I am sitting on my deck in Upper Marlboro MD enjoying what I鈥檇 like to call a beautiful Indian Summer day...but upon reading the criteria, I realize I shouldn鈥檛 be using that oh-so-descriptive term of my youth. I鈥檓 73 yrs old and have used this term all my life to describe an unusually warm, quiet, cloudless, day with many of the brilliant leaves still on the trees (that is a 鈥渕ust鈥 for my personal use of the term)! Today 11/8/20, is not hazy and we鈥檝e not had a first frost, so I guess it doesn鈥檛 qualify as a true Indian Summer day. I only know I鈥檇 really like for this perfect Autumn day to linger, stay on and on. But alas, I know that won鈥檛 happen!
Thank you for the definition, the photos, and the Indian Pudding recipe. I adore Indian Pudding and had almost forgotten about it completely til now! Yea! I will compare my 鈥渆arly American鈥 recipe with yours (which sounds like the one I have) and make some pronto! I am a native 鈥渏ersey girl鈥 and acquired a set of early American receipts-as they called them, from Smithville Village in southern NJ, over 50 years ago.
I am sitting on my deck in Upper Marlboro MD enjoying what I鈥檇 like to call a beautiful Indian Summer day...but upon reading the criteria, I realize I shouldn鈥檛 be using that oh-so-descriptive term of my youth. I鈥檓 73 yrs old and have used this term all my life to describe an unusually warm, quiet, cloudless, day with many of the brilliant leaves still on the trees (that is a 鈥渕ust鈥 for my personal use of the term)! Today 11/8/20, is not hazy and we鈥檝e not had a first frost, so I guess it doesn鈥檛 qualify as a true Indian Summer day. I only know I鈥檇 really like for this perfect Autumn day to linger, stay on and on. But alas, I know that won鈥檛 happen!
Thank you for the definition, the photos, and the Indian Pudding recipe. I adore Indian Pudding and had almost forgotten about it completely til now! Yea! I will compare my 鈥渆arly American鈥 recipe with yours (which sounds like the one I have) and make some pronto! I am a native 鈥渏ersey girl鈥 and acquired a set of early American receipts-as they called them, from Smithville Village in southern NJ, over 50 years ago.