Camping Day 6 – Memaloose State Park, Mosier, Oregon Campfire Cooking #8 – Campfire Pizza Today we traveled a little farther down the Oregon Trail along the picturesque Columbia River. What beautiful sights! We stopped at Memaloose State Park, just off Highway 84. The campgrounds were nicely laid out, the views were beautiful and the … Continue reading
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Campfire Cooking Post #5 – Wild Currant Jam
Camping Day 4 – Massacre Rocks State Recreation Area, Idaho Did I mention that it’s HOT? It is. Even my iPhone complained of the heat when I turned it on. It told me that I couldn’t use it until I cooled it off. But one of our camping campadres mentioned sightings of wild currant bushes along the … Continue reading
Cochinita Pibil Tacos
The idea for this recipe came to me one day while watching Guy Fieri’s “triple D” show on TV. He visited a diner that was serving cochinita pibil. Until that point, I had no idea such a thing existed but I knew I had to have some! I set out on an internet recipe quest to … Continue reading
Store Bought Eggs vs. Farm Fresh Eggs
A special thanks to the Galvonds for their most beautiful and delicious eggs! It’s so nice to have farm fresh eggs again. All of the colors are gorgeous! And so are the chickens who lay them! If you have an egg farm nearby you, I encourage you to visit and relish in some truly local … Continue reading
Rain, Rain, Save Today
I dedicate this post to my friend Rosie. Since the dawn of human kind, man has known one thing for sure – lack of rain means lack of food. Modern man (especially those living in California) are familiar with a similar concept – water conservation. Lack of water not only means fewer crops but, if … Continue reading
The Flow of Chi – Food for Thought: Controlling Clutter
In today’s society, we have spawned a need to accumulate things. Even worse, we have spawned a need to keep all of the things we accumulate. This creates clutter! Yes, the clutter has energy! All things possess of energy – both good and bad. Surround yourself with things you love and use frequently and those … Continue reading