Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Fall is Fabulous

I love Fall ...and I live in southeast Texas...we don't have beautiful leaves changing colors nor do we have cool weather!  I STILL LOVE FALL!  To me Fall is apples and pumpkins; orange napkins on the table; and candy corn!  

Most of all I love Fall and APPLES....


Here are 10 interesting facts you probably didn’t know about apples, the quintessential American fruit (after all, the phrase isn’t “as American as pumpkin pie…”):
  1. Apples contain no fat, sodium or cholesterol and are a good source of fiber.
  2. Apple trees take four to five years to produce their first fruit.
  3. Apples ripen six to 10 times faster at room temperature than if they are refrigerated.
  4. Apple varieties range in size from a little larger than a cherry to as large as a grapefruit. The largest apple ever picked weighed 3 pounds.
  5. Apples harvested from an average tree can fill 20 boxes that weigh 42 pounds each.
  6. Apples are a member of the rose family.
  7. The top apple producers around the world are China, United States, Turkey, Poland and Italy. Apples account for 50 percent of international deciduous fruit tree production.
  8. A peck of apples weighs 10.5 pounds. A bushel of apples weighs about 42 pounds.
  9. More than 2,500 varieties of apples are grown in the United States, but only the crabapple is native to North America.
  10. It takes about 36 apples to create one gallon of apple cider.
Let's go make apple dumplings!

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Beaumont, Texas, United States
I have been married to Ralph, a retired Baptist minister, for many years. We have two adult sons. After retiring from teaching, I became a freelance writer and speaker for Christian audiences - especially women. My heart's desire is to share the lessons God has taught and is teaching me during my journey with Him. I love writing and teaching and I think I'm going to love "blogging"! There is such great joy and laughter in living with Jesus; I want to share that with others.