So I show up at quilting icon, Carol Doak’s, Salem, New Hampshire home one morning for a surprise door-knock for Quilt Out Loud (I sailed across Milford Lake, in a pontoon boat, right to her back yard!).
Well, what do you know, she had just baked a slew of baked apples in delicious pie crust and topped with the most fragrant warm sauce. OMG! I am so lucky!
I’ll get the recipe for you guys! This Quilt Out Loud show airs in January 2012 on QNNtv.com
Looks delish and we would all love to make some too. Hubby and I lived in New England for 3 yrs and love it. Thanks for sharing your memories.
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I would love the receipe!!
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Isn’t that lake view lovely? You know who else is in New Hampy now? Froncie Quinn. She came up with the patterns based on an antique quilts at Shelburne Museum in Vermont. You have been there, haven’t you? NO??? Let’s go. You’ll love it. Bring Evan too. xoxo
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Yeah, we really, really need that apple pie recipe!
Sue G
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Yes you are lucky!!
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wahoo! iI would be glad to have the recipe and some fall inspiration!( I truly needed a kick in the keister for the creative me this summer and your blogs were helpful,by the way.) I have tried and tried paper foundation piecing and it seems upside down and backwards to me. After seeing Carol Doaks on here and googling, getting distracted by some blogs on the subject… I purchased Carol Doaks dvd on foundation paper piecing.Gonna give it another try.Maybe listening to an “expert” instead of “winging it” will help!!! Hope you < Jeff and Evan are having a wonderful fall!
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Would love the recipe as well! Reminds me of Apple Hill country in northern California!
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Would love to have the recipe.
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Yum! The baked apples look delish and would also like to have the recipe! Hey Mark–looked like a wonderful day with Carol Doak. Hope you are doing well–sending lots of love!
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A day with Carol and Apple dessert …you are spoiled. Look forward to the recipe!!
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OH Mark — I would love this recipe!
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