Trying to start the motor
This is what JJ did for about a half hour. He's got patience and perserverence, Unfortunately they didn't pay off this time. The motor never started.
Feeding the Seagulls and ducks
Video of us as "the dead animal"
Every time Jordan took the helm, JJ needed to remind him to look to where we were headed. We couldn't figure out why he kept looking backwards. It wasn't until the end of the day that we realized he thought the back of the boat was the front.
Despite the dissapointment of measley winds, I did enjoy practicing without the pressure of a heeling boat making me nervous.
She loves the water!
After a few hours on the lake "sailing back and forth by the dock (and out a little) We packed up and headed home. Not wanting to tackle mud again, we left the boat at JJ's work and by the time we walked in the door around 6:30, I was extremely grateful I had thought ahead about dinner. As predicted, it was wonderful to come home to the aroma of a home cooked stew.
Enjoying the Pirate Stew. It really hit the spot.
I knew we needed a simple dessert for this night. JJ's sister Vanessa gave us a Whirley Pop pan for Christmas. We've enjoyed using it to make our own popcorn. We decided to try a recipe our of the whirley pop cook book using a favorite.
Video of Isabel's Laughing Fit.
I can't remember what it was about, but she was definitely loopy
I completely spaced the photos of our finished products....ooops.
Pirate Stew (we doubled everything but the meat)
3/4 c diced onion
1 lb ground beed
1/4 cup uncooked rice ( we added more rice and extra water accordingly)
3 cups diced potatoes
1 cup diced celery
2 cups canned kidney beans ( we added black beans too)
1 tsp. salt
pepper
1/4 tsp. chili powder ( I think the author is afraid of flavor, we put in at least 1-2 tsp.)
1/4 tsp. Worcestershire sauce ( we put in a tbsp or 2)
1 cup tomato sauce
1/2 cup water (we added more veggies)
Directions: Brown meat and onions. Stir ingredients into crockpot. Cook on low 6 hours. Serve with chips and cheese.
Review
This turned out really tastey as long with a good amount of salt and pepper. I think I may have forgotten to add the salt it called for. The addition of rice was a welcome change from our normal chili. The kids gobbled this up, which usually means success.
Chocolate Popcorn
(I have been looking and looking and I can't figure out where I put the little Whirley recipe book. I will have to add this recipe later when I find the book. This is why I am desperately trying to catch up on my posts. Hopefully I will be caught up in the next couple of weeks. )
Review
As for the Popcorn. The crushed oreo mixture was a good idea in theory if it weren't for gravity. The chocolate topping sank to the bottom of the bowl without sticking well to the popcorn. I am not going to deny, I still ate it addictively-- after all who can resist the dynamic duo, Salty and Sweet? But, it wasn't worth the calories. I would of been better off downing a row of Oreos with milk!
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