Saturday, September 30, 2023

Sunday Post #224

 



The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week. I'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.

It's been a busy week. Worked an extra day and then was asked to work an extra day next week, too. On my days off I made up apple pie filling with the apples from our trees and plum jam with plums from our neighbor and canned them. I also got out on a run three times.  By Friday I was beat. 

Went to dinner with my sister and her husband after work on Friday to a local rustic dinner place that has best fried zucchini served ranch dressing. So happy I didn't have to cook or cleanup. 

Today (Saturday) has been raining off and on all day. The leaves are changing all around, beautiful red, orange and yellows all around town.

Read:
(Click on cover for Goodreads link)


Bright Lights, Big Christmas-4 Stars
The House Beyond the Dunes-4 Stars


Received/Purchased/Library Lend:


I grabbed a copy of Here With Me on Kindle Unlimited after seeing Tanya's review.  Blood Sisters was pitched as similar to Longmire so I couldn't resist. Loved the sound of this gothic mystery: The Curse of Penryth Hall. Love, Just In sounded like an emotional friends-to-lovers romance.

Thank  you to Berkley, Minotaur Books, and Allen & Unwin for the e-ARCs.


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How was your week?




29 comments:

  1. There is nothing better than having someone take care of dinner and the dishes when you are worn down by the week. Sounds like you had good company too. I love that you are taking nature's bounty and making so many delectable treats. I hope you enjoy them all

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    1. We did have a nice time with my sister and yes, I totally agree! Thanks!

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  2. The homemade apple pie filling and plum jam sound amazing. I love fresh ingredients.

    I brought home The Wake-Up Call from the library this week, but I've been too caught up in The Bee Sting to read it yet.

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    1. I love fresh ingredients too, and I didn't want them to go to waste. Hope you like The Wake-Up Call!

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  3. It sounds like you had a busy week. It's always nice to go to dinner now and then. Happy Sunday, Rachel!

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    1. It was and next week promises to be the same. I just would like some down time, lol! You too! :)

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  4. I recall my gran's homemade apple pies with huge nostalgia - I've never eaten any that have come close, ditto her rice and macaroni puddings. And I completely agree that it's a real treat when you don't have to do the dishes after the meal. Have a great week:).

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    1. That sounds lovely! I haven't made an apple pie in a million years so I'm looking forward to using the homegrown apples. You too!

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  5. Love Just In sounds good! Working extra days is always added time I need to relax later. But extra money too I hope? I'm not an apple pie fan, but I do love the smell of it cooking! Hope you have a good week.
    Lisa Loves Literature

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    1. Yes, extra money. That's the only good thing about working extra days. I don't want to but I feel bad leaving them high and dry. You too, Lisa!

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  6. I'm so glad to hear you had a chance to "take it a bit easy" after such a busy week in your world! Some of these covers are GORGEOUS--I hope that you enjoy the reads! Happy spooky season to you!

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    1. Oops, forgot to fill out the form before clicking publish! this comment was from me. :)

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    2. I hope so too! Not in the cards this week. Happy reading to you too, Beth!

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  7. Looking forward to Beth O'Leary's latest!

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  8. I grabbed Blood Sisters as well! It sounds really interesting!

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  9. I love going to the restaurant for that same reason Rachel!

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  10. Apples, plums, fried zukes and ranch...yum!!!!! Sounds like Fall is off to a good start for you with those flavors and the lovely leaves.

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  11. I love that you have fresh fruit grown at home. I've made jam but never done canning. I have done some freezing. We are still learning how the growing season works here in NC rather than MN. I also got Blood Sisters and am interested to see how it goes. I like books with some cultural diversity.

    Anne - Books of My Heart


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  12. So many good things. Happy Sunday.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  13. Plum jam and apple pie filling sounds yummy! My mom used to make plum jelly every year until our plum tree died. It was so good. :D Hope you have a good week this week!

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  14. I miss having fruit trees around where I could pick some and make a pie or some jam. We had so many fruit trees in California where I grew up.

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  15. Starting to see leaves changing here too, just in the last few days. Your plum jam sounds delicious. Yum. And the fried zucchini oh my gosh that sounds good too lol! Fall is here I guess! Have a great new week!!

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  16. I wanted to love Here with Me, but it was just enjoyable for me. I hope you love it! I'm still looking forward to the rest of the series. And ooh, I'm looking forward to The Wake Up Call!

    Whispering Chapters

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  17. It sounds like you had a busy week! I hope this week goes slower for you.

    Simply Angela

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  18. The pies sound delicious. Hope you have a great week/weekend.

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  19. It sounds like you had a very busy week, Rachel. Family time is always wonderful. Enjoy your new reads.

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  20. You have been busy. Extra work, doing all that work in the kitchen, plus 3 runs?! That is amazing.

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  21. Fried Zucchini is one of my absolute favorites. Yum! It's also nostalgic for me since my husband and I had fried zucchini on our first date 32 years ago. :) I hope you will love Here With Me when you get to it, Rachel. I enjoyed it so much and already can't wait for the next book.

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