Saturday, August 14, 2010

How Supper is Done 'Round Here


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Gathering wood for the fire.

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With six huge pecan trees
on our lot ...
THAT is not a problem.

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The MEAT of the matter.

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Making Bread.

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Chopping cucumbers.

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Boiling potatoes in salty water
with a whole stick of REAL butter.

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Making the cool, fresh cucumber salad ...
that's dill, not pepper,
sprinkled atop that collection of goodness.

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Boiled the potatoes down
into its own thick juices.

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Come on, Baby, light my fire ... it's time.

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Farting the star ...
or, if you prefer, starting the far.

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Time to get excited.

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Bread's ready.

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Fire's ready.

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Supper's ready.

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The juicy and tender result
of three minutes
each side
upon direct flame.

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Bon Appetit!

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18 comments:

  1. Looks great! Will you share your break and cuke salad recipes?

    Does Laura eat potatos yet?? :)

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  2. No ma'am she STILL won't eat potatoes ... not even french fries :(

    Bread: 3 cups of self-rising flour, one bottle of beer, two eggs ... sometimes i add a cup of parmesan and a little garlic ... plop it into a greased pan ... 350* for 45 minutes or so ... that's it.

    Cucumber Salad: Cold cubed cucumbers, salt, lots of dillweed, and a glob of sour cream ... then just play with other seasonings i.e. garlic, pepper ... let it sit and absorb flavors ... keep chilled ... delicious!

    HOW ARE YOU?!?!?

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  3. that is mouth watering, and the recipes sound easy enough!

    love ya MC

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  4. It WAS mouth-watering, Mandy!

    And everything whipped together real easy ... like clockwork.

    I love you, too :)

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  5. Looks amazing!!! I wish I was closer!
    Shannon

    Why do I not know how to comment as myself? I always have to go by ananymous....=(

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  6. OMGoodness Shannon ... so neato to see here make your presence KNOWN here!!!

    Hey, to make an official comment, do you see right there below where it says "comment as" ... and then the scroll bar? Just scroll down to Google account, and log on, and make your comment :)

    It WAS amazing, and I wish you were CLOSER too ... we'd have sooo much fun :)

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  7. I'm great! Enjoying the life!
    So, are you finally moving up to OK?

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  8. yum, now I am hungry, the commercials lie, yogurt DOESN'T taste like boston creme pie, chocolate souffle or anything else, LOL I am swiping these...not even fries huh? Hope you are having a great weekend ♥

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  9. I am officially following your blog!!! You have fans, Mama!!! Shannon

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  10. Kirsten, I am thrilled to hear you are GREAT, and enjoying LIFE! Oklahoma will always be a dream we look toward, but it's STILL not happening YET ... when the time is RIGHT, it will :)

    Thank you for stopping by, Dee ... nope, no ma'am, not even fries...she is a silly girl. I AM having a wonderful weekend, and I hope you are too :)

    Thank you so much, again, Shannon ... I am working on "the fans" part ... made me smile :)

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  11. Nice!! Good ol' American Food!! In my travels I have had many people say there is no such thing as "American" food. after I cook for them they understand!

    It is not only the food, its the atmosphere as well just looking at your photos made me feel right at home!

    Found your blog after searching for Land in OK. .. Its a Good find!

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  12. Thank you BlackBeard ... you come back ANY time, and make yourself at home :)

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  13. Too bad you couldn't send me my supper by snail mail. Probably wouldn't be as good when it got here though. ;) Sure looks GOOD!

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  14. Yum!! Looks delicious, Brooke! And I know that bread is good.

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  15. I've gotta get the recipe for the cucumber salad and the potatoes. I've never made potatoes by putting the butter into the boiling water....what a GREAT idea!!!

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  16. Kaysha Marie KosmanAugust 15, 2010 at 5:26 PM

    Yum-EEEEE

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  17. and now I am glad to have found you here : ) Hope all is well, dinner looks yummy, I will get caught up soon

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  18. Kirsten Anderson via FacebookOctober 7, 2010 at 10:52 AM

    I wanted you to know that your beer bread recipe is a big hit around here! THanks for sharing!

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