I went to the Dollar Tree store and found the bow I have on my door, the flag in my flower pot, and the cute star decorations. I have two of the star decorations displayed on either side of my mantel. I hope to add more to my collection for next year. :)
Do you decorate for the 4th of July?
A while ago I shared with you a simple recipe for apple pie. I decided to share this easy and delicious apple pie recipe with you again.
This is the perfect dessert to bake for any bbq, party, or summer entertaining. I hope you enjoy this apple pie as much as my family!
Semi Homemade Apple Pie
Ingredients:
1 can Duncan Hines Comstock More Fruit Apple Filling
1 box Pillsbury refrigerated pie crusts, softened as directed on box
1 egg
1 dash of milk
Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Unroll pie crusts and press crust into pie plate. Fill crust with 1 can of apple pie filling. Place pie crust on top of apple pie filling. Press down edges of pie crust. Lightly beat egg with a dash of milk. Brush egg mixture onto the edges and top of the pie. Place pie on baking sheet and bake 25 to 30 minutes or until crusts are golden brown and fruit is bubbling.
Done.
** You can use any pie filling you like such as blueberry, cherry, and peach.
For all of my American blog friends that celebrate the 4th of July, wishing you all a happy and safe holiday!
Jess and I will see you all back here on Monday for Cooking and Crafting with J & J Link Up!
Happy 4th to you, too, Julie. Those pie fillings have come a long, long way from what they were years ago. Apple pie sounds good to me- would love a piece with my coffee this morning. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThat apple pie looks so yummy! We host a large cook-out at our lake home for our church, so we decorate right much. If not for that, my 4th of July decorations would probably be just a few outdoor items and flags! Hope you and your family have a wonderful 4th of July Weekend! :) ~Rhonda
ReplyDeleteI love the Dollar Tree! I can always find something interesting there. And hey, Julie you stole my pie recipe.lol. I use two cans of filling instead of one. And those Pillsbury Pie Crusts are life savers. I never can get my crust to turn out like i want it to!
ReplyDeleteApple pie is always a favorite around here, Julie. Thanks for sharing! Happy 4th, enjoy the weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI put up my patriotic decor for Memorial Day and leave it up through Labor Day. It's perfect for summer. We do celebrate a bit on July 4th but it's usually low key. We go to our town's parade and maybe do some cooking on the grill at home. I hope you enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteHave a great 4th, Julie! Your decorations look so festive! I really need to look into getting some fun bunting for the front porch. I don't have much in the way of 4th of July decorations.
ReplyDeletehappy 4th of July, Julie and have a blast :)
ReplyDeleteThe apple pie sounds great right now. Wish I could sit down with you have pie and coffee.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful 4th of July.
Hugs,
Mary
Hi Julie. I love buying decorations from the dollar tree store. You patriotic decorations are beautiful!. Thanks for sharing the Apple pie recipe. Have a great Fourth Of July.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, Happy 4th! Love your festive decorations! That apple pie recipe looks so good and easy. Love that! xx Karen
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th to you too Julie! It's going to be a beautiful weekend. I wish I was hanging out with you...I'd drag you to Brooklyn Heights to see the fireworks :)
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Happy 4th to you Julie. Nothing say Happy 4th of July like Apple Pie.
ReplyDeleteKris
Hi Julie! Oh, that apple pie is beautiful and I am going to make this one for sure! Happy 4th and it's always so nice to have you visit me.
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Shelia ;)
Happy 4th to you, too, Julie! I don't really decorate for the 4th, but I did stick a couple of little flags in a flower pot, hoping to do double duty by keeping the squirrels out, and being patriotic! Apple pie and America -- a perfect duo!
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, Happy 4th of July to you too. Love your decorations and the pie recipe is great. I have made this one too. Yes, I do a bit of decorating for the 4th too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the holiday weekend. xo
Your decorations are cute. I used to decorate for the 4th but we didn't this year.
ReplyDeleteYour decorations are lovely Julie! That apple pie looks delicious :D
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That pie looks super delicious! Happy 4th of July, Julie
ReplyDeleteHello, I always love the Red, White And Blue!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of JUly!
Love, Roxy
Happy 4th, Julie! Your decorations are pretty and patriotic!
ReplyDeletePoppy
This looks so yummy! Happy 4th Of July :)
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Love your decorations, Julie! There is nothing like apple pie to celebrate a holiday and a time with loved ones. It's my hubby's favourite. Thanks for sharing and Happy 4th of July, Julie!
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Sandi
Hi Julie, nothing beats a good apple pie. Your decorations are so pretty Gotta love the dollar store. I hope your 4th of July is fabulous! Thanks for sharing your 4th of July at DI&DI.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, hope you had a lovely day, your decorations looks great! Whoo yummy apple pie. Brings back memories as my grandma use to make me this. Thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays
ReplyDeleteLove the apple pie recipe! Thank you. I like simple!
ReplyDeleteThe pie sounds lovely - and i've used those pie crusts many, many times! Thanks for sharing with us at Throwback Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMollie
Julie, Apple pie is the perfect treat for the holiday! I hope you enjoyed yours :) Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at Brag About It and I appreciate your visits too! Pinning to share. Have a wonderful week ahead.
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I hope you've enjoyed a wonderful holiday, and that pie looks amazing! Thank you for sharing the recipe at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteJulie that apple pie looks so yummy!! It is by far one of my favourite treats <3 Thanks so much for linking it up to our Bewitchin' Projects Block Party last week. You are one of my Features tomorrow over at www.recreateddesigns.com. Hugs, Lisa
ReplyDeleteYour 4th of July decorations look beautiful, Julie and your Apple Pie looks delicious! Thank you for being a part of our Hearth and Soul Hop Link Party.
ReplyDeleteWhat's more American than apple pie? I am so delighted that you shared your Semi Homemade Apple Pie with us at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party!Thank you so much for sharing your gems and for your support! All the best, Deborah
ReplyDeleteOh yum, yum! Apple pie is kind of a must on the 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this at the Happy Now link up!