We had a sleep over outside in our yard the other night. We decided to cook outside and make it like a real camping trip. It was an interesting experience. My husband had put an old wood stove out on the lawn and taken the doors off. The first night we had hot dogs cooked on a stick. This of course worked out fine.
The next morning I decided to make waffles, coffee, bacon, and scrambled eggs on it. This didn't work very well. The waffle iron was one of those old cast iron ones from the early 1900's. I couldn't get it hot enough on this set up and it stuck. The coffee turned out great. The waffles ended up being cooked in the cast iron frying pan like you would cook pancakes. The only think is that the stove wasn't level so it made them a very interesting shape. Then the scrambled eggs turned out great. We ended up calling the waffle, pancake things, flip flaps. They looked terrible.
The thing is though that everything tasted way better then when you cook inside. There is just something about cooking on a fire. I think we will do it more often.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Making Homemade Bagels
Wow! Making homemade bagels can be a big job! You have to start them with potato water. So it is a good idea to think ahead and when you make potatoes, save your water for bagels. I usually make mashed potatoes for supper the night before I am going to be making bagels. I just save my water in a covered kettle in the fridge until I am ready. Then I heat the potato water till warm on the stove. This is one of my favorite things to make even though they take so long. There is nothing like them. They are so fresh and yummy. The other thing that makes them a big job is that they have to be boiled 3 minutes on each side and then baked. If you are still interested in making them after getting this information, I have included my favorite recipe. These are the best topped with cream cheese and a homemade raspberry freezer jam.
Some benefits of making your own bagels is that they are a lot cheaper then buying them. You can freeze them and use when ready. If you raise chickens, this is a great way to use up extra eggs.
BAGEL RECIPE
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups potato water
2 packages of yeast
1 Tbs. of sugar
1 Tbs. salt
3 Tbs. canola oil
3 eggs
6 cups of flour
Heat water to just warm on your wrist. Pour into your largest mixing bowl. Add the yeast, sugar, salt, oil and eggs. Beat with a wire whisk until all mixed. Add the flour 3 cups at a time. Then, turn out onto a lightly floured surface and kneed until smooth and elastic like. Wash out the mixing bowl and dry it. Grease the bowl and put the dough in it, cover with a cloth, and set in a warm place to rise. Once the dough rises once, push it down and get ready to form it. Start by forming the dough into 2 long log rolls. Then cut each of these into 12 pieces. These little pieces will each be 1 bagel. Roll each one in your hands like a play dough snake. Then, join the ends to make a ring. Pinch together and just dab with water where you pinched it to hold it together. After you have formed all the bagels, let them set and rise for about 20 minutes.
While they are rising. Get your largest kettle, add 1/4 cup sugar and a gallon of water. Cover and bring to a boil. Once it is boiling, Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Add bagels to the water about 4 to a time and boil 3 minutes on each side. Then put on a greased cookie sheet and bake. These will bake until they are lightly brown on bottom and the top. Keep in mind they are mostly cooked from boiling. They are just going into the oven to brown.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations
Some benefits of making your own bagels is that they are a lot cheaper then buying them. You can freeze them and use when ready. If you raise chickens, this is a great way to use up extra eggs.
BAGEL RECIPE
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups potato water
2 packages of yeast
1 Tbs. of sugar
1 Tbs. salt
3 Tbs. canola oil
3 eggs
6 cups of flour
Heat water to just warm on your wrist. Pour into your largest mixing bowl. Add the yeast, sugar, salt, oil and eggs. Beat with a wire whisk until all mixed. Add the flour 3 cups at a time. Then, turn out onto a lightly floured surface and kneed until smooth and elastic like. Wash out the mixing bowl and dry it. Grease the bowl and put the dough in it, cover with a cloth, and set in a warm place to rise. Once the dough rises once, push it down and get ready to form it. Start by forming the dough into 2 long log rolls. Then cut each of these into 12 pieces. These little pieces will each be 1 bagel. Roll each one in your hands like a play dough snake. Then, join the ends to make a ring. Pinch together and just dab with water where you pinched it to hold it together. After you have formed all the bagels, let them set and rise for about 20 minutes.
While they are rising. Get your largest kettle, add 1/4 cup sugar and a gallon of water. Cover and bring to a boil. Once it is boiling, Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Add bagels to the water about 4 to a time and boil 3 minutes on each side. Then put on a greased cookie sheet and bake. These will bake until they are lightly brown on bottom and the top. Keep in mind they are mostly cooked from boiling. They are just going into the oven to brown.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations
Friday, May 11, 2012
SUPER MOON
Did anyone see that Super Moon we had last week? It was really something. My husband went down to the Old Mill Pond where he could get a good look at it. He ended up taking a bunch of really interesting pictures of it.
This is the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. This moon is closer to earth then the average moon. This moon is closer to earth then the average moon.
Check out these photos.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/super+moon+gifts
This is the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. This moon is closer to earth then the average moon. This moon is closer to earth then the average moon.
Check out these photos.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/super+moon+gifts
Collecting Old Jars and Bottles Part 3
I was very surprised the other day, when we found an old foundation. I started to look around and thought that I had found the old personal dump. I was digging around and found a few nice ones. Then, my husband found another personal dump on the old property, this one was huge. He filled 2 big clothes baskets to the top! It was a great find. I can't wait to go back and dig deeper. We got all of these ones just on the very top, after brushing away some old cans. We found really old brown glass ones, old soda bottles, and everything else you can imagine. This has been so fun for me.
If you are out in the woods, keep your eyes open, you never know what you might find!
If you are out in the woods, keep your eyes open, you never know what you might find!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Collecting Old Jars and Bottles Part 2
Today, I found the honey hole of old glass. In just about 30 minutes I came home with 10 old bottles and jars. These ranged in age from 1933-1955. I found brown glass, and clear glass. They all look so interesting. I also found an old glass insulator for an eclectic line. It is so neat! The color is emerald green. I wasn't sure what it was, I had to have my husband tell me.
If you are interested in collecting old glass, then get out in the woods and see what you can find. Where I found the stuff today, was a place where someone must have had an old camp in the woods and this was a hole where they had buried all of their trash. I dug up a lot of old tin cans before I got to the good stuff.
The fun part about finding this stuff is, there is always a history lesson behind it, and it is a treasure hunt. Lets face it, no matter how old we are, we love treasure hunts.
Although I think old glass is about the best thing there is. And, I would love to receive some as a gift, not all mothers feel this way! Don't forget to get your mother something she would enjoy this Mother's day.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/mom+gifts
If you are interested in collecting old glass, then get out in the woods and see what you can find. Where I found the stuff today, was a place where someone must have had an old camp in the woods and this was a hole where they had buried all of their trash. I dug up a lot of old tin cans before I got to the good stuff.
The fun part about finding this stuff is, there is always a history lesson behind it, and it is a treasure hunt. Lets face it, no matter how old we are, we love treasure hunts.
Although I think old glass is about the best thing there is. And, I would love to receive some as a gift, not all mothers feel this way! Don't forget to get your mother something she would enjoy this Mother's day.
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/mom+gifts
Thursday, April 26, 2012
ARE YOU TIRED OF THE SAME OLD MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS?
Maybe you are trying to figure out what you are going to buy your mother???? Maybe you have been to the store and everything looks blah or to much like what other family members will be buying. I love to find new unique things when purchasing a gift.
The trouble with buying flowers is that they never last. How about a wildflower mug??? That would be different! You could pair it up with some nice organic tea or coffee. You could even fill it up with some individually wrapped candy!
Check these out!
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/mom+gifts
The trouble with buying flowers is that they never last. How about a wildflower mug??? That would be different! You could pair it up with some nice organic tea or coffee. You could even fill it up with some individually wrapped candy!
Check these out!
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/mom+gifts
Collecting Old Bottles And Jars
One of my newest projects, is collecting old bottles! I love this! I never know where I am going to find them.
I found some a few weeks ago in an opening along the edge of an old logging road. They were canning jars dating around 1970. One was a star jar and the other was a 2 Quart Jar.
Then, while driving out an old dirt road I found an old 1/2 gallon jar with etched flowers all along the top. It looked like maybe an old juice jar. I have no idea what the age of this one was. It was just laying on a stump along the edge of the woods.
Old foundations are another great place to look for bottles and jars. I found an old juice jar and Pepsi bottle in an old foundation last week. Then I went out back and found where the people used to bury their trash. That is always a great find on an old property. Because, they never had dumps, they had their own dump on their land. Anyhow, I found an old glass octagon jar I have no idea how old. I am guessing it was a pill jar. An old whiskey bottle around the same age. A ginger ale bottle 1 quart around 1970. A soda bottle that is Christmas green and rough textured about 1940.
My husband has found some other bottles while doing ground work on our land. He found an old peroxide bottle that took a cork, an old 1940 Christmas green jar, and a tiny cork bottle that is really old.
My husband also found for me while hunting last fall some old bottles from the 1800's or maybe earlier. Check out the picture of those on this T-shirt!
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/cross+gifts
I found some a few weeks ago in an opening along the edge of an old logging road. They were canning jars dating around 1970. One was a star jar and the other was a 2 Quart Jar.
Then, while driving out an old dirt road I found an old 1/2 gallon jar with etched flowers all along the top. It looked like maybe an old juice jar. I have no idea what the age of this one was. It was just laying on a stump along the edge of the woods.
Old foundations are another great place to look for bottles and jars. I found an old juice jar and Pepsi bottle in an old foundation last week. Then I went out back and found where the people used to bury their trash. That is always a great find on an old property. Because, they never had dumps, they had their own dump on their land. Anyhow, I found an old glass octagon jar I have no idea how old. I am guessing it was a pill jar. An old whiskey bottle around the same age. A ginger ale bottle 1 quart around 1970. A soda bottle that is Christmas green and rough textured about 1940.
My husband has found some other bottles while doing ground work on our land. He found an old peroxide bottle that took a cork, an old 1940 Christmas green jar, and a tiny cork bottle that is really old.
My husband also found for me while hunting last fall some old bottles from the 1800's or maybe earlier. Check out the picture of those on this T-shirt!
http://www.zazzle.com/mainewildsensations/cross+gifts
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