Wednesday, November 12, 2008

DRIED ORANGE SLICES

Thanks to some of you for giving me directions I tried my luck at drying orange slices last night in my oven. I didn't want to try too many in case they did not turn out well, but I will be doing more next week. I had two oranges and sliced them in about 1/4" slices. Then I sprinkled just a little cinnamon on them and rubbed it in. Next I put them on a rack on a cookie sheet and put them in the oven set at 250 degrees. About every 20 minutes I turned them. It took about 1 hour to 1 1/2 hrs. The smell was wonderful! Even my husband (who had said earlier in the evening that he was NOT going to eat anything else after dinner) asked if I was just doing those oranges to tempt him! I want to hang these on my Christmas tree.
I need some help.....several weeks back I visited a blog and saw the most beautiful personalized jewelry. She had a cuff bracelet that was engraved that I fell in love with. It would be perfect for all my grandchildren's names to be on. I cannot remember where I saw this. If any of you might know where this blog is PLEASE leave me a comment. I have been searching and have had no luck.
Also, I will not be posting again until Saturday night. The ladies from our church are going to Tennessee on a retreat tomorrow and returning Saturday. Say a prayer for us!!

20 comments:

Darlene said...

Ooooo I might have to try drying those orange slices....I bet the house smelled heavenly!!

Hope you have a fabulous time on your church retreat.

Unknown said...

I love dried oranges! Thanks for the inspiration.
Diane

Janene said...

Sue, what a great idea!
I am going to have to try that and hang them on my tree.
Thanks for the tip.
And be safe on your trip.

Janene

Linda - Behind My Red Door said...

Have fun on yout trip!!

basketsnprims said...

Your oranges turned out great. Have fun on your trip.

Blessings,
Pam

Lorrie said...

Thinking of the smell of the oranges is making my mouth water!

Hope you have a wonderful and refreshing time on your retreat.

{lauren} said...

Those are a great idea...I have another small tree that I need to make some things for. Dried orange slices just may be the thing:) Hope you have a fun, blessed retreat! <3Lauren

Sharon said...

Oh man! No need for me to try drying orange slices; I'd eat them all. They look delicious. They will be wonderful on your tree. Hope you have a wonderful trip. Take lots of pictures for us to see when you get home.

Angie said...

I have never tried this , but I may have to now! Love the gingerbread men ornaments you made. Be sure to show us the finished product!

Debi said...

Sue dear,
I would like to tell you "THANK YOU" for the Gingerbreadmen Recipe!! I will be making them this weekend!!! :D Those oranges really do look great!! I am going to do some apples with my dehydrater... and grungy them up with cinnamon. (For our tree, and some garland... may have to do some oranges to mix in :D ) I have not seen anything on the jewelry bracelets... but I will keep that in mind and let you know if I do.
I am saying my prayers for you all... and I hope you all have a wonderfully blessed time on your outing!!! I am looking forward to hearing all about it!!

Have a wonderful time!!! And God bless you dear!! :D Tnank you again! :D

Terry said...

They turned out fantastic, and will look great on your tree!
Have a fun, safe trip!

Terry

carolyn@simple~primitive~devotion said...

So glad that your dreid orange slices turned out well.
Now have fun on your retreat!

Anonymous said...

Love the dried orange slices. I found a bracelet on this website that can be engraved with names and I really like her stuff. http://lisaleonardonline.com/

simple~needs said...

was it lisa's site??
the one sarah gave you the link? thats the one i was thinking of.
the oranges turned out great!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue, can you please send me the recipe for the Gingerbread. I really would love to make them. Thanks!!! Here is my email addy. lugom@me.com Thank you sooooo much! I hope they turn out as cute as your's! Hugs~ Marta

Unknown said...

Just popped over from...oooh, I don't remember whose blog...I've been blog-hopping! I love those dried orange slices...I might have to "try" to make them myself!

I don't know if this is the site you're talking about, but I personally ordered a slim copper cuff bracelet from her and she put all six of my kids' names on it and it turned out beautifully. She does silver as well. She's on Etsy.com, and her username is 'pinkpapillon'. I love handstamped jewelry! I've also bought from Lisa Leonard...in fact, my blog header photo is the necklace that she made for me!

Sharon said...

Sue,
Stop by my blog and pick up a book tag I have for you. Hope you guys are having a wonderful trip! Lots of pictures, too, I hope.

aims said...

Hi Sue! The orange slices look so good; I bet your kitchen smelled delightful!

The only way I can think of for you to find the blog you visited would be to do a history search on your browser. I use internet explorer - hold down your control key and hit the letter, "h" and on the left, your history will pop up. You can search by date, most visited, etc ... I hope that helps. (This won't work if you've cleared your internet files recently, though)

Have a nice weekend!
Mia

Picket said...

Ohhhh I am gonna have to try that girl...they will look great on my rustic tree...have a fantastic time at the retreat girl!

Anonymous said...

I am drying oranges as I type. I sprinkled them with cloves instead of cinnamon. Orange/clove smells like Christmas to me!