Thursday, July 28, 2011

dough-cooked-over-the-fire

Our family has started a little summer tradition in recent years - dough-cooked-over-the-fire (such an original name, I know). Actually, the first time Mike and I were introduced to this was when we went to Germany with Word of Life a few years ago. There, of course, we had it with bratwurst or Nutella. Here we've Canadianized it a bit and use plain old smokies...or Nutella. What is interesting about it is that while we learned it in Germany, Canadian history has a very similar traditional food called Bannock. Since I come from a German-Canadian family it seems very fitting, I suppose :).

It's fun! 
It tastes so yummy! 
And it's become a staple at our campfire cookouts.
So, I thought I would share it with y'all (as the Texans say). 

...so you can be as happy as Josh...
"mmm...sweet satisfaction"

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DOUGH-COOKED-OVER-THE-FIRE Recipe
1/2 cup warm water
3/4 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp of yeast
Mix above ingredients together and let proof until doubled in size.

In a mixing bowl place:
1/4 cup cream 
1 1/2 cups warm water
1/8 cup of sugar
3/4 tsp salt
2 cups of flour
Mix together until spongy.

Add the yeast mixture to spongy mixture and blend together.
Add about 2-3 cups more of flour.
Mix until it makes a firm dough.

Kneed dough for about 10 minutes on a floured surface.
(if dough is still sticky add more flour)
Then place dough in a large oiled bowl.
And let rise until doubled in size.

Form dough into small individual-sized bun shapes and place on a pan.

Take small ball of dough and wrap around the end of a thick stick, sealing edges well (we usually take a knife and scrape all the bark off the end we are cooking on...unless you like to eat that sort of thing).

 Cook until well-done over an open fire. 

Enjoy with sausages, smokies, hot dog wieners, jam, honey or Nutella...

...and many, many friends

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(thanks to Mom and Auntie Doris for perfecting a recipe that works perfectly!)




Sunday, July 17, 2011

Cool Beans!!!

Once upon a day last week we were driving through Red Deer when, lo and behold, we saw a...
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...
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...double-decker bus!

Of course we had to stop...
...and get some coffee too...:)


A Summer Project - Week # 2-3







 A POEM FOR THE HOME



There once was a crew with no clue;
They looked like they came from the zoo.
They wandered around
With thoughts so profound
Yet with no idea what to do.

The head-honcho came and did say
That this was no ordinary day
"I'll whip you into shape,
now pass me that tape
Let's see you work for your pay."*

The Pasload** it shot until hot
Then suddenly it stopped and would not.
Our tool may be neat
But Don's got us beat:
“Just give this here router a shot!”

First task was to pour the cement
Using many tools that were lent
Then putting up walls
And avoiding all falls
‘Cept Mitch who fell in the basement....***


*Disclaimer: my father is not a slave-driver. In this case, rythm and rhyme is more important than truth ;).
**Our handy dandy air-nailer...the much fought over tool...when it's in a working mood.
***True story. But he's okay...just a little sore. 




(C) Missy, Mandy, Sarah, Auntie Doris (with assistance from Mike, Josh, Ryan, Mitch and Uncle Miles)

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Prairie Storm

This past Thursday evening the storm clouds were brewing. A glimpse of the awesome power and beauty of the clouds and seeing the effects of the wind puts life into perspective. How small we really are! Day to day we go about our lives thinking that we actually have some sort of control or security of our own making but one glimpse of a prairie storm in the distance is an awesome and humble reminder of our true place and of our dependence on the One who truly can control all things!

*photo credits go to my mom & mandy
  
Who has ascended into heaven and descended? Who has gathered the wind in His fists? Who has wrapped the waters in His garment? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name or His son's name? Surely you know!  
- Proverbs 30:4 -


Out of all of this we got not even one drop of rain but only miles away the wind demonstrated its strength. The pictures below are from a farm about 5 minutes up the road from my parent's who told us that they suffered minor damages compared to farmers only a few more miles north of them.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

A Summer Project - Week #1

It was tossed around as an idea over a year ago. 
It was put onto paper several months ago. 
Work began just over a week ago. 

This summer our family is building a spec house together.