifts, holidays, nut free, daisy at home, gingersnap cookies, pepparkakor, pepparkakor recipe. Read the original on: Daisy At Home
Today is September 8th. School is back in session, pumpkin spice everything is popping up everywhere, and I have Halloween costumes on the brain. I want it to be Aumtun, darn it! Fall doesnât officially begin until September 23rd. I suppose I can be patient until then, but Iâm not getting my hopes up for an authentic Fall here in Southern California. I woke up this morning to news of rain in Los Angeles and immediately ran to the window to check out my Orange County clouds. They were looking a little grey and I began to feel excited. Then I checked the weather and my excitement vanished. Currently 75F, with temps rising to 81F by 10:00am. Sad, sad Daisy. Then as I was driving home from school drop off I had raindrops falling on my windshield! Elated Daisy! That lasted for approximately 3.5 minutes, and has not returned since. I hope the tease of rainfall from this morning means weâll be having at least a semi-wet Winter. We need it badly.
I was daydreaming of Autumn and all the things it brings. Like hot cocoa, cheesy soup, roasted veggies, and fancy parties with cheese platters. I guess Iâm mostly wishing for the Fall foods! I also love the snuggle weather, wearing cozy fleece-lined leggings, cuddling up under my favorite sweater blanket, and seeing all the colors around me change. As I was longing for all the sights, smells, and tastes of Autumn, I remembered that I had these Swedish Pepparkakor to share with you all. I made these for my Pipi Longstocking dinner menu, but never got around to posting them. They are gingersnaps, and are typically made at Christmastime, but Pipi makes them whenever she feels like it, and they have all the flavors of Fall, so I say letâs all make âat least 500 pepparkakor shaped like heartsâ just like Pipi did, and entice Aumtumn to Fall! Whoâs with me?
What are your favorite flavors, sights, smells and sounds of Fall? Let me know in the comments, and if you have a favorite recipe youâd like to see recreated here, let me know!
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I started helping my mom in the kitchen when I was a young girl with extremely picky tendencies and have since grown to love food and cooking.