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  • More about camping

    I’ve had a few questions about our camping trip, so I thought I’d treat you all to a play-by-play of the weekend.

    (follow along via Ofoto pictures)

    We drove out to Colorado Bend State Park, near Lampasas on Saturday around noon, and arrived at the park around 2:00 p.m. Lindsay had snagged a tent and two sleeping bags for us from UT, and they ended up being of really great quality.

    We all pitched our tents and set out our fold-out chairs and decided what to do with ourselves. The day was gorgeous, not too hot, not to cool, and not a cloud in the sky. We set out for a 4.5-mile hike around the park. It was the best hiking trail I have been on…it ranged from grassy fields to rocky hills you had to climb carefully, to shaded desert-like areas, and we had to cross streams several times (all of us trying very hard not to get our feet wet). At the end of the trail (well, it was actually beginning, but we hiked it backwards), a beautiful oasis of small waterfalls, natural springs, and a clear pond awaited us. The boys and I jumped in, being the only crazy ones in the group, I guess, because it was COLD!

    By this time we were all tired and hungry, so we headed back to camp for some of my four-bean chili cooked over our tiny two-burner stove. Unfortunately, I left the house in such a hurry that day that I forgot the beans and the tomatoes, which are of course very important ingredients in a four-bean chili. We ended up having sauteed vegetables and tortillas and cheese and Chex Mix and cornbread, and the guys grilled up some sausages and made hot dogs with sauerkraut. It was all cooked over the fire because we couldn’t get our stove to work. It all turned out fine, though. Then we toasted marshmallows and chatted a bit, and headed off to bed.

    I might add that by this time, it was COLD out there. Thank goodness we had super-duper-warm sleeping bags. They were a little claustrophobic, kind of mummy-shaped, but man, they were warm.

    The next morning we got up (some of us earlier than others, and yes, I slept in) and the boys made breakfast over the fire…breakfast tacos (with egg beaters and veggie sausage) and apple dumplings (Chad’s very own specialty). It was so yummy and perfectly campy. We packed up our tents and trekked back to the springs to hang out (the boys jumped in again), then had a picnic on the grass with hummus sandwiches (with avocado, sliced tomato, lettuce, and cheese) and chips. Then it was on the road again to come back home.

    The weather was so perfect all weekend, and we had such a good time. Amazingly enough, we all got along really well, and no one wanted to kill anyone else by the end of the trip (as far as I know)…

    So based on our experiences, I would recommend the following things:

    • Go to Colorado Bend State Park! And take the hiking trail backwards.
    • Buy Marmot sleeping bags for cold camping nights.
    • Never rent a two-burner stove from UT.
    • Don’t forget the beans.
    • Toast marshmallows as often as you can.
    • Play hackeysack–it’s fun!
    • Live life before it’s over.

    Four-Bean Chili

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1/2 yellow onion, chopped
    • 1 green bell pepper, chopped
    • 2 stalks celery, chopped
    • 2 small zucchini, sliced
    • 4 carrots, sliced
    • 2 cans (14.5 ounces each) diced tomatoes, undrained
    • 1 can black-eyed peas, drained
    • 1 can kidney beans, drained
    • 1 can chickpeas, drained
    • 2 cups water
    • 1 teaspoon oregano
    • 2 tablespoons chili powder
    • 1 teaspoon cumin
    • Freshly ground black pepper
    • Salt to taste

    Saute onion, garlic, bell pepper, and celery in hot oil in a large pot over medium heat until onion is translucent. Add remaining ingredients and simmer, covered, over low heat for 45 – 60 minutes or until vegetables are tender and flavors have combined.

    Makes a lot! Maybe 6 big servings?

    Source: me

    April 5, 2005
    Austin, Recipes
  • My new adventure

    Sorry for the blue not-so-great photo above, but I just had to post something before I exploded, and it’s the only picture I had. What you see before you is my new place of employment…or one of them anyway. I am now cooking and serving breakfast at two bed and breakfasts just a few minutes from our home! They are owned by one couple, Sylvia and Chris, who are extremely nice and fun to be around.

    Today was my first day, and I helped make the almond crepes and migas, and set out the other breakfast items (fruit, yogurt, cereal, juice, etc.). After breakfast, I baked chocolate chip cookies and prepared vegetable quiches for tomorrow morning, and organized the kitchen a bit. (You know me, always organizing.) I have to say that the only thing disappointing about today was that my scrumptious chocolate chip cookies didn’t turn out so scrumptious…I’ll just have to get used to a new oven and new ingredients and tools.

    Today I worked at the Star of Texas Inn, and tomorrow I’ll be cooking at the Austin Folk House. I’m so thrilled to have found this job, doing what I love doing, in a great kitchen with a great environment. It’s dreamy.

    April 4, 2005
    Random Thoughts
  • In the rough

    This weekend we went camping for the first time in forever. We slept in a tent, snuggled in sleeping bags, toasted marshmallows, cooked over an open fire, went hiking, swam at the springs, and had a great time. I’ll post more about it later, but for tonight, I’m exhausted, and I have an early morning tomorrow on a brand new adventure (more about that later, too).

    Justin and I are sitting below are camping pals in this photo: (from left to right) Andy, Chad, Lindsay, Jerry, and Stacy.

    Hope your weekend was wonderful, too!

    April 3, 2005
    Austin, Random Thoughts
  • Cafe Roux

    During our recent spring-cleaning, I found some old frames that we were ready to get rid of. I decided to use one of them to personalize Roux’s dining area so he would feel more at home while eating his three little scoops of Science Diet a day.

    I used sticker letters, a photo of us that I printed out on regular paper, and cat-themed stickers to fill the frame. I think it goes well with our yellow walls and green cabinets, and adds that extra bit of comfort to Roux’s meager rations. He’s on a strict diet of 3/4 cup dry food a day, due to his…er…hefty build. He actually lost some weight the last time he was at the vet’s office, down to 16.5 pounds from 17.1 pounds. He’s a big cat, and he never misses a meal. At least now his meals will be a little more interesting. (He hasn’t noticed the frame yet, but I know at dinner he will be swept away by the ambience.)

    March 31, 2005
    Crafty
  • Wishing

    Last night I was treated to a wonderful birthday dinner with my husband and a few of my close friends. After a scrumptious dinner at East Side Cafe (I gorged on the brie and chutney appetizer), we went to Chad and Lindsay’s home for a homemade, chocolatey yummy birthday cake prepared by (who else?) Leti. We decided not to put the full twenty-seven candles on the cake (for fire hazard reasons), which was good because I had a hard time blowing out the ones I had! They were sparkler candles, and were fun to watch, but it took the whole group’s effort to extinguish them. So I guess everyone helped in making my wish come true.

    One of my birthday gifts from Justin was a lifetime supply of chocolate. Actually, it was a gift certificate to Dr. Chocolate, one of my favorite shops in Austin. I can already taste the dark chocolate with caramel, the chocolate covered strawberries, the chocolatey chocolicious chocolate…I think I’ll be making weekly visits to the shop from now on.

    The other gift he gave me was my very own website for my blog…www.poco-cocoa.com! I will notify you once it’s all set up so you can update your links. I can’t wait until it’s mine, all mine!

    So thanks to everyone for your thoughtful cards and emails and notes and phone calls and gifts. It was a wonderful birthday, and today is just as wonderful since I get to eat leftover chocolate cake for lunch and dinner and snacks. Mmmmmm….chocolate…..

    March 31, 2005
    Random Thoughts
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