This apple crisp was made in honor of the patients in one of my groups, in particular Walter.
For weeks we processed in the group their disappointment over not having a holiday party funded by the hospital for them.
Something that seems so trivial, kicked up all their stuff about not feeling worthy, validated and cared about.
We spent weeks talking about “what makes you feel cared about?” Who do you give gifts to, and who gives gifts to you?”
Finally, after much effort and discussion, the patients agreed to hold a pot-luck party.
I tried to help behind the scenes by calling all the patients and reminding them about the party and keeping track of who was bringing what.
I must say that the patients completely redeemed themselves. I am so proud of them!
Everyone brought something and a few people who haven’t been to the group in such a long time actually heard from word of mouth from others in the group and showed up too.
I often find my patients very inspiring. I marvel at their strength of character despite their adversities and their comfort expressing simple acts of faith, gratitude and prayer.
Before eating, all the patients took off their hats while another patient, Davis, led the group with a prayer. The blessing that Davis shared was so beautiful, I wish I could have recorded it! In all my years, I have never witnessed such respect and cohesiveness.
During the party, patients enjoyed a casual conversation, which focused around:
- What are you grateful for?
- What are your best wishes for the group?
- What are your goals for the New Year?
Patients enjoyed the party and they were very grateful that everyone was so generous with each other and for the opportunity to give and receive from each other. It was truly a heartwarming!
APPLE or FRUIT CRISP
Ingredients
Filling
5-6 cups fruit, cubed (I used 3 cups apples and 2 cups cranberries)
1/2 cup sugar
Optional: 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Optional: 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Optional: 1- 11/2 tablespoons cornstarch or 2 teaspoons of tapioca
Optional: 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Optional: 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg or allspice
Topping
1 1/2 cups oatmeal
Optional: substitute 1/2 cup flour instead of oatmeal
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup oil
Optional: 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Optional: 1/8 teaspoon salt
Optional: 2 tablespoons sliced or slivered almonds
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350*.
Combine fruit and filling ingredients in a greased or parchment paper lined baking dish
Combine the ingredients for the topping and mix until blended.
Sprinkle over fruit
Bake until fruit is soft and topping is slightly browned.
If topping becomes over cooked, cover loosely with aluminum foil.
Cool before serving.

Placed fruit in pan.

Ingredients for the filling.

Mix until well blended.

Ready to go in the oven.
Here is a picture from the party:
I am happy to say that the fruit crisp was almost completely eaten! Even Walter said that he liked it.
Enjoy!
Nice recipe!
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Thank you so much! The patients loved it.😊
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Thank you for sharing this most living post. I am grateful for all of God’s gifts to me and gifts shared in others, by others with me. Have a beatiuful day.
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Thank you for your kind words! 💕💕💕
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You are very very kind. Thank you again.
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🙏🏻
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Not as much as you are.❤🌹
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Thank you for your feedback.
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🥰
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What does this symbol mean? One, two or three … Do they have a different meaning ?
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Good question! To me it means sending you love, joy and happiness.
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So sweet! Thank you kindly! Again, enjoy the week!
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And you too!🤩
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Yummy!
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Sorry I missed this. It went into spam. It was a real hit. Even though there was a lot of food, the apple crisp was practically all eaten. Just the other day, the patients were reminiscing about the party. I think that it was really meaningful for them.
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Spam happens. I never knew patients that ate so well. What a treat. ❤🎈
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Yes!
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Apple crisp is one of my very favorite desserts.
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Me too! 🍎
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I copied this recipe and fully intend to use it for this weekend’s company dessert. Thank you. It will be the perfect end to a meal for us, casual but satisfying.
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Sorry for my delayed reply. I had a rough week. 😳
How did it turn out?
This apple crisp it the perfect guilt free dessert.🍎
I guess you could doll it up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream?
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It was loved by all! Three requests for the recipe. I think we are going to see this dessert in many forms over the next couple of years.
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I am so happy!🥰
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The fruit crisp sounds amazing and what a wonderful potluck!
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It was awesome! The patients felt so great about themselves. It was very empowering.
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