Nature Walks – The Goslings Are Growing Up

It doesn’t seem like it was all that long ago when I first wrote about our baby goslings.  They were so cute and adorable.  These were taken on May 6 and May 7, back when they were tiny babies.

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But now, as summer approaches, our goslings are not so little any more.  Now they are teenagers.  They are getting so big and are still growing everyday.  They are beginning to flex their wings now.  It won’t be long before they fly the coop and are on their own.

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The goslings are quickly losing all their yellow baby feathers to the brown and gray of the adults.  Soon, our goslings will be all grown up, getting ready to start their next cycle of life.  So enjoy the goslings while you can.  They won’t be around for too much longer.  This one was taken yesterday, June 10.  What a difference in just one month.

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

Fruity Frozen Pupsicle Treats

My four-legged fur babies are my children.  Just like any mom, I will do whatever I can to make my fur babies happy and content and to keep them safe and healthy.   I make the wet food for my dogs Lucie and Vinnie about once a week.  Every now and then, I even make them special treats as well.  This time I made them some fruity frozen pupsicle treats.  Just like kids who love their popsicles, my dogs love their pupsicles.  The pupsicles help cool them down when the temperatures are on the rise.  They are super easy to make and very healthy for our furry friends too.  Just like any treat, they are treats.  Don’t give them too many at a time.

Fruity Frozen Pupsicle Treats

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1 large jar of fruity baby food – any flavor will do

1 ripe banana – the riper the better

16 oz fruit yogurt

3/4 cup water

 

Mash the banana until it makes a fine mush.  Then add the rest of the ingredients and mix together well.  Whenever I make something for Lucie and Vinnie, my “special assistant” Fritzie comes out to help.  She loves to help out and to supervise, making sure I make things just right.  I used a berry baby food and blackberry yogurt, but any fruity flavors will do.

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Fill your cube trays and freeze.  I found these fun paw print cube trays a long time ago, and I think they are perfect for “the kids”.  I’ve never had any complaints yet, so I think they approve too.  🙂  I also had some star cube trays too, so I mixed them up a bit.

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Once the pupsicles are completely frozen, they are ready to give to the pups.

Vinnie is anxiously awaiting his treats.  If I turned my back for just one second, all of these would be gone in a flash.

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Anticipation.  Vinnie and Lucie have to work for their treats.  They are always motivated by food; especially Lucie.

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

 

 

Our New Guest Chef – Asha Batchelor

It’s been a while since I have featured a guest chef.  I am always looking for someone to share their recipes with me, and therefore share them with all of us.  But sadly, not many people have been sending me their recipes and their photos lately, so there hasn’t been anyone to feature.  But guess what ….  We have a new guest chef now.

Our new guest chef is ……. Asha Batchelor.  We know Asha from her blog site sports, food,actives,life.  Asha is a little camera shy, and did not send a picture of herself, but she did send us a family recipe for Malaysian Fried Noodles with Shrimp, from Malaysia, where her grandmother still lives and still enjoys making this traditional dish.

In Malaysia, fried noodles and shrimp is known as Hokkien mee.  This dish is popular all throughout Southeast Asia, but especially so in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.  The dish originated back in China’s Fujian or Hokkien region.  There are three distinct types of Hokkien Mee. The Singaporean variant consists of egg noodles and rice noodles stir-fried with egg, slices of porkprawns and squid, and served and garnished with vegetables, small pieces of lardsambal sauce and lime (for adding the lime juice to the dish).

Here is Asha and her grandmother’s recipe for Malaysian Fried Noodles and Shrimp.

1. Shallots, chopped
 2. Fresh garlic, minced
 3. Fresh Shrimps.
 4. Green turnips (cut to small pieces)
 5. Chilli paste.
 6. Sweet soy sauce.
 7. Oyster sauce.
 8. Salt.
 9. Brown sugar.
 10. Ketchup.
 11. Yellow noodles. (Asian.)

 

Fry the shallots and garlic, until golden brown. Add the shrimp, and chili paste. and put 2 tablespoons of water and let simmer for 10 minutes, or until the shrimp is well cooked.  Then, add the oyster sauce, soy sauce, some salt, and brown sugar, then simmer for 5 more minutes. Add, 2 tablespoons of ketchup. When the sauce has thicken, you add the noodles and green turnips. Keep stirring until cooked. If you want it to be more darker add a little bit more soy sauce. Not too much to not let it be so salty. Cook for  10-15 more minutes. Then garnish with peppers or chilies. Best eaten when warm.
YUM!!!!!  Doesn’t this look tasty?!  Thank you Asha for sharing your
grandmother’s recipe.  Since Asha did not include amounts – her grandmother must cook like I do – here is Asha’s email address asham2008@icloud.com.  You can contact her for more information.
Part of having a blog is to get to know and help out our fellow
bloggers.  After all, we are all here to help and support one another.  That being said, I am always looking to feature guest chefs and their recipes.   If you are interested in being a guest chef, send me you recipe(s) with as many pictures as you like, a brief history and/or description of the recipe and why it is special to you, along with your contact information.  I like getting pictures of you as well, so we can all get to know you better, but those are optional.  Send everything to my email address at ljbjej@q.com, or you can use my secondary email address at ljbjej4@gmail.com.
Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

Nature Walks – Oh Deer!

The other day Larry and a friend were playing golf down in Castle Pines, which is about an hour south of us.  They had a special visitor watching them play.  They had a deer out on the golf course with them, cheering them on.  Although, I think they were much more impressed with their visitor than she was of them.  I apologize for the poor quality of these pictures.  Larry took them on his cell phone.  They are very grainy and blurry, but sometimes, you just have to work with what you have at the time and not worry about the rest.

 

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

Green Onion Pancakes

Green onion or scallion pancakes are an ancient Chinese dish that was actually one of Marco Polo’s favorite dishes.  When he returned back to Italy from his far Eastern travels, he had a chef try to recreate these delicious pancakes for him.  The result did not come out as remembered them in China, but instead was the beginnings of modern day pizza, although an older, different version of pizza was around long before the days of Marco Polo.

Green onion or scallion pancakes are known as cong you bing in Chinese.  They are savory pancakes or Chinese flatbreads.  You can find them as Chinese street foods or at restaurants, or you can make them at home like I did.  They are very easy to make and only call for a handful of everyday, simple ingredients, and they go with just about anything.  You don’t have to serve them with other Asian foods, but they certainly go very well with other Asian dishes.

Green Onion Pancakes

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1 cup flour

1/2 tsp salt

1 egg

1 egg white

1 tsp sesame oil

1/2 tsp red pepper flakes

1 cup water

2-3 TBSP canola or peanut oil

4-5 green onions, sliced thin

1/2 cup cilantro, chopped fine

 

Mix all the dry ingredients together, including the green onions and cilantro.

Mix the egg, egg white, sesame oil and water together, then add to the flour mixture.

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Combine everything together, mixing well, then allow to set in the refrigerator for about an hour before cooking.  Some people prefer to add the green onions and cilantro immediately after the batter is already in the hot skillet, but I found it works better to mix them into the batter.  Play around with it, and do what works best for you.

Heat the oil to about 350-375* F and add 1/2 cup of the batter into the hot oil.  Cook the pancake for about 2 minutes per side, or until it is golden brown on each side.  Remove the pancake from the pan and repeat until the batter is all cooked.

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Cut the pancakes into wedges and serve immediately.  These are best when served hot.

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Asian Cucumber and Carrot Salad

The other day when I made my Thai green curry fish Something Thai I also made some Asian side dishes to go with the fish.  One of those dishes was an Asian cucumber and carrot salad.  Once again, it was very easy to make with just a few simple ingredients, which is perfect, especially in these dog days of summer.  This salad was refreshingly cool and colorful on a hot summer’s day.

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Some basic ingredients that are almost always found in Thai cooking are cilantro, coconut milk, garlic, ginger, limes, curries or curry pastes (Even in Thailand, most people use pre-made curry pastes rather than making their own, although they are easy enough to make.), peppers of all kinds and chiles.  Nuts are also widely used in Thai cooking and Thai recipes.  Most commonly, you will find peanuts, cashews, almonds, walnuts and pumpkin seeds or pepitas.  This salad had quite of few of these ingredients in the mix, as you would expect when making a Thai or Asian salad, since a lot of the same ingredients are prevalent in many other Asian recipes from different cultures and countries.

Cucumber and Carrot Salad

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1 1/2 cups of cucumbers, seeded

1/4 cup carrots, cut into thin, small matchstick size strips

1/4 cup red onion, sliced very thin

1/2 cup shredded lettuce or wakame salad

1/4 cup rice wine vinegar

1 TBSP garlic

1 TBSP ginger

1 TBSP sugar

1 tsp salt

1 tsp Thai green chili paste

1 TBSP sesame oil

1/4 cup cilantro, chopped, + more for topping

 

Mix all the ingredients together to make the sauce and set aside.

Toss the carrots, cucumbers and onions together, then add the dressing and toss again to combine everything together well.  I kept the skins on my cucumbers and cut them in thin matchsticks like I did my carrots, but these are optional.  If you prefer to skin the cucumbers, that’s fine too.

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Once everything has been combined, line your serving dish with the lettuce or salad and then top the carrot and cucumber mixture on top.  Add a little cilantro on top and chill or at least one hour before serving, but no more than 3-4 hours or everything will get soggy and mushy.  If you like, you can also add some toasted sesame seeds on top as part of the garnish as well.

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

 

 

 

 

 

A Toast to InVINtions!

InVINtions, A Creative Winery Pour It Forward is open and is back in business.  They have been open through this whole ordeal, but they were only open for pick-ups.  Now, they have opened the doors to members allowing them to enjoy their wines inside.  At the moment, InVINtions is only open to members, but they are hoping to open the doors to the general public once again very soon.  InVINtions is in full compliance with the governor’s COVID-19 guidelines, and they keep everything spotlessly clean and well sanitized for everyone’s protection.  All the tables are 6 feet+ apart, and at the moment, you have to make reservations, and can have no more than 8 people in your party.  The staff wore their masks the whole time and everything is sanitized in between reservations and time slots.

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It was so sad to see INVintions like this, when it was only open for pick-ups,

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especially since it usually looks like this.  It was so nice to see happy, smiling faces back at InVINtions.

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As always, the wonderful staff is ready to help out however they can.  They are smiling beneath their masks.  You can just see it in their eyes.

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Even through our masks, you can tell we are all smiling once again too.  It was so good to be reunited with “family”.  The Gang of 4 with Marcus and Cory Tipton, the owners and creative geniuses of InVINtions, A Creative Winery.

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InVintions, A Creative Winery is located at 9608 E Arapahoe Rd, Greenwood Village, CO 80112.  You can call them at (303) 799-9463 or visit their website Info@InVINtionsWinery.com.

Thank you Marcus, Cory, and your wonderful staff for everything you do.  We love being part of the “family”.

Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

 

 

 

Nature Walks – We Always Need Flowers

All of the irises have already lost their colors and are probably done blooming for the season. Even though the irises may be out of bloom, other flowers are just now starting.  Their colors are all so vibrant and varied.  I just love flowers.  I love flowers of all kinds and all colors.

Lots of sunshine for the sunflowers.

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To most of us, these are just “weeds” that take over our yards, but did you know that dandelions are actually part of the sunflower family?

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Flowers on the vines.

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Stay safe and stay well Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

It’s Time To EAT! Again

Great news EAT! fans!!!!!!!  EAT! Food & Drink is once again open for business, and they are better than ever.  They have new hours and new menu items too.  Before COVID, EAT! Food & Drink was a breakfast and lunch restaurant, When You’re Hungry – Go Out to EAT! but now they offer dinner items too.  EAT!‘s new temporary hours are now from 10:00 AM-7:00 PM, but soon they will be reopening for the early morning hours, and will continue with the extended dinner hours as well.

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General Manager Brittany and her wonderful staff are doing everything they can to keep everyone well fed and safe.  Because of the limited capacity rules at the moment, due to the Governor’s COVID guidelines, it is best to make a reservation to make sure you will be well taken care of and won’t miss out on any of their great food and service.  EAT! Food & Drink has always been spotlessly clean, but now if you can imagine it, it is even more so.

Ever since we discovered EAT! Food & Drink we have been bragging about it to friends.  Today, we were able to take Janet and Bob with us and they became instant fans as well.  The weather was windy, but otherwise, very pleasant, so we were able to enjoy our delicious lunch outside on the patio.  This is the patio in calmer days.  Though the sun was shining brightly, the umbrellas were dancing all around today.

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Almost as soon as we sat down, we had some fabulous appetizers on the table.  I am always up for trying new things, so there is always a wide variety of delectables on the table to sample.  We started off with an order of a Sweet & Savory Bacon Flight that was a combination of home made maple brown sugar bacon and jalapeno bacon and an order of Loaded Pork and Green Chile Cheese Fries. 

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OMG!!!!!  These could have easily been our meal all by themselves, but we had more great menu items to try.

Janet and Bob decided to split a Large and In Charge Carnitas Burrito.  LARGE is definitely an under statement.  The chefs swore they split the burrito in half but the plates were filled to the brim.  By the time Janet and Bob put down their forks, it still looked like they barely ate anything.

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Larry opted for one of the new dinner items.  He chose the Not Your Mama’s Fried Chicken platter.  Holy cow!!!!!  That was a feast.  It came with rolls and salad as well.  The chicken was fried up to crispy, crunchy perfection.

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I enjoyed the Colorado Cowboy Wrap with blackened chicken.

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As expected, everything was out-of-this-world DELICIOUS and FABULOUS!  Needless to say, we all brought plenty of food home too for us to enjoy again later.

EAT! Food & Drink is an absolutely scrumptious dining experience.  No matter what you order, you are going to be completely WOWED!!!!!  The food is fabulous and the staff is terrific.  They are open and ready, just waiting for you to come on in and EAT!

Eat! Food & Drink is located at 520 Zang Street, Unit N, Broomfield, CO 80021.  I would call for reservations, just to make sure you don’t get left out, at (303) 728-9990 or you can contact them at http://www.EATatEAT.COM.  Bring your appetite and bring your friends.  This culinary experience is best when shared with others.

Stay well and stay safe Everyone.  ‘Til next time.

 

 

 

 

Nature Walks – Unusual Things

We have not been out on out walk-abouts as much lately because it has been so hot.  We tried to walk Vinnie earlier in the morning, when it wasn’t so hot, but there were way to many other dogs out then, and Vinnie does not do so well with other dogs.   Plus Larry has been working from home again all week, which really throws things out of whack too.

These are some fun shots of things we don’t normally see on our walks.  That’s what makes them so unique.  They were completely out of the blue and unexpected.

 

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Bits of Clothing and Accessories

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The Gloves

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And dinosaurs too

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You just never know what you’re going to see.  You just have to be prepared for whatever comes your way and enjoy the moment.

Stay safe and stay well Everyone. ‘Til next time.