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If there is one thing you can count on- its that the minute it gets a bit cool in the fall, you start to hear the call of apple orchards, sweaters, warm drinks and pumpkin-flavored everything.
Fall in Indiana is beautiful from the changing leaves to the decorative displays you see on your neighbors front porch- its hard to not love this time of year. But there is more to fall than the crunch of the orange leaves on the ground, cooler temps and shorter days- lets not forget the apple and pumpkin recipes!
*Have you ever had honey crisp apple bread? Try this RECIPE [ [link removed] ]!*
apple bread
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pumpkin stack
Did you know that Indiana ranks fourth in pumpkin production and on average produces over 34 varieties of apples every year? Thats a lot of apples for pies and pumpkins for carving.
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Indiana Grown boasts many members who raise apples, pumpkins and operate an agritourism destination. Who doesnt love a corn maze?
We have visited a few recently- check out our *INDIANA GROWN ON THE ROAD [ [link removed] ]* video seriesfor a glimpse of what *APPLE WORKS* [ [link removed] ] and *BEASLEY'S ORCHARD [ [link removed] ]* has to offer this fall.
corn
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You can make a pie of course and applesauce- but have you ever thrown chopped apples into a sausage ball recipe? That added sweet crunch helps these *SPICY CHEDDAR CHEESE SAUSAGE BALLS* [ [link removed] ] from becoming too dry.
sausage balls
pumpkin butter
Apple butter is a treat you can buy anytime and is especially plentiful in the fall, but have you ever made pumpkin butter? Try this easy *RECIPE* [ [link removed] ], which not only tastes terrific but also makes a great gift!
*PUMPKIN PIE DESSERT DIP [ [link removed] ] *is a crowd-pleasing dessert you can throw together in minutes, which is about how long it will last!
pumpkin pie dessert dip
Learn more about *APPLES* [ [link removed] ]and *PUMPKINS [ [link removed] ]* from our
*INDIANA GROWN PRODUCE POINTERS* [ [link removed] ]!
pumpkin and apple [ [link removed] ]
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So, as you can see, there are more ways to enjoy the Indiana fall bounty than we can fit on one page. We hope you had a chance to visit one of Indianas many apple orchards or pumpkin patches this fall. With all the agritourism destinations across our state, there is probably one close to your home.
Need some day-trip inspiration? Try our blog post on *U-PICK FARMS & ORCHARDS* [ [link removed] ]as well as a list of Indiana Grown members who grow *APPLES* [ [link removed] ]!
"Visit"*"INDIANAGROWN.ORG"* [ [link removed] ]"for more recipes or to find a farmer or producer in your area."
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