Showing posts with label apple recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple recipes. Show all posts

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Why make apple butter

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Here are two cooking ideas using apples that can be easily modified to accommodate a variety of diets

Apple Butter
3 1/2 cups apple sauce,
sugar, (the formula is: sugar equal to half the amount of applesauce) Use sugar substitute for folks who are diabetic
A heaping tablespoon of cinnamon,
Half a teaspoon of cloves ( optional)
Cook it on low all day in a
crockpot!

This is especially good to make on a cold winter or early spring day. The aroma of it cooking is a true sensory experience.

Here is a treat for a warmer day

The Frosty Apple
Ingredients
1 pint vanilla ice cream(Use no sugar added ice cream for folks with diabetes)
1 quart naturally sweet apple cider (Use Healthy Balance Apple Drink or another low sugar apple beverage for folks with diabetes)
4-6 scoops vanilla ice cream (optional)
Freshly ground nutmeg

Let a pint of vanilla ice cream soften at room temperature or microwave it for 20 seconds. Put ice cream and cider into a blender or food processor and blend until frothy and well mixed.
Stir in nutmeg. Pour into tall glasses and top with a scoop of ice cream(optional). Remember to add the appropriate amount of thickening agent for those on nectar or honey thick liquids
Sprinkle nutmeg on top. Yield 6 one-cup servings.

Making apple smiles is an edible craft

Ingredients
Apples cut into eighths- wedge style
I put lemon juice on them so they do not turn brown
Peanut butter -use another sticky substance for those allergic to nuts
Mini marshmallows or small pieces of apples

Smear peanut butter or substitute on the apple wedge
Put marshmallows or substitute near the top.

When they are complete the finished product looks like a smile.

For those on ground diets, peel the apples, cut the apples and bake them so they are soft before use.

For those who are on a sugar restricted diet

For those on puree diets, put some yogurt or vanilla pudding on a dish of applesauce shaped like a smile.


Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Reminisce about fruit


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The Dementia Caregiver's Little Book of Hope [Kindle Edition]


Sample Statements: 
• Tell me about your favorite fruit.
• Tell me about fruit tree (Cherry, Peach, Apple, Pear, etc.) 
• Tell me about grape vines.
• Tell me about how to eat fruit.
• Tell me about what you have made with fruit.

Fruit Sayings: 
• There’s no comparing apples and oranges 
• An apple a day keeps the doctor away 
• You’re a peach 
• Life is like a bowl of cherries 
• The apple of your eye 
• She’s some tomato 
• That’s a peachy idea 
• Nutty as a fruitcake 
• Peachy glow 
• You’re bananas 
• American as Apple Pie 
• That car is a lemon 
• The fruit of thy womb