Sunday, August 10, 2025

No Flour Cookies, No Rain & This & That

    Good morning Sunday,

       Were you able to see the awesome moon last night?

    Here from the big windows looking out at the lake-the moon was to the far right amongst the tree limbs-but I was able to view it-wonderful. They say we will be able to see it again tonight It was very red.

   I have not made us cookies in a long time-probably since last Christmas time.  On Pinterest I ran into an oatmeal-peanut butter-chocolate chip no flour recipe I mixed up the dough late Saturday and baked them before our 2 pm meal today. I liked the ingredients, natural peanut butter, maple syrup, rolled oats, chocolate chips, a couple eggs and baking powder, vanilla extract.

   In my pantry years ago-at least 15 years ago or so I was into making my own extracts-They turned out sooo good too. I still have two bottles that I haven't used much of since I made those. These are just excellent now from the years of aging. I will start using these up instead of buying vanilla extract. I also found a bottle of lemon extract I had made during that time as well

   I have made something similar to this recipe in the past but this was a much better recipe-flavor and texture. It made 2 and 1/2 dozen cookies-will freeze half of them.

 Here is a link to the recipe





   I think the peanut butter makes them a little shiny. Good texture and I love the maple syrup in these too. Once a year now I buy a gallon of maple syrup from a farm on the east coast-sooo delicious and worth every penny. It is getting pretty pricy now though. Larry likes homemade pancakes with maple syrup for Sunday mornings.

   The weather people said cooler today with rain this morning. We heard lots of very loud thunder and lightening for about 15 minutes around 7 am and then just a couple seconds of sprinkling rain-and then it all just left-sigh so we missed the rain again.

  It is at that point now not worth the water to water my plants any more-but I do water them just enough since they are mostly perennials

On another "this & that"  I am getting too many kindle books this month-I started getting newsletters from Book Bub and also Amazon for Kindle-with too good a deals-or free to pass up-so I need to start deleting those emails before looking at them haha. I have lots of different reading material now to choose from, many new to me authors as well..

  One last "this & that"  How often do you change out your wooden cutting board?  We retired and moved down to Missouri around 25 years ago-and that is when I bought a new wooden cutting board. I had been thinking about changing this one out for a couple of weeks now. I saw an article probably on Instagram about needing to change out wooden boards every couple of years. That article said even though you wash and sanitize with bleach you can't get all the bacteria out of wooden boards.  I am thinking Wow yes I do need to change this out.  

   So I went with bamboo cutting boards-I bought a three pack that was on sale on Amazon so went with that. Didn't make sure about the sizes so the biggest one is smaller than I would have liked the best-but it is working. I read they should be oiled with food grade mineral oil so will need to check into that, and to replace when the bamboo has deep cuts in the board. Sounded easier and  sanitizes better than regular wood--any of you have bamboo kitchen cutting boards??

This is the one I chose  I like them but they are smaller than I thought they would be --largest one is 15 x 10 inches  My other board was twice that size. These will work out ok



Sharing a photo I found online. This is Bagnell Dam on Lake in the Ozarks-that makes the electricity for our area more info here




   Happy new week!

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Fish Tacos & Missing Petunia Flowers

   Yesterday I got my second Wild Alaskan seafood box.  I was excited about this one as I chose a box where I could choose what I wanted.  I chose different fish new to me this time along with the halibut, cod and pollock. So this has been a fish adventure for me-smiles

  This is the photo of the label inside the box of what I chose. I had plenty of salmon in the freezer still. The new to me fish are the lincod, sablefish, and rock fish.  The quick cuts are chunks which I really liked for making chowders or tacos.I chose a variety of different fish cuts

 and surprise when the company sent me an email that my fish box had arrived, they also sent me a link to recipes for the fish I just purchased-That was very thoughtful of them. This company is very hands on.


  Yesterday I asked Larry what he felt like eating-I said too bad you don't care for fish and he says I like fish tacos.  Wow ok haha.   and he told me he likes cod-so am happy about that. I told him so far none of these ocean fish are oily at all just firm white meat.

  So I looked for ideas for a recipe-and just made it really simple-forgot to take a photo-but I found this one online. Recipe here from Epicurious for Wild Alaska Pollock-perfect



  I did cut the chunks smaller-so half this size shown above, sprinkled adobo spice on them. Sauted onion and sweet pepper strips til tender-set aside-cooked the fish in a bit of olive oil til done-added the sauted veggies, and a little bit of diced tomatoes and green chilis (since I am not supposed to have much in acid foods)

  I also always make refried beans from scratch and use different canned beans each time-added a bit of the diced tomatoes and green chilis to that as well.  Larry didn't want shredded cabbage so I chopped up leaf lettuce.

 These were delicious and will make them again-have not had a fish taco before.

Larry doesn't want to eat anything pork any more-he reads different things online since he can't get outdoors (too hot as well) and finding there are lots of worms and eggs in most pork. So he has informed me no pork-- So I am down to beef or chicken as meat choices and now a little fish too-

  I think I discovered why our air is a bit polluted here-the fires at the Grand Canyon in Arizona I thought we were a bit far away from Canada-so I think this is the source. We are back to hot and humid again.  The last time we had a summer like this-September was also very hot and humid.

  Oh and I could not believe this-the other day I looked over at my beautiful petunias in the big copper pot-what?? no flowers-not one. I am blaming it on the deer-we do have wildlife here as we are surrounded by woods-and we have seen the deer forage here-I think they come in the night or very early mornings. My neighbor loses her hostas every year to the deer. 

   Oh well they probably enjoyed them haha

  Stay cool in this heat


Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Today's Sunrise

  I am enjoying some awesome sunrises this week Here is today's-Wow My camera is not the greatest for capturing these-the sun was totally red this morning




  I did get to the grocery store yesterday morning early-the produce was horrible guessing do to the very hot weather this summer. I did buy a few things including some nice fresh strawberries-I will be baking us up my Grandma's recipe for Yellow angel food cakes-which whips up both the whites and  yolks seperately. Haven't made that in a long time.  They were also very limited in their frozen veggies too.

  For curiosity I looked online to see if there were fresh veggie or fruit boxes that ship-Yes there were lots of them including Melissa's organics but very expensive for the amount of food.  

  We are back to the high heat with humidity again for the next two weeks-nice thing so far this week cool in the mornings-So hoping this week to try cutting grass-ugh

 Happy Wednesday!

Monday, August 4, 2025

Good Morning Monday

  I am drinking a cup of coffee (decaf) and watching the sun rise this morning-so peaceful As you can see this tree is now dead and needs to be cut down-most estimates are a thousand dollars-craziness-still looking for a better price.



      

       


        This looks like the last cool day for awhile-I didn't get anything accomplished outdoors over the weekend-sigh.  Once the dew is off may try to cut some grass

   Enjoy your new week




Friday, August 1, 2025

A Glorious Day

   Just a gorgeous morning for the first day of August. Cool a little hazy-just lovely

A glorious sunrise this morning




and I found the crow photos-still on the camera-it was  very bright when I took these photos indoors through the glass window





Enjoy your day

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Hello August

 July seemed like such a long month-mostly do to the weather-but I can't believe it is August already.

   I am sooo ready for Autumn though-my favorite season of the year-always has been.






Finally a Cool Down

  Good morning, We are in the '70's F but no rain so far this morning-and we were supposed to get a good amount of rain We could use it.

  Should be cool for a few days before it heats up again so a fresh produce shopping trip soon.

I have been exploring new to me fish from my Alaskan fish box. Yesterday I made pollock that was in chunks. Too hot for a chowder, I looked into taco recipes that sounded really good but I went with simple-a toss with sweet paprika, a little pink sea salt, and chives. I sauted in virgin dark olive oil and served it over shredded fresh cabbage mixed with a lite mayo. Tender and delicious.  I have my next fish box coming in next week-So since I still have plenty of salmon I chose lots of different other fish that they offer. It is nice that this company lets you also make up a box that you want.

 I was looking into mercury for Alaskan fish-and discovered it has some of the lowest mercury compared to other fish-so I like that. Also salmon and a few other fish do not have mercury.  I grew up near the great lakes and they always said fish there had a lot of mercury in it and for child bearing ages not to eat it.

 This morning I looked out my window eating my morning bowl of oatmeal-and I see lots of squirrels-of course they hog all the food-and lots of crows eating along side the squirrels haha  It is very cloudy  I wanted to share a photo but they did not upload to my computer for some reason-sigh. That has not happened before and it told me they uploaded-looked around to see if they ended up somewhere else but no luck.

  We see the crows in the trees-I love them-but they don't often check out the bird seed. So that was fun to watch them this morning.

With the heat I have not been very focused, so I grabbed  one of my coloring books-Cats at Christmas time-and started coloring those in. I like to use the finished pages for letter writing.

 Are you getting a cool down too?  Hoping we end up with rain which s weird to me as the weather guys said 100%  Oh well-they do not always get the forecast right.

 Somehow I am a day behind too Larry keeps telling me today is Thursday but I keep thinking it is Wednesday lol

  I have been playing a lot on Jigsaw Planet-puzzles on my computer. They have lots of snoopy to choose from too.

  Thinking I will make us meat balls with a little sauce and pasts-something different.

Oh and I got the "dreaded" electric bill this morning-so thankful-it was half the price it usually is when I normally set the a/c to 79 F degrees. Just one to two degree difference cut the bill in half. During the day I had it at 81 and at night dropped it to 80  So am thankful for that. We were in the high 90's  with high humidity most of this month.


Happy Thursday








Monday, July 28, 2025

A Photo From the Past

   If you are over on Facebook you'll know that sometimes they will repost one of your photos from the past. 

    I am really not much on there any more. Most everything posted is untrue when I check to see if it is or not-but I keep it for those who message me there and for the handful of friends I "met" online when we first retired-over 20 years ago.

  This photo was so sweet-10 years ago when we were still living in the woods, and I was doing a lot of spinning back then with different fibers.  This one shows bison fiber and our kitty Miss Calico-she was a very special kitty-lived to around 20 years. Her and our wolf Nikita were special pals and playmates.

 We miss both of them very much. With our senior ages we decided not to get another pet after they both passed-would not be fair to them-as they would probably out live us

  The worst of this brutal heat with humidity comes today and tomorrow and then supposedly a day or two of a cool down with rain-we'll see



Happy Monday

Friday, July 25, 2025

Spun Yarn & This & That

   Good afternoon,

   I was able to get the hose out and water the perennials early this morning, the weather at dawn was cooler with less humidity but that  still wore me out. I have the thermostat set at 81F degrees-any lower than that-- the a/c runs constantly-I hear dollar signs haha for the electric bill coming in. The house is actually comfortable at that setting too.

  I have been having fun with the spinning-and working on getting the right amount of fiber on the carders-I was getting too much at first.

   It is a bit rough but getting better I was looking for these niddy noddys as I knew I had two of them

       (click on photos to enlarge)


  I found the other one with spun bison fibers on it-so will work on that too  I still have a few balls left of roving from my purchase-I love this fiber.  I will be weaving this in with other fibers I have already spun for my garment--this could be a good winter project for me


    I have been on a buying spree online. I was curious about the magazine artists watercolors I think it is called but the year subscription is very expensive-so I searched for used on ebay and bought one years worth that featured the different seasons-so some painting inspiration there.

  I did pick up mostly on Ebay a couple coloring books, another book from same author that I shared where you paint in the book-hers has quality watercolor papers in the book-others when I read the reviews had bad papers in them. I also bought two books suggested by a you tube video that I will share when I get those. and I splurged on a new dip pen with different nibs. Do any of you have this one? It also includes two different pens to hold the nibs. This pen set was actually very inexpensive under $20.00 I think it was. This one was less expensive on amazon but I didn't have other items I needed to get the free shipping. 


  In the slow cooker I have a made up recipe for stuffed large yellow bell peppers. I used chicken-white beans, sauted vidalia onions and sweet peppers, diced up poblano mushrooms, added cooked cabbage-it wasn't quite done yesterday in time for our main 2 pm meal so am serving it today-hopefully it will be good. Update: this was really good and Larry liked it too. He add Newman's salsa to his.

   No mistaking today is Friday-as the boats are on the lake-loud and clear haha

Happy Friday and weekend

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Cool Down Images

 Good morning Friends,

    Since it is just soooo hot and humid here still, thinking many of you have this weather too-I decided to share ice cream and cool photos.

  I love Snoopy so when I found this photo on Facebook, got me thinking of the idea for this post All photos found on the internet

  This is just too adorable-smiles






recipe for below here this is a no bake yogurt mousse



I usually make myself a root beer float every summer



Ice cream sandwiches this comes from here top 10 ice cream desserts



This was my father's favorite dish when we went for ice cream when we were kids



Summer waterfalls--photos found online

  These are in Missouri found here  for more information

Dogwood Falls



Mina Sauk waterfalls




Lost Canyon Falls



Marvel Cave Falls



Rocky Falls



Stay cool!

Monday, July 21, 2025

Surprise-Rain, a Cool Down, Spinning

     I woke up early to very strong winds that lasted a bit, that left and then rain-a nice soaking rain, no sun so far and a cool down. Wonderful!!

    Catching up on laundry this morning, been reading a lot lately, and wasn't quite in the mood for painting-sooo I grabbed fibers to spin. Smiles  It has been awhile-since before Larry's accident.

   When I was buying fibers-before moving to the lake-I bought all sorts of different fibers from different sheep species just to feel the differences.

  I grabbed bison fibers and also karakul. The karakul is not a soft fiber but very sturdy-for outer wear, rugs etc. The bison fibers are very soft and not sturdy at all so got to thinking how would they do carded together?

  So I asked Google this question and came back that these work perfect together. Strength from the one and softness with the other.

  I grabbed my carders, drop spindle-and playing with these two fibers. I have never mastered  "perfect" spun fibers but it relaxes me and I love the feel of fibers. I really need to get back to this, and plan out the rhana or poncho I want to weave. At 75 now I am Not getting any younger going forward- HaHa   I do want to continue with my watercolor painting as well. I am getting some tips shared from a friend.

Karakul on the left the bison fiber on the right.   This bag of bison fiber I salvaged for spinning, from a huge bag of left over fibers from the Buffalo Wool Co  It was sold for garden soil amendment.  I went through it all-and salvaged this bag full for spinning. I need to find where I put the rest of it and dig it into the garden this fall. That was a huge savings, the fibers were clean and washed and I think they gave free shipping too   In comments many used these fibers for stuffing little toys or pillows. To buy bison fibers for spinning is very very expensive normally







Here is a photo I just took-fiber ready to spin off the carders-you roll up the fibers-then gently stretch it out to spin




Here are a couple photos of the karkul sheep-different colors






Happy Monday-I am so thankful for this break of a cool day with some rain-my plants will be happy too

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Petunias

   I am just so happy with my petunias-they are looking nice and full now. Soooooo hot and humid here-I will need to start watering more often now too.

  This is the first time I grew my own petunias from seeds-will do it again going forward.

These petunias are in a huge copper pot that Larry rescued from the trash many years ago-sad they drilled holes in the bottom  If the holes had not already been drilled I never would have used in the garden as a planter.  Drilled holes really devalued this vintage piece. 

       The sun was very bright just now when I took the photos




  The house showing up in the back-is actually not that close to us-this property sat on two lots and our home is in the middle  Closer than I would like since we were living on many acres of land in the woods-but not right on top of us either like most of the homes here on the lake

  Stay safe in the extreme heat

Friday, July 18, 2025

Sharing a Watercolor Workbook

   I just dug out one of the watercolor books I had purchased when I first bought paints-maybe 3 years ago or so.. 

 Have not used it yet, but I think now is a good time. This author has written three of these books, the one I loved the best was her Into the Woods Don't remember if I had shared this book back when I bought or not


  She has this workbook set up for wet on dry, wet on wet, and one for outlining with ink first and then painting-have not tried that last one yet..  One side of the page shows the paint colors she chose and the finished piece. The opposite side has the painting outlined and you paint right in the book.

   I was brand new to painting when I bought this book and thought at the time I didn't want to ruin this book. smiles- thinking I am ready now-and hoping this gives m me some more confidence.

   Below are a few pages from the book-copied from online you can just see to the left the outline of the project. If you click on photos they will enlarge for better viewing









This book has a lot of variety-I think it will be fun.

   I was browsing around online and I discovered many other different books like this available. kinda like coloring in a coloring book only with paints.  I have enjoyed coloring in a coloring book in the past-it is relaxing and sometimes I use the backs for writing papers to my friends. Have not done that in awhile.

   If interested in using the glass pens-I was looking around on you tube-and there are many videos about these. I learned something new already. I usually just dip the end of the pen into the ink-but one video shows to totally cover up into the spiral-just past the point of the pen. She was demonstrating how much longer the ink will last. Found that interesting so will try that next time.

Amazing how much information one can find on you tube videos. I subscribed to two watercolor artists today-so will see if I like them or not.

  The lake is crazy busy already-the weekenders usually come in on Friday afternoon. Hoping you all can stay cool-we are headed towards very very hot and humid days.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Art Practice-Updated

  This is  an update for my previous art practice post.

    Wow this turned out to be a really long day for me-got my errands done, it rained the whole time-but that was so refreshing.

   It turned out to be a very long day with other events happening, but I wanted to add background to my heron piece tonight.

I used mostly watercolor inks with a bit of watercolor paints. Decided to make a rainy day.  I ran out of paint that I had mixed up for the background-I noticed I had missed painting all of the very top of this piece- so needed to mix up a little more-which was not as blue-but in the end I like it.

  I don't have a total plan when I paint these-so I am thinking I should have a plan first. If when I started this piece and knew I was going to add rain I would have put some waves in the water. 

     These are practice pieces  So am ok with the process so far  

I am liking this one-even though it may be a bit too busy now


As I type this post-my neighbor is shooting off fireworks-but nothing pretty just the ones that make noise-well it is summer and this neighbor loves blasting these off haha

  Happy Friday and weekend coming up

Art Practice

   I am still working out of the Chinese book I shared-it uses a lot of watercolor inks and some watercolor paints.

We enjoy watching the cranes here so I thought I would use my inks and try it  At first I wasn't crazy about the results but when I added some water I like it better. These guys are always fishing so I thought I should have thought of a fish first as I would have done the beak different

  I may look at this again later today and decide  if I want to add some background sky to it-thoughts??


So, I found a carp in the same book This one is mostly inks, except for the blue in the sky



  We were supposed to get a lot of rain last night after midnight-nothing but lightening. This morning it looks like it could rain-is predicted - we will see what mother nature gives us.  We really need a good rain as the next 2 weeks shows high 90's F with humidity-super not happy about that.  This is just going to go down as a very hot and humid summer.  I am so ready for fall already-smiles

  Thank you for your recipe ideas-your suggestions have helped me get out of slump of what to cook for us

Happy Thursday

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

I need Menu Suggestions-Please & Smiling

   Good morning,  A very very hot and humid day today.  Decided a good day to defrost the chest freezer-which is quite the job. This freezer frosts up fast these days-quite old now as we bought new when we first retired and moved to Missouri. Actually all the appliances in this lake home need to be replaced in the lake house as they are old too. I sure wish I had a bigger kitchen here at the lake so I could have brought my commercial wolf 10 burner stove with the two ovens-I soooo miss not having that.

  Larry is quite ill-I would say terminal now. His heart doctor 5 years ago told him he had around 5 years but then a couple years ago he put him on a new medicine for his heart that is giving him more time-sadly that fall over the stone wall a year and half ago changed his life sadly  Sorry I didn't intend to write all that.

  Larry is now informing me, he no longer wants to eat pork products. I have been alternating with mostly chicken breasts and different pork cuts, with a hamburger meal thrown in. He asked for beef a few weeks ago, so I bought a box of USA ranchers lean beef cuts. I would make a hearty soup but it is so hot and humid here still-not good weather for soups.  Perhaps more egg dishes?  

  So my question is I need meal ideas if you have any suggestions-I welcome them

    I am a farm girl cook and baker so I have always made everything from scratch. well with the exception of gluten free box mixes for cakes and brownies once in awhile as it was easier. I am getting away from all that now too, and when I bake for me back to from scratch-which is better anyways.

    Do any of you have a quiche recipe that does not have cheese in it? He has been asking for that, something I used to make but I think it has a lot of cheese which neither of us can eat anymore.

 Once I get the freezer defrosted and put back together, I may just do the same with the refrigerator-that really needs it too. 

   They are saying a little cooler tomorrow so that sounds like a good fresh food shopping day.  In the summer months Fridays and weekends are not good for food shopping as I don't like crowds.

Stay cool and safe if it is still hot where your are. and thank you in advance.




Monday, July 14, 2025

A New Bloom

 We were gifted a cool morning with no sunshine early-good for me so I grabbed my weed eater and mowed for 2 hours. Got the worse of the tall grass now. Another two hours should complete the areas by the lake side, but then time to start over haha.

  While mowing I discovered a pretty bloom and one other bud on a bush that has never bloomed since we moved here-5 years ago. This is a spot that is a mess, with different plantings-a job for early spring or fall.  Looks like the previous owner bought a couple different small bushes and a vine and just planted them together in this spot. Maybe this fall I can straighten this out.

   When I saw this bloom I thought mallow but when I looked it up not sure if that is right. anyone know??  These are blooming on the dark green bush behind the flower



  I got our first box of beef cuts from the company Good Chop last Friday.

     Over the weekend I used one of the flank steaks-sliced it very thin across the grain, sprinkled adobo spice all over-and popped it in the frig for a few hours. When I make fajitas I have a hot cast iron pan with a little olive oil and toss in a few slices and cook it fast-take out of the pan and continue til finished. I combine the meat with already sauted  onion and sweet pepper slices.   The flavor was excellent and very tender. 

    I chose all lean cuts for us, since we are seniors and Larry has so many medical issues.  I am happy so far with the meat and the company.

  Happy New week