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Find out How to Spice Up Your Fall Orlando Realty Open House


I've said before and I will say it once more, the autumn is a great time to sell homes for sale in Orlando. Nostalgia runs rampant in potential buyers. That "nesting" feeling pushes them to look harder for the right home. In any case, who would not want Thanksgiving or Christmas to be the day their pals and family see the gorgeous new home?

With this in thoughts, many sellers hold open houses in the fall. It gives potential buyers the chance to walk through homes for sale in Orlando looking for that dream home they will call their own. Brokers, homeowners or both smile, nod, and graciously offer drinks and snacks. It's a phenomenal thing.

It is wonderful what somewhat extra contact can do to boost an open house. A cider wassail bowl could also be simply the additional touch that could help sell your home this fall.

This wassail bowl is a scorching and spicy cider punch. Historically, it's made with ale or wine, but you never need to overdo it with the alcohol at an open house. You may make it hours before, and put it in a gradual cooker on very low to keep it warm. This recipe makes 12 servings.

Ingredients

3 tablespoons light corn syrup
3 tablespoons sugar
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
5 small red cooking apples
2 quarts apple cider
1 lemon, thinly sliced
1 stick cinnamon
4 whole cloves

Instructions

Heat corn syrup in a small pan; combine sugar and ¼ tsp. cinnamon in a shallow dish. Roll every apple in hot syrup, then in the sugar. Organize on a baking pan and bake at four hundred degrees for about 15 minutes (apples shouldn't lose their shape).

In a large pan, slowly heat the apple cider, lemon, stick of cinnamon and cloves over a very low heat. Don't let it boil; boiled apple cider will get a bitter taste. Before serving, strain out the spices and add the roasted apples. Serve piping hot.

That is my favorite cider recipe to make use of, however this wassail bowl recipe is equally tasty.

When you have multiple homes for sale in Orlando, like I do, you rapidly learn the things that work and the things that don't. Whether or not you serve apple cider, cider wassail or just a plain fruit punch, the little things can make all the difference.



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