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Fall Gatherings Tiered Tray

I purchased a tiered tray this spring and have yet to use it.  At Home with Jemma is hosting a Tiered Tray Extravaganza party this week and I thought it would be a great time to get out my tray and do something with it! I selected an adorable Fall Gathering sign to top my tiered tray.  I decided to place a simple garland of fall berries on the second tier.
And what do you do when you have ripe bananas and left over pumpkin puree? Well, you make banana pumpkin muffins.  I placed the muffins on the largest tier! I'll share the recipe with you later, but I will tell you that this recipe has flax seed hidden within the other ingredients.  I love to hide flax seed in food! I poured two cups of coffee in case you stop by for a visit!  I think these Fostoria coffee cups are so beautiful!  I only have two, so I am always on the look out for more.
Have a wonderful rest of the week friends!  I am packing up my muffins and hitting the road tomorrow with my parents. We are going to Virginia to visit our oldest son and their first grandson.  You can be assured that I will be on the hunt for a few more Fostoria cups and saucers as well as other antique treasures.  However, the most important thing I will be doing is enjoying time with my big boy!
Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse
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    1. Thank you Kathy! The muffins are yummy. I have to admit that I sampled one or two...or three!
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  2. I love your tiered tray and everything on it, too.

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    1. Hi Ellen,
      Thanks for the sweet comment. I have taken that tiered tray out of its box several times and then put it back up. This was the perfect incentive to get it out and keep it out!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  3. I love this! Looks like the perfect reason to have friends over for a snack and a visit. :)

    Thanks so much for joining the extravaganza. We are glad to have you.

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    1. Thank you so much Stacey! It looks like a fun party and I am thankful that I got mine in before it was too late!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  4. Oh my YUM! What a wonderful tiered tray. Thank you so very much for sharing this gem.

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment. The muffins are really good! I'll share the recipe soon, so please stop by again. I loved the combination of banana and pumpkin!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  5. Oh, this looks enticing! When can I stop by?!

    Great presentation and so hospitable, Lynda!

    Jane

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    1. Thank you Jane! I wish you lived closer and we could sit down with a muffin and a cup of coffee! Hope you had a great weekend. We just got back from a week in VA and a few extra days tacked on the end for a brief visit to Pigeon Forge. We are whopped, but grateful to be able to see our oldest!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  6. Your tray looks so warm and inviting! I love the sign you have on top. I am happy to get to meet you and have enjoyed looking at your site. Have a wonderful week.

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    1. Hi Lynn,
      I am so glad that you stopped by. I have been out of the blogging loop for the last 14 days, visiting our oldest son in VA. I am looking forward to stopping by and visiting you!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  7. Oh my, wonderful tiered tray and love what's looking at me, think I need a muffin now!
    Time for coffee, what time?
    Happy day Lynda~
    Nancy

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    1. Anytime Nancy! I love coffee all day long and with a muffin to munch on, well it makes for a great coffee break! Thank you for stopping by!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  8. Oh my, wonderful tiered tray and love what's looking at me, think I need a muffin now!
    Time for coffee, what time?
    Happy day Lynda~
    Nancy

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  9. How adorable! Love the cupcakes and that coffee! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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    1. Thanks Cindy! The muffins were great and much appreciated on our long drive to see our oldest son in VA. We are back on the MS Gulf Coast now and I have been washing most of the day! I bet you know the feeling! Have a wonderful week:)
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  10. A lovely tray all decorated with yummy muffins. The sign is so adorable, perfect for Fall. Coffee shall be wonderful with those muffins.

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    1. Thank you Linda. I love that little sign and went back to her booth this past week while visiting our oldest son. I came home with another one of her signs and lots of pumpkins! Have a great week.
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  11. Your muffins sound delicious. I would love to have a cup of coffee and muffin with you. LIke how you styled your tiered tray.
    Enjoy visiting your family. We just returned from a week with our son and his family. It is special to spend time with family. Hope you find some more Fostoria cups.

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    1. Hi Bonnie,
      I didn't find a single Fostoria cup, but did come home with great memories of time with our son and some great vintage finds! Hope to be sharing those later. Isn't spending time with our kids irreplaceable? I know you must have enjoyed your time with your son and his family! Have a great week!

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