From Oregonlive.com
Hot and Smoky-
It's still in the 100+ degree range and now we're getting lots of smoke for the Oregon fires. Praying for rain! I can imagine how much worse it must be for the local residents! It was in the high 90's today, a little cooler. We're watering and watering and I'm avoiding the smoke as much as possible. I'm keeping the hens cool as can be. I got the BIGGEST EGG EVER yesterday!!!
Almost as big as a duck egg, bet it's a double yolker!
Thrifted arrow ($3.00) and print on the left, $4.00!
Stuffed Italian Peppers-
Last year I froze some of our organic Marconi Giant Italian Frying peppers. It's one of the latter things we harvest due to the size. I froze them after vacuum sealing, along with our organic tomatoes-
I used this recipe but modified a bit A Family Feast I doubled the filling and sauce since our peppers were much bigger! I didn't fry ours for a healthier version. Freezing the peppers to softened them a bit. Thawed, the split them and stuffed, then baked. First I thawed the peppers and tomatoes (for the sauce)-
Cooked down our tomatoes for a Marinara sauce, look at the juice!!!
Mixed all the ingredients for the stuffing
Getting ready to go into the oven
Ready to eat!
I made a garden Fritatta to go with it for dinner, since the peppers had no protein. Made my own version of this Taste of Home.com I skipped the tomatoes and used roasted red peppers. I also re-hydrated some dried homegrown, organic yellow squash-
Time for Turkey Tacos!-
Dave and I love tacos. I make mine a bit healthier, with still tons of flavor! Here's my basic recipe-
Use ground turkey, cook and brown in a skillet with a little oil, drain off excess liquid, add your favorite salsa, Cumin, garlic, salt and pepper to taste. Cook down till done, season as you like, I have added Tabasco before for some heat. Stuff your shells, add grated Cheddar/Jack cheese, Cilantro, olives and hot sauce. Enjoy! Also works for burritos or topping for nachos.
Sawtooth Mountains
Sun Valley Day Trip-
Dave and I didn't really have any plans for Fourth of July, but we really wanted to get out and go somewhere. So we decided to take a day trip. We went from Boise through Idaho City and up and over from Lowman/Stanley down into the Sun Valley/Ketchum area. There's a shorter way to get there but it's a pretty boring drive thru the Flatlands mostly. We decided to do the longer route up and then take the troop coming back. We took lots of extra water and snacks and it was such a beautiful drive! As soon as you start getting up into the mountains outside Boise it's green with fresh air and we actually drove through a few rain showers. We saw lots of Pronghorn Antelope, but I couldn't get any shots. We stopped at a place and had lunch at over 6,000 feet looking out onto the mountains-
Next we went ahead and drove down to the Sun Valley and visited a few different places including Ernest Hemingway's grave. Since Hemingway is such an iconic American author and amazing Idaho figure, we decided to take a brief side. You leave a penny as a thank you to him, others left all kinds of things!
We drove around for a while and then decided to head home. It's really nice to sleep in our own beds at night! Here's a few photos of our trip and I can tell you that the photos just don't do it justice!
River of No Return valley
4 comments:
The food looks amazing. Love the travel photos too. I need to do some thrift shopping. I'm about to tidy up the living room and make some much needed changes.
Love all your pictures looks like such a pretty place. I love all your camping decorations you put up for summer so cute. Your supper looks delicious. Hope your fires settle down and you get some rain soon. Also hope you hen feels better soon as well. I always worry about mine especially with the heat. This year has not been bad at all. Wet have not been above 90 which is great for us.i get big eggs like that from my two Sussex. Im glad my buff orohingtons are finally out of being broody. I had three of them broody for a month. Thanks for sharing enjoyed your posts.
Have a great week.
Thanks! Yes it's fun to move some things around and I've gotten some great deals Lately from thrift stores just don't go out that much
Thanks Judy! I'm not even sure which of my hands laid that big but I have a Rhode Island red, a silver laced Wyandotte oh, and a red Sex Link. I have another chicken but she lays white eggs. She's a brown leghorn. Yes I'm glad that you have little bit cooler weather!
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