Many moons ago, Jake and I stumbled upon a brilliant CHEAT when it comes to overnight backpacking or day hikes... FAST FOOD! Not what you expected, was it? We came up with the idea one winter day when we planned to drive into the mountains of Oregon immediately after work and hike (on 6 feet of snow) to a shelter for one overnight. We didn't want to have to prep food and cook it once we got to the shelter, so we swung by a burger joint, wrapped the burgers in our clothes to keep them warm (ish) and were quite pleased with ourselves when we got to the shelter and were able to dig in without any more effort! Now, we use this same CHEAT sometimes for family day hikes! This picture was taken on an afternoon hike when we rushed home from church, changed our clothes and headed back out. If we had paused to prep food, our hike would have been majorly delayed. Plus, since it is a rare treat, it adds to the fun of the trip for us! |
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When we want to be fancy, our go-to cookbook is: Pacific Northwest: The Beautiful Cookbook, edited by Kathy Casey. I don't recall where or when we received it, but we did live in the Pacific NW for about 2 delicious years and leafing through this cookbook not only brings back wonderful culinary adventures, but many fond memories of meals shared with friends. If we've had this cookbook out while cooking for you, you should know that we think incredibly highly of you and want to entertain to the best of our abilities. This is not a cookbook for the faint of heart, or for woman who claim to be {lazy}. Nope, this cookbook is full of complex recipes that take commitment and time and consistently produce amazing results. You may have already guessed that this is my HUSBAND's COOKBOOK. I never ever feel inspired enough to use it. HOWEVER, last week while he was making the spicy squash bisque with root vegetables (which he served in small hollowed out pumpkins...and grew 90% of the ingredients himself), I followed their suggestion to serve this dish with a salad topped with spicy walnuts, apples & cranberry vinaigrette. LET IT BE SAID...this might very well be the ONLY dressing that will pass my lips from hence forth.
Author's note: Like the Strawberry Granita, this post was meant to be published during June or July... do to family circumstances, that didn't happen. However, it's still a great idea for any upcoming picnics and/or "Pin" or bookmark this idea for next year :) Is there anything better than a fresh strawberry? How about a chocolate covered strawberry? How about a red, white & blue strawberry? Oh my... I think we all need to eat a batch of these right NOW! Guaranteed to deliver the “WOW” factor at any patriotic gathering and shh... don’t tell, but this is the easiest dessert you’ll ever make! Ingredients:
DIRECTIONS: 1. Wash strawberries, leaving the leaves in place. Lay the strawberries in a single layer on paper towels. *Chocolate will NOT stick to strawberries if there is any moisture on the berry! **If using freeze dried whole berries, do not wash first! These are DELICIOUS crunchy treats! 2. Place the chocolates in a microwaveable bowl that will not get too hot to touch a. Put microwave on 50% power (if your microwave doesn’t have a low power setting, check and stir your chocolate more frequently) b. Microwave chocolate in 30-60 minute increments, stirring and rotating the bowl between each session. c. Finish heating the chocolate when just a small amount of chocolate chunks remain (typically between 3-4 minutes). Stir chocolate until uniformly melted and smooth. 3. Holding strawberries by the stem, dip the strawberries into the chocolate until at least ¾ of the strawberry is covered in chocolate. 4. Immediately dip into the blue sugar crystals 5. Lay on wax paper and leave until the chocolate hardens *It’s not ideal to refrigerate chocolate covered strawberries as moisture gathers on top of the chocolate. If possible, make this dessert right before your party and/or leave them in a cool place in the house until ready to eat (I actually put the tray in my air conditioned bedroom for a few hours!). 6. Put on a plate or serving tray and ENJOY :) This dessert was inspired by this picture: http://allrecipes.com/Cook/Photo.aspx?photoID=428300 What will you be doing this Labor Day Weekend? Bon Appetit, Lesley, our fitness and Etsy expert is back with perhaps the best tutorial I've ever seen. She poured her heart into this one folks, who is going to join me in making a set of these? Granted, I'm lucky enough to have two Rugrat Design snack bags that we use ALL.THE.TIME! Perfect for on the go snacking :) __ For those of us with school age children….the time has come….summer is over and it is time for back to school. There may have been tears (theirs or your own) or there may have been celebratory moments (again, theirs or maybe your own too!) Regardless of how it happened….it happened….the school supplies were purchased, first day of school outfit selected and laid out, teachers and schedules assigned and just like that- the 2013-2014 school year began. Along with those supplies, book bags, “perfect shoes” and the coolest styles comes the lunchbox. And that is where the subject of this month’s entry begins…. If you’re reading this blog- it means you are at least partially green. If you were looking for the “How to fill the landfill ASAP” blog- you’re in the wrong spot. So- back to that lunchbox. In packing daily lunches for my daughter I was determined to do my part to be a little more green. I went a tad crazy seeking the perfect lunchbox. My daughter is carrying a Goodbyn lunchbox this year and so far I pretty much have a crush on the thing. Truly. In addition to this lunchbox, we use reusable sandwich wraps and snack bags instead of ziplocs, foil or saran wrap when I pack lunch and snacks. We also use a reusable drink bottle instead of juice boxes. Since I can’t tell you how to make a drink bottle, you’ll just have to go to Target to get one of those bad boys. But, as the woman behind Rugrat Design. I CAN tell you how to make the reusable wraps. So I will do that. That’s right, I’m telling you how to make something instead of sending you to my shop to buy it. Aren’t I nice!? For those of you who don’t sew or don’t want to- then just head right over and do your shopping and I’ll happily make it and mail it to you :) So, shut up already Lesley and tell me what to do. OK. I hear ya! With no further ado….THE REUSABLE SNACK BAG AND SANDWICH WRAP TUTORIAL This is my first tutorial and therefore I request your patience as it may be a tad wordy. But I promise you, at the end, you will have a reusable snack bag and sandwich wrap and you can send stylish and green lunches for your Rugrat (or yourself!) Goodbye waste…hello style!
It's that time of year... dun dun DUN! This time of year brings so many feelings: excitement for new things, sadness for losing free time, wonder over the enormous changes my kids will grow into, and STRESS over HOW WILL I MANAGE TO CLEAN THE HOUSE, DO LAUNDRY, FEED MY FAMILY AND WORK! Do you hear me on that? Can I get a "HECK YEAH?" Fortunately, I have some secret weapons... and (spoiler alert), it's all freeze dried! Quick and easy breakfast: Scrambled egg mix with freeze dried sausage crumbles, freeze dried spinach. Midmorning snack: Strawberry yogurt bites Lunch: Chicken Salad on crackers & dried fruit (I'm craving fuji apples and peach slices) TO MAKE (this makes A LOT... I often halve or quarter it): 2.5 cup freeze dried chopped chicken 1/2 cup freeze dried chopped onion 3/4 cup freeze dried celery 2 cup water Add water to chicken, onion & celery. Stir well and chill for 10 minutes. Mix 3/4 c mayo, 1 Tbsp dijon mustard, 3/4 tsp salt & 1/4 tsp pepper until well mixed. Combine with chicken mixture, do not drain. Chill in fridge for 1.5 hours till thickened. Afternoon Snack: GORP (trail mix) with added freeze dried blueberries & mangoes with Thrive Classic Lemonade Dinner: Southwest Chicken and Rice burritos & Thrive Fudge Brownies TO MAKE: Make the Thrive Express Southwest Style Chicken and Rice (simply add water and simmer for 15 minutes). Scoop into tortillas and top with shredded cheddar cheese and salsa. Now put up your feet and RELAX (perhaps with an extra brownie and glass of pinot noir)! Bon Appetit, One of our favorite family musicians is Billy Jonas. His song "Any Way You Go You're Gonna Get There" makes me think of all of my pasta salad success stories of late. RANDOM? Perhaps, but this is the way my brain works! For this salad, you truly let your taste buds guide you. Typically I NEED a recipe to follow, at least loosely. But with a pasta salad, you simply need pasta, a sauce and then add-ons. It can be different every time and it'll always be awesome! When using Thrive ingredients, this healthy meal takes only the length of time needed to boil the pasta!
Author's note: This post was written last year and I, er, forgot to post it. This year I missed strawberry season :( Please be sure to "Pin" or bookmark this post and we'll compare notes next June! We are lucky enough to live near a strawberry farm. For the past few years, I haven’t picked my own... choosing to pay a little more for the pre-picked strawberries. However, now that my girls are old enough to “help”, this year we picked our own! YUM! While the girls ate their weight in strawberries (sorry farmer!), I filled two HUGE baskets. Overly ambitious? Definitely! However, I’ve always wanted to be a true farm girl, so I set out to make my first batch of strawberry jam, strawberry syrup, strawberry ice cream (the left scoop in the photo) & my new favorite: STRAWBERRY PEPPER GRANITA. I know what you’re thinking, “What does she mean pepper?”. I mean GROUND BLACK PEPPER. Weird, but DELICIOUS! The flavors truly complement each other. You may also be thinking “What is a granita?”. Granita is basically just a frozen, crushed dessert (think thick daiquiri). In the August 2011 issue of MaryJanesFarm, Mary Jane shared a few granita recipes and I was so intrigued by the strawberry & pepper combo, that I ripped it out and saved it for the next strawberry season. Here’s the recipe as found in MaryJanesFarm: Raise your cyber hand if you've ever eaten GORP by the fistful? Many of my happiest (and oddly enough, sweatiest) moments have involved GORP: endless card games on rainy days while camping with 10 youngsters as an adventure guide, hiking the high peaks of the Adirondack mountains with my college friends, scaling rock faces with my mate... In fact, I have consumed inordinate amounts of GORP and was completely blown away the other day when I discovered that my kids had NEVER had it! WHAT A FAILURE I AM :) It was tons of fun surprising my kids and actually buying candy at the grocery store! For our first batch, we stuck with the traditional recipe: Raisins + Peanuts + M&Ms. Hmmm, I suppose the true traditional recipe would just be raisins and peanuts, but that would seem sacrilegious! Simply mix equal parts of your ingredients and hit the trail! There is not specific recipe and you can let your creative juices flow! Here are some of my favorite additions: *note: when mixing GORP, I prefer to mix small amounts at a time. Depending on the humidity, peanuts may soften/ raisins may dry/ freeze dried food might loose it's crunch...
What's your favorite GORP combo? It's been about 6 weeks since I lost my father and the pain is still breath catchingly shocking. Just forcing myself to write those words brings the reality and finality crashing down on me as my eyes tear and my every fiber fights to change the subject. One of my vows is to keep the memory of my father alive. I want my children to know him though stories, laughter, projects, nature hikes, sky gazing, etc. So, I keep him present through my language...AND with sharing his favorite things. So today, for the first time EVER, I'm sharing his WORLD FAMOUS Orris Burger recipe. Ok, that may be a tad grandiose, but friends from all over the world have eaten Dad's "mini meatloaf" burgers and LOVED them... so that's pretty darn close. His burgers were always plump, juicy, oozing with flavor. I about fell over the first time I visited a friend's house and her dad served flat pre-made frozen burgers. BLAH! These are simple and OH-SO-SATISFYING! The other day we were in the mood for burgers, so I pulled out my father's recipe card and got to work. To make these burgers correctly, you need to create them while wearing a mischievous grin and loudly slap the meat while making goofy eyed looks at all those grinning near you. Try it... I bet you'll be unable to resist it forever in your future! Of course, I simplified his recipe and used my THRIVE ingredients. I'll provide the info for both ways, in case you're ambitious and like to chop your own veggies ;) Orris Burgers from John Orris' world famous, time-tested recipe Ingredients:
Directions:
*note: the cereal catches the grease and is the key to these moist burgers. However, when using THRIVE freeze dried produce, the dried veggies reconstitute by catching that grease. It's really a match made in heaven! Thanks Dad for the best burgers I ever ate! I'll never match your skill, but heaven help me... I'm gonna keep practicing :) Bon Appetit, Whether you’re around your backyard fire circle or at a campground, breakfast is one of the most fun & easiest meals to make. Now, we all know the basic ideas: pancakes, eggs & sausage, french toast, etc... But today I’m going to teach you how to WOW your friends and your taste buds! You can make eggs and bacon, over a fire, in a BROWN PAPER BAG! I read about this years ago and finally tried it. It was so easy and fun. Granted I did catch one bag on fire, but that was because I was being impatient and attempting to cook over flames. Don’t do that and you’re golden :) Materials:
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