JNW’s Halloween Challenge: Haunted

Haunted
Have a spooktacular time with JNW’s Halloween Challenge! Enjoy!

Haunted
Have a spooktacular time with JNW’s Halloween Challenge! Enjoy!

The Anchorage B&B, St Ives, Cornwall
I could spend hours walking the lanes and looking at the cottages! And I did! Enjoy St Ives!

The Oldest Cottage in St Ives

The Oldest House Plaque, St Ives

The Waters Edge Cottage

Downlong Cottage, St Ives

The Grey Mullet Guest House, St Ives

A View from the Hill, St Ives

The Victorian Cottages

Street an Garrow, St Ives

Norway House, St Ives

Itsy Bitsy Cottage, St Ives

The New Cottage on the Hill, St Ives

With Garden, St Ives

On the Beach, St Ives

The Cutest Cottage, St Ives

The Narrow Lanes in St Ives

Cottage Row, St Ives

Over the Water, St Ives

The Ivy on the Wall, St Ives
See you tomorrow in St Ives!

Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer
My Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer
1/2 cup cream
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup pumpkin puree
1 tbsp maple syrup
1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice (See recipe HERE)
Combine ingredients in jar and shake well.
Pour into coffee as desired.
Store in fridge for up to 4 days.
Love it!

“Pumpkin”
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Have a spooktacular time with JNW’s Halloween Challenge!

Pumpkin Pie Spice
Sprinkle Pumpkin Pie Spice over whipped cream in a coffee drink!
Make the Pumpkin Pie Spice early in the month! We are going to use it in many recipes to come!
4 tbsp cinnamon
8 tsp ginger
2 tsp allspice
2 tsp nutmeg
2 tsp cloves
Combine all ingredients in a jar and shake well.
Use within 6 months!
I absolutely LOVE it!

Skys Diner, St Ives, Cornwall
A pasty is a baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall and the men who worked in the tin mines. It is made by placing an uncooked filling, typically meat and vegetables, on one half of a flat shortcrust pastry circle, folding the pastry in half to wrap the filling in a semicircle and crimping the curved edge to form a seal before baking. In Cornwall the pasty must be formed in the shape of a “D” with the crimping to the side. The miners had a complete meal that could be easily carried and eaten without utensils and could stay warm for several hours, and if it did get cold, it could easily be warmed up on a shovel over a candle. The pasty was side crimped so the miner might hold the edge of the pastry so his dirty fingers (possibly including traces of arsenic) did not touch his food or his mouth. The edges of the pasty were thrown away. Often pasties were marked at one end with an initial, so the miner could recognize his pasty if it was not eaten all at once. There is a belief that the pastry on a good pasty should be strong enough to withstand a drop down a mine shaft, and the barley flour that was usually used did make hard dense pastry.
The Skys Diner was packed everyday and was also busy with tourists taking out shopping bags full of pasties!

The Pasties

Warrens Bakery, St Ives, Cornwall
The traditional Cornish pasty, is filled with beef, sliced or diced potato, swede (also known as yellow turnip or rutabaga ) and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper, and is baked. Today, the pasty is the food most associated with Cornwall. It is regarded as the National Dish and accounts for 6% of the Cornish food economy. And Warrens is the Oldest Cornish Pasty Maker in the World!

Philps Pasties, St Ives
At Philps Pasty you can eat in, take out, or you can get your pasties by Post! Everyone’s needs met! See you again tomorrow in St Ives!

Pumpkins by the Railing
Pumpkins are very good for you. They fit well into a health-conscious diet. And aside from that, they taste good!
Pumpkins are low in calories but high in fiber. They are also low in sodium. The seeds are high in protein, iron, and the B vitamins.
Pumpkins are very high in beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is an antioxident. It converts into Vitamin A, which is important to maintain a healthy body.
Researchers believe that eating a diet rich in beta-carotene may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers. They also believe it helps to delay aging. Anything that delays aging is worth the effort, don’t you think?
1 cup of cooked pumpkin flesh contains:
| Calories 49 Protein 2 grams Carbohydrate 12 grams Dietary Fiber 3 grams Calcium 37 mg Iron 1.4 mg Magnesium 22 mg Potassium 564 mgZinc 1 mg Selenium .50 mg Vitamin C 12 mg Niacin 1 mg Folate 21 mcg Vitamin A 2650 IU Vitamin E 3 mg |

Pumpkins by the Railing in Waterlogue

The Rum and Crab
How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways! St Ives, the rustic, charming, seaside town has so many restaurants tucked in here and there! And to our great surprise the food is very good quality and Very, Very, Did I say Very ? Reasonably Priced! No wonder from sunup to sundown the masses are flocking to St Ives! There are large groups of families here to sun and spend a day at the beach………and then Eat. There are retired folks coming from their camper vans to spend their day…… and then Eat! There are folks staying at the large spa on the hill and coming into St Ives for the day……. to Eat. And then once the sun goes down it is quiet and…… we Eat! I never saw any foolishness in the streets (AKA drunks) and I never saw a policeman either. This is the Family Town! No doubt about it. It is made to enjoy! Now let’s look at some more Eateries!

S H Ferrell & Son Bakery, St Ives
There are over 20 bakeries in St Ives! Just try to pick your favorite! I bet you will have a hard time!

The Tea Room, St Ives

The Tea Room, St Ives

The Tea Room, St Ives

The Tea Room, St Ives
I couldn’t get a picture of The Tea Room outside because it would only show a line of people waiting to get in! Get there early and it is worth the wait for an outside table with a view of the beach! As you can see from the pictures they serve more than tea! We ate there more than once too!

St Ives Harbour View Restaurant, St Ives

St Ives Harbour View Restaurant, St Ives

That’s an Understatement!!!
Look up and down every small lane! You will find the most interesting places tucked away!

The Lifeboat Inn, St Ives

The Mex, St Ives
The Mex meets your burrito, fajitas, BBQ ribs, chili fix!

Bumbles Tea Room, St Ives

Love the Map on Bumbles Windows!

Olives Cafe, St Ives
I love the fish railing at Olives!

Peppers Pizza, St Ives

Peppers Pizza, St Ives
Did I say YUMMY or what?

The Cornish Deli, St Ives
We LOVED the Cornish Deli and ate there more than once. I was so busy talking to the folks in there I never got a picture of the food! However, my favorite was their homemade crab sandwich!

The Golden Lion Restaurant and Beer Garden, St Ives
And you must not miss the beer garden! As you can see there are oodles of choices to eat at in St Ives! But we MUST have the famous Cornish Pasty! More on that tomorrow!

Pumpkin Field
Without pumpkins many of the early settlers might have died from starvation. The following poem is a testament to the Pilgrims dependence upon pumpkins for food:
For pottage and puddings and custards and pies
Our pumpkins and parsnips are common supplies,
We have pumpkins at morning and pumpkins at noon,
If it were not for pumpkins we should be undoon.”
Pilgrim verse, circa 1633

Pumpkin Field in Brushstroke

The Pumpkins on the Porch
October is one of my favorite months! Let’s celebrate the pumpkin!

The Pumpkins on the Porch Painted in Watercolor

The Pumpkins on the Porch Painted in Brushstroke
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