I love the way it looks n the cake stand. The yellow fruit is an Andean fruit called "babaco", it's delish in fruit salad, but I love the pie, it's very yummy!, I use my pineapple recipe for it.
Can't wait to cut a piece!
The little ceramic basket was made at our former ceramic co. The cow tabletopper is plastic...oops!! (it happens to the best of us, shshsh...)
The fruit plates are from our past Ceramic Co. too. The very old white mugs are from our first years of marriage, 35 yrs. ago?; for tea or hot chocolate, I think it'll be yummy with the cinnamon bread.
Yersterday, while I was making my rounds visiting my blog friends, I ran into Lisa's post at: http://flourmewithlove.blogspot.com/ ......she had this great and yummy recipe for "Cinnamon Raisin Bubble Bread," that looked TDF! After asking her so many questions, which she so graciously answered, I decided I was going to make it today and I did...mine didn't come out as pretty as hers, you see, hubby doesn't like sugar icing, so, it looks good, but a little rustic, not elegant like Lisa's, so thank you for the recipe Lisa. I made a fall vignette with a couple of very old mugs, they're probably 35 yrs. old, they were 4, now there's two. Don't look Lisa, Lol! I will be linking to the following great parties and many thanks to the lovely hostesses for having me.
Thanking all my sweet visitors, I'd love to have you all for a piece of this cinnamon bread, perfect to start the fall season...so just come over! Love, FABBY
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You really know how to make a grown woman lick a screen omg this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dishes, and that bread looks delish!!!
ReplyDeleteI keep finding FOOD on so many blogs and it is killing me:):) This looks so yummy!!! With or without the icing! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteYour cinnaomn bread looks delish. It makes me feel like running over there to have a piece, lol. The babaco looks so much like a papaya. Thanks for stopping by, Fabby! Your vignette is lovely!...Christine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall setting and the food looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Looks like a lovely cake. I am so intrigued about the tropical fruit that we never see and that I have never hear of. Joni
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks so yummy and I have to agree with you husband on the icing. Love those beautiful fruit plates! Marianne :)
Oh this looks sooooooo good. I don't need the icing either, I would just want a piece nice and warm and a good cup of coffee. Your tablescape is perfect. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious Fabby! Just the right thing to accompany a cup of tea or coffee.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com
YUM! Looks delicious! I like your view out the window too!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby, that cinnamon bubble bread looks so delicious, I will have to make it sometime. I love the pumpkin and gourds arranged so nicely on your table. You have a wonderful view from your window. xo,
ReplyDeleteEvery time I visit your blog I LOVE that view out your kitchen window!! Cake looks good, colors are so pretty on your table~
ReplyDeleteYum and I do mean YUM...I love anything cinnemon!
ReplyDeleteFabby, that looks so good. It is past midnight and I do not need to eat anything. I will just have to dream about this.
ReplyDeleteYou pieces from the factory are always so colorful and beautiful. I am so glad you share them with us. I would never have know the tablecloth was plastic. Photos do trick us sometime. It still looks so cute with the dishes. Hugs to you, Ginger
Yum! What a great way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteThe cinnamon bread looks very delish! Your setting are always so beautiful... your dishes I'm swooning... Happy Tea Cup Tuesday...xo HHL
ReplyDeleteOh my! your bread looks absolutely yummy! I can almost smell it!
ReplyDeleteFabby...Thank you so much for the kind comments, they are greatly appreciated! I'm so happy that your bread turned out and it looks wonderful too! I love the cake stand as well :) Have a great day...you sure made mine!
ReplyDeleteummm, I saw that recipe, too and want to make this amazing bubble bread. Yours sure looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being married 53 yrs, Fabby. We are on our 51st...:)
hugs, bj
This looks enticing! I would love to have a piece to enjoy with my cup of coffee. Your colorful cake stand is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFabby, my mouth is watering! I since I don't have cinnamon bread, I'm going to go have a bagel! Lovely fall post! Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteWow, this bread looks so yummy! I really like your table scape. You would never know the tablecloth is plastic, I think the black & white sets off all the rest of the items beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I'm trying to get back into being a better bloggy friend, but still pretty busy unpacking & setting up our new home.
:) CAS
Fabby, this looks delicious. Wish I had a piece of that fresh out of the oven cinnamon bread for my morning coffee.
ReplyDeleteI am all about rustic and I think the cake is beautiful as are your dishes and cake stand.
ReplyDeleteOh Fabby, I want some. I have a party once in a million years and I always like to make what we call monkey bread. Richard at My Old Historic house.
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks soooooo good. I can practically smell it.
ReplyDeleteHello Fabby,
ReplyDeleteyour cinnamon bread looks fantastic. Yes, it makes my mouth watering. And surely I love the cake stand! You always make such pretty vignettes. I harvested this year only one very small pumpkin. As small as an apple. I love that happy decors.
Best greetings, Johanna
I can almost smell the cinnamon. Now you have me craving some cinnamon bread. Yours looks just fine.
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks delicious! Very pretty on your cake stand.:)
ReplyDeleteSherry
Oh my.....your dishes are so pretty, I love them!
ReplyDeleteWishing I had some of the delicious looking bread
nice!
ReplyDeletethanks for visit me!!
Happy Blog´s Day!!
Fabby,
ReplyDeleteYou are totally after "Mr. Ed's" heart...he loves cinnamon rolls and bread!!! Problem is, I'm allergic to cinnamon! Every once in a while, I send him to the donut shop alone just so he can enjoy a roll!!! I adore the cowskin table cloth , dear!
Fondly,
Pat
oh Fabby!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy and next to chocolate, cinnamon is my next favorite sweet thing!
My friend makes something like this on Christmas morning, and I think she calls it "monkey bread" for some reason --- I think having to do with the fact that you pull it apart in those little ball pieces and eat them with your hands?!!!
Does that make sense?
I love your table setting and now I see that unusual fruit you were talking about.
That ceramic basket is great!
xx
Alison
This looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog´s Day!!
Another great post, Fabby....the table certainly makes me think of fall, which can't come too soon for me!! I love your plastic tablecloth, and I won't tell on you
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks yummy, and I like the tropical fruit that I have never heard of or tasted...it all looks so good...and pretty!!
Isn't it nice to have things from when you were first married! 53 years is a long time in these times. Congratulations!!
Thanks, as always for sharing this with us....Francy
It looks delicious Fabby! I've never seen or heard of that fruit until you mentioned it here.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Hi Fabby, I'm loving the fruit you used as a centerpiece. Everything looks lovely. Thanks for sharing!I'm trying to follow you. Hope you visit and follow me, too.
ReplyDeleteHelen of Helen's Decor
Fabby,
ReplyDeleteI love the view from your kitchen window. I can imagine sitting there with a slice of that delicious cake and some coffee. I think the cow table covering is so cute. Dianne
OMG! I was cracking up when I realized I made a typing error by writing I was married 53 YEARS!! Althoug,I most certainly will love to be married to my darling hubby for 100 years, we're married 36 YEARS ONLY!!...but the mugs, I know are 35 yrs. old, from NY, it's what I meant to say....LOL! Love you all.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Just came across your blog. Love it! The bread looks delicious!Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLeticia
I love taking a piece of bread with butter and cinnamon and toasting it in the oven. This is so much more sophisticated! Looks yummy and I love your dishes!!
ReplyDeleteHola Fabby! vengo a visitarte desde el espacio de Carolina y veo que está lleno de bellas imágenes ¡Felicitaciones!
ReplyDeleteTe dejo a Mafalda en seguidores y mi página http://norma2-siempreesprimavera-norma2.blogspot.com para que me visites si es tu deseo
Besoosss desde Mar del Plata Argentina
Feliz día del blog,,uyyyyyyyyyyyy eso tiene que estar de bueno,preciosas vistas.
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O'Fabby that looks yummy! Seeing your cinnamon bread makes me want to go make some pumpkin bread....I know my husband would love that!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Gail
Oh your cinnamon bread looks delicious!!! A perfect fall recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,
ReplyDeleteI love the look of your table -- it feels like fall. I adore the fruit plates, the decorative cake stand and ceramic basket, but oh, that cinnamon bread! Yummm!! You've definitely made me hungry now. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful week.
Denise
You can just pass me a piece, please. I love anything with cinnamon. Thanks for sharing at WOW.
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ReplyDeleteFeliz dia del blog!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi,Happy Day of te Blog... mmmm looks delicious,makes me hungry!!
ReplyDeleteYour fall table and cinnamon bread look *nice* :D That bread looks like a recipe I saw the other day, and it was called monkey bread!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post... the bread looks amazing, and I love all the ceramic pieces you've shared. But I have to ask - what were you doing up at 6am, and did you bake the bread earlier that same morning?
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ButterYum
The dishes and basket are beautiful! The bread looks delicious.I have seen people do this with the refrigerated biscuits as a short cut. Do you have those there?
ReplyDeleteI can smell the delicious cinnamon from here! Beautiful. That cinnamon bread would taste even better on those colorful dishes!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Your bread looks so scrumptious -- I may give this a try very soon. Your table looks lovely as always.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a piece of this right now!!
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Pat
Hi Fabby...
ReplyDeleteOoooh...such a beautiful autumn table, my friend! Your freshly baked cinnamon bread looks beautiful and so yummy! I will have to follow your link for the recipe. I would love to try it! Thank you for sharing your lovely autumn table and dessert with us! By the way...you sure do have a fabulous view from your kitchen window!!!
Love ya,
Chari