I've set up a tea with some saved buckeye fudge.
My Happy November teacup !
Sweet mini bouquet of flowers from Trader Joe's, with even a succulent on a stick.
A few pieces of delicious fudge for my son.
Over the weekend, one of our instructors at Lifetime Fitness, who teaches water aerobics, dance, and total body workout to our Arora (senior) group opened her home for a Friendsgivng party. We all brought something to share, and I brought buckeye fudge, since I mostly grew up in Ohio, went to Ohio State, got married, and had my four children there. I added a sprinkle of flaky sea salt this time to the fudge. The recipe for the buckeye fudge can be found here. I used milk chocolate chips this time, but semi-sweet is better.
My son Mike had to do a quick pumpkin carving this year since he's been working on the creation of a video game. He decided to do one of the latest craze of the Labubu, or as he called it, LaBooBoo. The ears are made from a sweet potato. On Trick-or-Treat night people were wanting to buy it. He did put it out on the curb for free, after he cleaned out the seeds because he loves to roast them.
Thank you for your visit! xo

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That fudge looks delicious! We love buckeyes.
ReplyDeleteOh how tempting that beautiful fudge is. Love the teacup and Mike is so talented to carve such a cool creation. Enjoy your weekend. XO
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Kitty. The November cup is beautiful. I would love a piece or maybe two of Buckeye fudge. My sister-in-love graduated from Ohio State! I love Mike’s pumpkin, it is so creative! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty and what a cheery tea time for this wonderful November day. Your buckeye fudge looks so good. Yummy! And your tea pot cozy is adorable. I love all the cups you have for each season. It is a delight to see a new one each week.❤️. Have a great week as we begin prep for the upcoming Holidays. Hugs, Kari
ReplyDeleteGood Monday Morning Kitty. That fudge looks so yummy. The La BuBu's are so popular. My granddaughter is into them too. Have a great week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteHello Friend, I love the pumpkin carving. :-) I like to roast pumpkin seeds too. I roast a savory pumpkin seed using Old Bay Seasoning and a sweet pumpkin seed using cinnamon and sugar. How does your son roast his?
ReplyDeletePretty in pink for November Kitty! Love the floral arrangement with succulent and pretty November teacup! Your fudge sounds wonderful...peanut butter and chocolate are an irresistible combination, made even better with flaky sea salt. Mike is such an artist...love the pumpkin. Wishing you a wonderful week and Happy November! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love Mike's pumpkin carving, he knows what is popular. Your fudge sounds amazing, and flaky sea salt is a favorite here.
ReplyDeleteI'd love some of your buckeye fudge!
ReplyDeleteMike's LaBooBoo pumpkin is great! It's funny how the Labubus became the hot toy collector item. Back in my day, it was beanie babies. Lol.
I love Buckeyes! So I know I will love this fudge. I love Ohio State too! Go Buckeyes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative pumpkin your son made.
Happy November!
YES to Buckeye Fudge and how appropriate for our undeafeated ranked #1 in ration for college football Ohio State Buckeyes! Thx for the recipe and for sharing your gorgeous table and Mike's clever Jack O' Lantern. He is such a good artist!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh fudge is my favorite..and your yard looks so sunny and warm. It's so chilly here and getting dark at 3:30pm...I don't like it. Haha
ReplyDeleteI like your November teacup and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy month.
All the best Jan