Archive for ‘March, 2014’

A ride in the Jeep

Bear LOVES to go in the Jeep. I don’t think he cares where we go or even if he gets to get out…he just wants to go with me.

Auggie does NOT love to go in the Jeep…yet. We’re working on it with short rides. We have progressed to him staying in the back with Bear. This is great progress from some initial trips (just down the road) where he was on the dash, near my feet, here there and everywhere = not safe for any of us.

Putting him in carrier to go to the vet is pretty awful. Caterwauling to the max. Bear and I are highly motivated to get him comfortable in the Jeep. I think the motorhome will be a different story and THAT might help him in the Jeep. It did for Bob.

Right now we are taking short rides down the road and back. On this day I parked where I take photos and just sat for awhile to let Bear look and Auggie get comfortable…hopefully.

“Ok, Mama, I’m ready to go home now.”

“NOW!!!”

At home, I parked outside the garage to sit for a bit and all was well.

We progress.

A little.

Onward.

The orange and the green, but mostly the white!

A St. Patrick’s Day orange and green snack: roasted red pepper hummus with cold blanched asparagus.

Outside, the weather was a bit frightful…

Such a sad Auggie face.

I think because he knows he can mostly come and go as he pleases, he has become a bit pickier, i.e. more cat-like about the weather he will go out in.

Our St. Patrick’s Day: mostly white!

The wearin’ of the orange…

So… this is my own, somewhat infamous (in my family) St. Patrick’s Day story.

Many, many years ago – 1967 or ’68, I was in charge of decorating a St. Patrick’s Day bulletin board in the Science classroom of my Junior High (7th & 8th grade). I was a straight A student, never in trouble and the Science teacher was the football coach. I was left to my own devices to do the board with no supervision whatsoever.

There was no green construction paper.

I remembered my Grandmother Ruthie telling me that some ancestors were Orangemen and she was probably just yacking, not really thinking I’d be taking all of this in… In the Irish religious wars, the Protestants were the Orangemen and the Catholics were the Green. We were Protestant, i.e. Orangemen.

There WAS orange construction paper.

So, I decorated the bulletin board with orange shamrocks.

Remember, it was the late ‘60’s.

My mother was called.

Thankfully, my family thought it was funny – I have no recollection of any ramifications other than the joking.

We all wear orange on St. Patrick’s Day ! …well, I would if I had any orange clothes. I don’t have any green either, though.

A good weekend, good food, good drink, good times to you and your families no matter what color you wear on the day! (Comments are open … :) )

Meanwhile…on the food front…Here in the U.S.A., whether it is truly Irish or not…corned beef and cabbage is the food of the day on March 17. I love both corned beef and cabbage and both are always on sale for March 17.

Last year, I departed from the package instructions and cooked my corned beef like I cook a pot roast and it was good.

This year, based on a recipe for pastrami from Tori Avey (recipe here) and a bit of perusing around the internet, I put my briskets in a roasting pan, with water, tightly covered and roasted them at 290F for 6 hours. Oh my!!! Fork tender, moist and delicious corned beef.

At the moment, I’m stuck on corned beef with cabbage/carrot/green pepper slaw and melty mozz on my own black bread**.

I will make the rounds of corned beef hash, etc. before it’s done. I have 2/3 of 2 briskets in the freezer and 1/2 of the 1/3 still in my frig. It will be a good eating week!

**Black bread: I really call this pumpernickel even though it is not a traditional pumpernickel recipe. I haven’t had a good deli pumpernickel in many years and might be remembering wrong, but this tastes like pumpernickel to me :) !!

1 3/4 cups white flour ( I’m using Wheat Montana White )
1 1/4 cup King Arthur Perfect Rye
1/2 cup buckwheat flour (I’m using Bob’s Red Mill buckwheat flour)
1 T molasses
1 3/4 (almost 2) cups warm water
1 T salt
1 tsp caraway seeds
1 tsp fennel
1 pkt yeast (I’m using SAF Instant)

**Edit 3/17 morning…forgot the caraway and fennel – I crush them together with a mortar and pestle and add with the flour.

Mix all well. Cover with plastic wrap. Let sit in a warm spot for 4-12 hours. Refrigerate for up to 10 days.

Wet hands. I bake 1/3 at a time and use a foil medium bread pan lined with parchment. Gluten cloak per Artisan Bread in 5 minutes per day.

Cover and let sit/rise for 30-60 minutes.

Preheat oven and baking stone at 460 for 30 minutes. Brush top with a bit of cornstarch wash and sprinkle with more caraway seeds.

Bake at 460 in pan for 20 minutes and then 10 on the stone for an additional 10 minutes.

Email me if you want to make this and are unclear. Above is a “summary” of the method. If you are used to the no knead method, it makes sense :) !!

Auggie waiting

When Auggie does not go on a walk with Bear and I, he is ALWAYS waiting for us to return…

I hurry to the front door and call Auggie. He comes outside and looks for Bear to return – usually from the front porch wood pile.

Auggie comes along on an ever longer mid-afternoon walk. He is doing very well! He is Mr. Sociable, loving to be wherever Bear and I are. I hope this continues. He does a bit of exploring on his own but never far from one of us and when we walk, if Bear runs to move deer off the property, Auggie stays with me.

Auggie is VERY aware of large birds. Although ravens pose no threat and eagles have passed over when we’ve been out, it is owls I worry most about. This morning (9:00 a.m.) when we were out a local rooster crowed – sounding maybe a bit owl-ish. Auggie jetted inside. Bear gets after large birds if they are around so if Auggie stays near, I know Bear will do his best to keep Auggie safe.

When Bear and I go out early morning or late evening, Auggie is not interested in going out in the dark. I love that he enjoys being out with us during the day but is happy to stay in at night. And I think that he is getting plenty of exercise so settles easily at bedtime.

Happy Friday!

Sunshine-y Wednesday

A sunshine-y Wednesday started with prepping a crisp slaw of cabbage, carrot and green pepper dressed with a tangy olive oil, vinegar, sugar, poppy seed dressing! This slaw goes with almost anything – it is refreshing, fresh and crispy sweet and sour! This Wednesday it went with some shredded chicken for my supper.

Sun in the sunroom after a midday out and about for all.

I’ve been brainstorming with my folks and with my neighbors about the walk to the garage. The planks are a thought to maybe be built upon by sections of decking that can be moved here and their during meltdown.

The river Summers has dried up and become the driveway once again.

So… an Auggie out and about update.

For the last 4 days, Auggie has been invited to walk a short walk about with Bear and I.

I usually put Auggie inside when Bear and I go for our walks but I thought that Auggie would eventually come along and this is the preliminary “training”.

Auggie LOVES coming along. He stalks Bear, bounds to me, back to stalking Bear…it is a grand Adventure!!

He sticks with us while exploring a bit along the way – perfect.

But after the walkabout, one’s toes must be attended to!

Nice afternoon.

Sunshine-y Wednesday.

My second pair of Bogs Boots. The first pair went 3 years. This pair is heftier and they have a spiffy lining! I put an Uggs sheepskin sole in them and they are easy on/easy off barefoot boots. They are warm, they keep my feet and calves dry, they are perfect!

*** my arm is better

***** I am a bit undone about the Malaysia Airline missing airplane. It is top of my mind and prayers.

More Winter

Arctic freeze last weekend.

Ever increasing warmth last week.

Balmy weekend.

Monday rain until late afternoon and then snow.