Friday, September 27, 2013

Cuteness and Tricks

 
Harvey's face stand.

 
Indie

 
Zelda - monkey girl

The End of an Era

I just found a few posts that I had started and never posted since they were waiting cleaver commentary, so I will post them anyway.
 
 

Rez 8th grade promotion celebration.

 
Daphne 5th grade promotion celebration. 
 
We were just lucky they weren't on the same day.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Bye, Bye Mr. Frizzle

We got new chicks again this year.   My plan was to retire 4 of our older hens and get 4 new chicks and then to that every year so we have a constant stream of eggs.  I waffled back and forth on it for a while.  We love our chickens.
They are our pets. 
But I really do have them for eggs, the fact that they are fun is just bonus.
But in the end getting new chicks won out, when I realized, I was running out of time to get them this year and would face the winter without enough eggs.

One day I hopped in my car and drove to DeYoungs to get chicks.  We got 4.

An Americana we named Blackberry.


A Rhode Island Red (in the back) we named Rosie,
Another Americana we named Tawny (front right)
And a White Cochran Frizzle, she started as Buttercup, but we renamed her Ms. Frizzle after she started to feather out (in honor of the magic school bus).


I have always wanted a fizzle.


They look so cool!


Look at those awesome feathered feet.



As they started getting older, I knew that we were going to have to get rid of the hens so we would have enough room for the new girls.  But I put it off as long as possible.

 Daphne teaching Blackberry to perch on her shoulder. 


Zelda holding Blackberry.



Ocean with Tawny.



And here is Rosie in front.



Ms. Frizzle is really getting fluffy.



Tawny.


  

It wasn't too long before I noticed lots of scuffles in the brooder.  And then one night I heard the dreaded sound.  Some one crowed!  I was pretty sure it was Ms. Frizzle.  Another time Trip heard one crow.  He was pretty sure it was Tawny.  I would see the two of them scuffling for dominance, but Tawny won and he would perch on the side of the brooder and crow.  So, he was definitely the rooster.

We took them outside once after knowing Tawny was a rooster and it was interesting to watch him interacting with his "hens".   He kept an eye out for danger, alerting them if necessary.   When 2 of his girls started to fight, he placed himself between them.   It made me wish we could have a rooster, so we could have that whole dynamic.







It came time for the little girls to go out to the coop.
We were so sad we had to get rid of him.  Luckily, we hadn't gotten rid of 4 hens yet, so when the time came, I advertised 3 retiring hens and one young rooster.
Sunflower and Black Rose had been 2 of our first chickens.  It was hard to see them go.


Lacy, it wasn't so hard with her,  she was a bit of a punk when it came time to lock up the chickens, and she would run away.  And she had never been a good layer.



That day someone came and picked them up the same day. 

However, it didn't take long before we started hearing crowing again.  Ms Frizzle is really Mr Frizzle.  I really wanted to find him a home because he is so cool to look at.  I put an ad for him on craigslist, but no one called.  After a few days, I got an email, and a wonderful woman came and picked him up.  And I can day that I think she is going to keep him.  He will make a wonderful. addition  to her flock!




Bye Bye, Mr Frizzle.



Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tooting my Own Horn...

Since January 2nd I have been tracking my food and exercise again. 
I think I have done well so far, I have lost 37 lb.  My hips are narrower now than my waist was when I started and I am feeling like me.  It is wonderful!

Here are some before and after pictures.
(I

t was hard to find any before body shots.)



Happy me. 







Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cast Iron

I love cast iron cooking. 
We have a friend that writes cookbooks for cast iron cooking.  She and her mom wrote
 
 and
 
She often donates a cookbook and cooking pot/pan to the elementary school auction.  I bought the Big Flavors book and 12" skillet this year.  I have since acquired a dutch oven,
 
 
 small fry pan
 
 and a mini pan with lid that is perfect for making eggs to go on an English muffin. 
 
 
 I love them. 
And I have discovered a love for anything cooked in the skillet with bacon grease. 
So Good! 
Spinach... yes, Green beans... yes,  Potatoes... yes. 
 
 One of my go to meals lately is onions, red pepper and spinach sautéed in a little bacon grease (it doesn't take more than a few grams to give it the flavor), then scramble an egg and add a little feta cheese and salt and pepper.  Yum! 
 
I have also discovered baking in the cast iron skillet, thanks to Julie's book.  Coffee cake, birthday cake, baked waffles, it can do it all. 
 
Before re-seasoning my own cast iron, I didn't really know how to take care of it.  Since acquiring  more, I have learned how and it is really easy.  After using the pan, I wash it with water and a brush or scraper, then heat to dry and rub with oil.  Or if something is baked on or really stuck, I don't try to clean it with water, I put oil in the pan and heat it then the gunk loosens and I can wipe it off.  If I need to, I use a little salt with the oil and scrub it around then wipe the pan out.  It is so easy and

I am convinced that food tastes better cooked in Cast Iron. 
 

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Family Fun

A couple of weekends ago we went camping at Deception Pass with some of my siblings and their families.  We had a fun time and the air force planes flying over head were really cool, the first few hours.  They were so close and loud.  After they flew through most of the night the first night it wasn't so cool.  The rest of the time it wasn't so bad.

We took everyone on a hike to lighthouse point.


On the way back, we all got separated into 2 groups.  Our group of Trip, Lilly, Rez, Ocean, Daphne, Harvey, Zelda and Indie, was last.  We took a wrong turn somewhere and got lost.  After getting a hold of my sister and confirming that Mo and Julius were with them, we enjoyed trying to find our way back.  We were out on a little peninsula, so we couldn't get that lost.   As we hiked along the bluff, we could see where we needed to get to, it just happened to be about 30 feet below us.  We ended up picking our way (and sliding) down the bluff to the beach below.   It was all very exciting.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Now You See Them...


Now you don't.


I have a very happy boy, who can once again whistle 
and chew gum.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Dutch Oven

A few years ago we got a cast iron dutch oven from my parents.  It mostly has sat in our garage, but it comes in handy when when the scouts go camping.  They are going winter camping next week and will be taking it.  In preparation, a couple of weeks ago they used it to practice their dutch oven cooking.  It came home looking like this.

It obviously has seen better days.  It is getting rusty on the outside and inside, the black around the edges in the bottom of the pan is some unknown charred on food, that will not come off.  It is about 1/2 inch thick.  And they are supposed to cook their meals in this.  It needs some love.

I started looking online for how to re-season cast iron and came across Sheryl Canter's blog.  She appears to be a little obsessed with cast iron cookware, which is a good thing for me.  She did all the research and figured out the best oil to use to season cast iron and could explain why.  She also had great steps to follow.  For her it has been a journey, so I had to read a couple of different posts and the comments to get all the information.

Here is how I did it.

First I cleaned the dutch oven with Easy Off oven cleaner.  Heating it first then spraying it and enclosing it in a big garbage bag to set for several hours and one time over Sunday. 


 It took several applications as well as Trip scrubbing it and chipping away at that charred on gunk.  We still had a few spots that wouldn't come completely off, but I thought it was good enough.   
Next we rinsed really well and towel dried it.  


In trying to get some "black rust" we baked it in a 450* oven for 1 hour.  It still just looked like red rust on it. So then I tried to boil it in water to get the "black rust", but my canner wasn't big enough to submerge the whole thing and it didn't work out.
Instead, I tried a tip that I found in the comment section and rubbed the whole thing with a cut onion.  That worked the best of all to give it some blackness.
Then I baked it again at 450* for an hour.
I let it cool and rubbed it with organic, unfiltered flax seed oil (it was cheapest at Amazon.com) then wiped it all off with a clean rag.  You might be tempted to leave a thin layer of oil on the pan, but that will cause it to be sticky when it comes out of the oven.  Wipe it all off (there really is the right amount left on the pan).  It works!
I put the dutch oven and lid in the cold oven, upside down, brought the temp up to 500*.  
After 1 hour at 500*, I  turned the oven off and it let cool for 2 hours.  Don't open the oven.
Then I repeated the oil steps 5 more times over the next 2 days.
We did 2 coats a day.  When the oil heats up, it made all of our eyes hurt, so I would time it to bake it, then leave the house or go to bed for the cool down period.  That is why it took so long.
It was totally worth it though.  
It looks beautiful!  




I keep thinking I want other cast iron pieces to make look so nice.

Here are the before and after pictures.



If you need some flax oil to do your own, I have some and it will expire before I use it again.
(I know I could eat the flax oil myself, in fact I used to take a table spoon a day, but then I got pregnant with Ocean and I couldn't stomach it anymore and I still can't.  Yuck!)

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Sorry!

I have a little boy that loves to play games.  It is this one.


Julius

In the morning after his brothers and sister go to school, he sets up a game.  As soon at that one is done,  he gets out another.  One of his favorites is 

Sorry!

He has become quite the good counter as he moves our pieces around the board.  The other day I had some work to do, so he set up the game in the kitchen and moved all the pieces and flipped the cards while I made the appropriate comments.  "Oh no",  "Sorry!", "Hey", etc.  Some times Zelda plays with us, but she usually looses interest and so we take over for her.
The other day, my visiting teacher came over.  She got to play with us, too.

He also likes to play Uno, which is great for learning to match colors and numbers. 
And Candy Land
Mouse Trap

A B Seas
 and Squarlles

He also likes 
Tic Tic to Ride (Ticket to Ride)
But that one is not so fun with just the 2 of us. 

I think I might have to teach him one of my favorites,
Yhatzee!

I will get him writing and doing addition!

You should stop by sometime and we will play a game. 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Harvey's Horrible Hives

A while ago Harvey got an ear ache.  He went to the doctor and got a prescription for Amoxicillin.

He took it for about a week and started getting spots.  We didn't know what it was.  Then the spots got bigger and some of them looked like hives.  He had no other symptoms.  Just the spots.  Spots everywhere!
We took him back to the doctor.

It turns out that he is allergic to Amoxicillin.


This was a few days before he started kindergarten.  


We took him to school with a note that he was not contagious, 
but he sure looked bad. 


They lasted a long time, several days, and slowly faded away.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Tooth

Ocean has had a loose tooth for a while now.  It has really been bothering him.  The new tooth is poking out through the gums, but that old tooth was just hanging on.  Tonight he took care of that.


Amazingly enough, it actually worked!