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Reader , how are you? I feel like it's been a long time since I emailed you. It's safe to say that Summer is over as we're closer to October than August now. But that does mean that we get to be cosy. For me there's no better place to start than some delicious, easy Autumnal baking. Baking that is guaranteed to make your kitchen smell like heaven. So here are three of my favourite recipes and they all contain that most delicious of fruits...APPLES! First up we have my delicious Apple Cinnamon Bread. This is WONDERFUL for autumn breakfasts in the sun and still just as wonderful later in the day by the fire.
Next up is my super easy Apple Galette. I think the galette is misunderstood as a recipe that is actually harder than it is. But they're so easy and this recipe will prove that. This serves 6-8 and is just at home on a picnic as it is for pudding on a dark Sunday evening. And finally... Introducing my Apple Crisp Breakfast Muffins. These are so lovely and perfect for making with children or those who want to try baking but are not sure they're any good at it. They work every time! There's just time to let you know that I'm still very active on TikTok and Insta but am also posting a lot more regularly to YouTube nowadays too. So do feel free to pop on over and hit the subscribe button. I'd love to have you! Have a wonderful rest of your week and hit reply if you'd like to message me. Lots of love, Cherry |
With over a million followers over her platforms Cherry Menlove loves sharing her life in the English Countryside and her comfort food recipes with her followers. Peek behind the scenes at Cherry's Deli & Bakery, try her latest recipe or join one of her 'Cook With Cherry' courses. A warm welcome and a cuppa will always greet you!
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