IMG_3306Crab apples. They are so small. I spotted them at the market and had to get a dozen. I love miniature things (i.e., cake stands, individual s&p shakers, etc.,)  and thought they'd be perfect dipped in caramel. Like a bite-sized caramel apple. Yum. So today we dipped. By we, I mean I. I don't think I've ever eaten a crab apple. I hope they are delicious. IMG_3314 We have some Thanksgiving projects on the agenda. Any good ideas for kids? Henry asked to make these again (and holy cow-look how little Ms. Kate has grown!) How about a turkey hat? Will they think I am racist against turkeys? I do like to eat them on Thanksgiving (I thought that whole thread was so lame by the way)

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32 responses to “Apples of the littlest variety”

  1. Jenny Avatar

    It was embarrassingly lame…I hope you were not discouraged.

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  2. Heather @ Cookie Mondays Avatar

    That was the lamest thread EVER.
    And those turkey shirts are my favorite Thanksgiving project EVER! Might have to do them again this year! 🙂

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  3. Becky K Avatar

    I was pretty shocked to see what people wrote. I loved the idea and thought it was so fun and a great for kids. Now I’m off to find me a brown shirt to make some turkey’s!

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  4. Liesl Avatar

    I want to echo Jenny’s words. I hope the comments that people wrote did not discourage you and break you. I read the thread and just giggled all the way through because people can be so PC. We all think you’re awesome. 🙂 Have a great day!

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  5. leslie Avatar

    I logged out and then decided to comment so logged back into your sight. I live in Santa Fe New Mexico. I am anglo and have several ‘native american’ friends… none of whom would of taken offense at your ‘teepee’ party. By the way… TEEPEE is a white man’s word… originally TP stood for Trading Post. Some people just have to grouch about something to feel superior. But… the old saying goes… you can’t please all of the people all of the time! Your party was adorable.

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  6. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    I hope you know you have a lot of supporters out there. It was a very cute party and some people just need to simmer down. I recently discovered your blog and I love everything about it!!!

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  7. Kimberly Avatar
    Kimberly

    I keep popping over to your blog hoping for some baby news (not that I don’t love seeing all your projects)!
    I read through that whole thread and it just made me mad. I hope it didn’t upset you…I would have been crushed. People can be such jerks. Tell your mom I thought her defense of you was extremely loyal, extremely sweet, and extremely eloquent.

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  8. Keithy Peterson Avatar

    Oh !! Those apples are so cute!!! I am off to find crab apples. My kids will love them.
    Party was super cute also. I love your blog. In these times people need to smile more and complain less!!

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  9. Julie Avatar

    I agree . . . lamey’s. You are amazing on all fronts. Love you, and all your goodness.

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  10. Mom Avatar
    Mom

    Love Henry’s little hands.
    I didn’t wash Miss Kate’s foot prints off my kitchen floor until a couple weeks after you left.
    I dipped those mini apples we got at TJ’s and handed them out to the parents of my trick-or-treaters. Loved ’em!!
    Thank you for your kind words, Kimberly. I hope your family is well!!

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  11. Jeanelle Avatar
    Jeanelle

    Morgan: For the past 3 years, we send out “feathers” (construction paper) to family all over the world with a return envelope. We ask that people write what they are thankful for and if the feeling hits them…decorate it. My kids love getting mail, reading the feathers and hanging them on the turkey shape we make out of brown paper.

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  12. melanie Avatar
    melanie

    Ugh – that thread! Seriously? Racist because you made teepees? Didn’t Native American’s live in them? The ONLY thing I could see being “racist” at all is if you had had a big Cowboys and Indians party with guns and battles — that may perpetuate a stereotype, but really? Just having Indians on top of your cake dressed in traditional attire? That perpetuates them as barbaric warriors? Someone get to the tribal council and let them know because I’m pretty dang sure they still use their traditional costumes in ceremonies and celebrations. Because they LIKE them. Because their costuming and elaborate headdresses are beautiful and represent their link to the earth and their appreciation for it. Are we not allowed now to portray Native Americans dressed as they did hundreds of years ago, joining in a celebratory meal of peace with the Pilgrims …. also dressed in their traditional attire of the time? Ughhhhh. Don’t you worry, I was SO on your side on this one. Obviously I’m ranting. Sorry. I thought your teepee party was adorable.

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  13. Stacie Smith Avatar

    Our crab apples are even smaller, but taste as sour as lemons. India likes them.
    Don’t get me started on the mono-culture we call the US, where we aren’t allowed to even celebrate our differences.

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  14. val Avatar

    I had to erase and start over…twice…wait, three times. I just had too much to say.
    So, I edited it down to this:
    Your party was precious.
    Nuff said

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  15. K Avatar
    K

    I just wanted to tell you I made one of the turkey shirts and it is SO ADORABLE, and I appreciate SO much that you shared how to do it. I went on to use the same technique to make a jack-o-lantern shirt for Halloween and am going to try some Christmas gifts too. Thank you very, very much, and all best wishes to you.

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  16. Jacy Avatar

    So glad you linked back to the cute little turkey shirts. I remembered them from last year and was going to search back through your blog to find your tutorial. Perfect timing!
    The comments on the party were ridiculous. It was the cutest party and Henry loved it, so that’s all that matters, right? My high school mascot was an Indian, so I’ve been hearing these PC comments for a long time. Our high school slogan was “Pride in Excellence.” (Don’t you see we’re trying to honor the Indian traditions, and we liked what you stand for so much we decided to take that on as a symbol of “pride” and “excellence”???) You just can’t please everyone, I’ve learned. So carry on. We know you’re awesome and kind-hearted, and for every nerd out there with a negative comment there’s a million more people who love what you do and who you are.

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  17. marné Avatar

    A couple things:
    I got some crab apples last week and I wish I had thought to dip them in caramel, that is the cutest!
    Second, that thread was so ridiculous. If it makes you feel better my bookcases were were featured once in an AT post. I had them filled with all my white & cream books, and that post generated 48 comments of bookcase hate (okay, there were a few positives, but mostly it was negative). Really? I can’t believe people would take the time to critisize someone they don’t know. I don’t have that kind of time, personally.
    I’ve always wanted a yurt, does that make me rasict against Mongolians?

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  18. Morgan Avatar

    I was not discouraged one bit! Thanks, Jenny!

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  19. Morgan Avatar

    Thanks, Heidi- so fun to have you here!

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  20. Morgan Avatar

    Nothing yet! We’ll see if the little guy decides to make his arrival soon.
    The comments thread didn’t upset me at all- mostly because I feel like everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I’m not going to criticize someone’s opinion (even it I completely disagree) None of those commenters know me and if they did they wouldn’t have commented the way they did. There was no ignorance on my part regarding the party- I’d do it all exactly the same again if given the chance!

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  21. Morgan Avatar

    You are a sweetie pie- we miss you guys!
    xoxo

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  22. Morgan Avatar

    I love this idea- thanks so much for sharing!

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  23. Morgan Avatar

    Melanie- I could not agree with you more…isn’t imitation the best form of flattery? Sheesh.

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  24. Morgan Avatar

    That’s funny- thanks for posting, Val!

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  25. Morgan Avatar

    So glad you liked the shirts (and so easy, no?) Happy Holidays!

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  26. Jess Avatar

    What a stunning photo!

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  27. sandy toe Avatar

    They are so cute!
    sandy toe

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  28. Terresa Wellborn Avatar

    Crab apples, so small, so fun. mmmm. Love the picts! We just discovered the carmel bits sold in bags. Sure beats peeling of the filmy plastic Kraft wrappers when we were kids.

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  29. Jane Avatar

    I love those little apples- so cute! Be sure to update as to the taste. As for the thread, I just had something on Ohdeedoh and there was only one comment and it was negative. Lots of positive comments came to my blog. Maybe because it is so big and impersonal people think that they can say whatever pops in their head. I don’t know. Loved the party! Not the party poopers. LOL

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  30. bird+seed Avatar

    oh! super cuteness!

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  31. Rory Avatar

    Let us know how those turned out, I have always been under the impression that crab apples were incredibly sour..I’d love to learn otherwise!

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  32. Mary Smith Avatar

    Hello! I’ve just discovered your blog and it is fantastic!! What sweet little dipped crab apples!!!

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