Commercials show donuts as the perfect food to destroy your diet, but do you remember how fun they were when you were a child. You could eat them by taking a huge bite all the way to the hole, or loop them over your index finger and eat them in a circle. My grandfather always recommended eating the hole first.
Grandpa loved to buy and share donut holes with us - glazed, cake with white powdered sugar or rolled in chocolate sprinkles. Watch out! Don't inhale the powder sugar.
My father on the occasions that he took me to school would stop at Lee's donuts to buy his favorite chocolate cake donuts with chocolate frosting. He would buy me one with sprinkles.
And do you remember when Albertson's first moved to town. They had a donut machine that would make warm donuts while you watched. Warm cake donuts with cinnamon and sugar.
I think on my way to work, I will stop to get a donut. My favorite is a sugar donut. Then I think that I will take a huge bite all the way to the hole.
Just so you know ~ I had my usual bowl of whole grain oatmeal for breakfast. Oh, I wish I had thought to add sprinkles.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Unseasonably warm
Although it is winter, we are experiencing temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above normal and so far very little snow.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
White Christmas ?
A white christmas is not in the forecast for Ogden Canyon. Sunshine and blue skies are forecast along with cold temperatures.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Yesterday
Yesterday, we received a light dusting of snow. Now the temperatures have turned cold, so I guess our dusting of snow will stay with us. Not the white Christmas, of which we dream unless another storm hits before the 24th.
Last night, my friends and I attended a fundraiser and Christmas concert. Kurt Bestor, his friends, band and orchestra put on a lovely performance.
Last night, my friends and I attended a fundraiser and Christmas concert. Kurt Bestor, his friends, band and orchestra put on a lovely performance.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
We have been decorating trees at my work for an open house on Friday, December 9th. Check out a few pictures at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150381747845736.340126.79845845735&type=3
Friday, December 2, 2011
Winds speeds bring destruction
Wow, what a day! The high wind speed took down trees, took out power lines, and left Ogden in a mess. In the canyon, we were with out electricity for around 8 hours. Looking toward morning to see how the clean up has started.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Thanksgiving Memories
Thanksgiving morning, the kitchen is filled with scents of apples, bullion, onion and herbs. My mother is set begin the Thanksgiving Day meal. My niece arrives, herald by a greeting bark from Mollie. The preparations begin. My niece MandiAnne apprentice, watching and learning how to make dressing from my mother. She cuts two apples, two onions, and four celery stalks, adds boxed herbal bread crumbs, then bullion and shortening. My mother tells her that our dressing distinctive flavor comes from adding summer savory. MandiAnne laughs she finds it funny that no one in the family measure ingredients.
Then to the turkey, MandiAnne whispers "uncooked turkeys are gross." She is really freaked out by the turkey neck and giblets. The cooking, mixing, chopping, baking continues with congenial ribbing.
I set the table for the family, memories of childhood Thanksgiving dinner come to mind. Dinner at my grandmother house with cards tables lined up with the dinning room table through the kitchen and into the living room. The children's table in the small front bedroom. Aunts, uncles and cousins passing sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, grandpa's indian corn and more. Then later when the families got larger, we shared Thanksgiving day dinner with my aunt Phyllis at the farm. And when her family grew, we started having them at home.
My brother and nephew arrive. I have built a fire in the living room. Its flames curl around the wood, then scent of its smoke mixes with the scent of the baking turkey.
While waiting for the Turkey to cook, we all create paper sack turkeys.>
Zack & Curtis' turkey
Then to the turkey, MandiAnne whispers "uncooked turkeys are gross." She is really freaked out by the turkey neck and giblets. The cooking, mixing, chopping, baking continues with congenial ribbing.
I set the table for the family, memories of childhood Thanksgiving dinner come to mind. Dinner at my grandmother house with cards tables lined up with the dinning room table through the kitchen and into the living room. The children's table in the small front bedroom. Aunts, uncles and cousins passing sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, grandpa's indian corn and more. Then later when the families got larger, we shared Thanksgiving day dinner with my aunt Phyllis at the farm. And when her family grew, we started having them at home.
My brother and nephew arrive. I have built a fire in the living room. Its flames curl around the wood, then scent of its smoke mixes with the scent of the baking turkey.
While waiting for the Turkey to cook, we all create paper sack turkeys.>
Zack & Curtis' turkey
Dinner was served. Mom put together a delightful meal. Turkey, dressing, potatoes, gravy, vegetables, cranberries and rolls were pasted. Later pumpkin pie was served.
Then those with in-laws and ex-in-law left to attend other gathering. Those that stayed did dishes..... dishes ... dishes, and more dishes. Kitchen and dishes clean. Turkey and left overs in the frig....
We sit by the fire for a nap. After all we all know that turkey makes one sleepy.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving day!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Snowy Afternoon Walk
Lazy snow flies as Mollie and I take an afternoon walk. The road is no longer muddy, the mud has frozen. Mollie finds a stick, throwing up in the air she then chases it and throw it in the air again. She is very talented at entertaining herself.
Neighbors are heating their house with wood fires. The scent of it fills the air and upon our return this scent clings to Mollie and I.
Neighbors are heating their house with wood fires. The scent of it fills the air and upon our return this scent clings to Mollie and I.
Tis the season
Yesterday, my mother, niece and I had our picture taken with Santa at the mall. Such a practical Santa, he said that he could not fulfill my wish for world piece, but he would have no problem putting a large Christmas bow on Mollie.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
More Snow
A snowstorm came through last night and took out our power for a few hours right at dinner time. The food was prepare, so we ate by candlelight.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Hibernating
As another weekend promises another snowstorm, I continue to hibernate and read finding warmth in books and with Mollie snuggled close.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
More Blankets
The weather has gotten cold. Time for more blankets to snuggle under, a few good books to read and Mollie at my side.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
180 degrees
We woke to rain and snow this morning, a 180 degree turn from Monday's sun and 70 degree weather. More snow is forecast for later this week.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
A Fine Autumn Day
Today, was one of those autumn days that is just about perfect. A blue sky in bright contrast to the yellow box elder and cottonwood leaves still on the trees that line the river. The river is clear, and slowly flows by as I rake up fallen leaves. Mollie lies nearby, chewing on a stick. The sun just warm enough to work without a jacket
Later on a mid-day walk, I realize that this might be one of the last fine days of autumn. Snowstorms have already hit the East coast, and other are forecast for our area in the coming week.
Later on a mid-day walk, I realize that this might be one of the last fine days of autumn. Snowstorms have already hit the East coast, and other are forecast for our area in the coming week.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
A Little More Preparation
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Preparing
Yesterday, we harvested bushels of colorful autumn leaves. We added them to our composite pile.
Today, we headed to the cabin to winterize it. While Curtis drained the water out of the pipes and appliances, I mowed the lawn. Our mower chopped the Maple and Cottonwood leaves in to small flakes of autumn confetti - mulch.
Tuesday a hard freeze is forecast.
My bookshelf is stocked with a number of books. Cold weather is the perfect time to snuggle up with Mollie and read a good book.
Today, we headed to the cabin to winterize it. While Curtis drained the water out of the pipes and appliances, I mowed the lawn. Our mower chopped the Maple and Cottonwood leaves in to small flakes of autumn confetti - mulch.
Tuesday a hard freeze is forecast.
My bookshelf is stocked with a number of books. Cold weather is the perfect time to snuggle up with Mollie and read a good book.
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