Chickens, Bunnies, and Dogs, Oh My!

Guess what? I have actually missed this little micro-corner of the internet for this little blog of mine. Life got crazy for a while: home-building (quite literally), infants, 2020, toddlers, unfinished home projects, growing kids, life demands… the list could go on forever. But alas, I’m here again. I’m happy to see you. I’m happy to have some space, growth, freedom, bits of joy and lots of light and laughter as I navigate this beautiful life I get to create.

Lots of dreams and ideas for the year(s) ahead. Excited to see a lot of plans come to life! Last year, on Saturday, March 14th, the weekend the Stay at Home Order for Covid went into place we got 7 chickens! Actually, we got 8 but one turned out to be a rooster! He found a new home at a rooster sanctuary in the hills near where we live. I like to think he’s doing much better there than bossing around our sweet “Ladies” as I call them. They’ve been producing eggs since August which has been amazing because we haven’t bought eggs since! Through September and October we had lots of extra eggs to share with family and friends, which was nice.

Anyways, we need to finish the chicken area. It’s a messy, stinky, somewhat ugly side yard with a LOT of potential. But first, here’s a little recap:

Picking up our chicks at the feed store!
Nala getting acquainted with her new friends!
No one loved the baby chicks more than this girl!
Baby chicks are so fun!
Spent a lot of time doing this thanks to baby chicks and covid
Our side yard “before” chicks but after the home build. I’ll dust off a before the home build picture, it was quite the sight!
We have a coop! Now to build the run…
Chris built a run off the coop and secured it all the way around against predators! The painting got started but it still hasn’t been finished, so I’m excited to do that this spring.
She’s a farm girl at heart 🙂
Our first egg! You can’t really tell here but it was a little tiny egg!
Looooots of eggs!
In August we adopted Bun Bun from friends who moved to Tennessee! She’s 10 and you’d never think it!
Gathering those eggs never gets old!

I’ll post next time about what this area looks like now and how I plan to clean it up!! In that last picture you can see all the leaves around my feet… those need to be blown and raked up for starters…

Cheers!

Lemon-Blueberry Bread to Fight the Winter Blues

It’s been particularly rainy, cold, and windy here in the Bay Area. Normally this doesn’t bother me, as I love fall and winter and relish in this weather. However, this year I wouldn’t mind speeding up the process a bit as the thought of spring and summer sound exceptionally wonderful.

One night earlier this week, Chris came home and I came undone: I was exhausted.  It is time for summer, sunshine and a long break, I told him. The next morning my mom’s group was meeting and I was determined to bring something: I may not be able to control the weather, if my children are sick, how many more loads of laundry we have left, the TRAFFIC – oh man, the traffic is so terrible around here that it’s soul crushing…. but I can make a pretty great Lemon Blueberry Bread to turn my mood right side up again, and that alone is something worth celebrating.  I pulled out the last few lemons our sweet neighbor gave us a few weeks back at the start of February (whose lemon tree produces 20+ pounds of lemons in the dead of winter!?) and the pack of blueberries I’d randomly bought at the store last weekend and set to work.

Recipe originally from Home Baked Comfort by Kim Laidlaw

INGREDIENTS:

For the Bread:

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tbsp grated lemon zest
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/2  cup whole milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup fresh blueberries

For the Syrup:

  • 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 3 tbsp granulated sugar

For the Glaze:

  • 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar
  • 3 tsp fresh lemon juice

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Preheat oven to 350. Butter and flour a 9×5 inch loaf pan.
  2. In a bowl, sift the flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
  3. In your stand mixer or large bowl with a hand mixer, beat the butter, granulated sugar, and lemon zest on medium-high speed until light and soft. About 3 minutes.
  4. Add the eggs, one at a time until fully incorporated.
  5. Add the milk and vanilla extract, and mix fully together.
  6. Slowly add the dry ingredients, and stir until just blended. Fold in the blueberries.
  7. Scrape into the loaf pan, and place in oven. Bake for about 50 minutes – I check it around 45 minutes and take it out around 50-51 minutes, when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  8. Take it out of the oven, let it cool and then turn onto a plate.
  9. While the bread is in the oven, make the syrup:
    1. In a small saucepan, boil the lemon juice and granulated sugar over medium heat until syrupy.  It will bubble up and get syrupy after about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat.
    1. Using a wooden skewer (or toothpick), pierce the top, sides, and bottom of the bread.  Brush, or I typically pour, the syrup all over the bread. It’ll ooze into the pierced parts and be amazing, I promise.
  10. Make the glaze: in a small bowl, stir the confectioners’ sugar and lemon juice. Drizzle over the top of the bread once it’s completely cool.

NOTES:

  • The recipe states to toss the blueberries in a small bowl with a teaspoon of flour  before folding into the batter.  The idea is that this prevents the blueberries from sinking to the bottom of the loaf pan while it’s baking. I don’t do this.  I’ve done it a couple of times and found that: (1) it doesn’t serve it’s purpose and (2) it’s more work and clean up.

Cheers!

New Years in Argentina!

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I truly can’t believe it’s already February?!  We’re 1/12 of the way through the year, and I must say it’s been a really fun, adventurous, and exciting year so far. To kick off the new year we celebrated with friends in Patagonia.  Specifically, we stayed with family friends who have a fly fishing lodge in Esquel, Argentina.  It was one of the most beautiful places I’d been in years.

While we were there I kept thinking I was in the movie The Sound of Music, and found myself waiting for everyone to break out into song and dance: “a doe! a deer! a female deer, rain, a drop of golden sun…” while that never happened, I couldn’t stop playing the movie over and over in my head.  Maria, played by Julie Andrews, says in the movie: “the skies were so blue today, and everything was so green, I just had to be a part of it.” This is exactly what it felt like to be there.  Kids climbing trees, picking strawberries and raspberries and cherries right off the trees, running outside all day, riding bikes, swimming, I could go on…

We let the kids go kayaking in the river one afternoon, and I couldn’t help but remember that scene in the movie where the children and Maria are in their canoes heading back home and they all fall in the water while their Father watches –  although my kids never fell in I think these pictures give a glimpse of what I’m talking about! If you couldn’t already tell The Sound of Music is one of my all time favorite films.  😉

After we left our friends’ place, we continued to Villa La Angostura which is closer to Bariloche, also in Patagonia.  We stayed in a gorgeous home turned hotel that I didn’t want to leave, and that I now can’t wait to go back to one day! It was a truly incredible trip that I’m grateful we got to do as a family.

During this trip we didn’t have internet connection of any kind whatsoever for 3 or 4 days straight. I can’t explain how incredibly freeing it was to be forced to disconnect in that way.  We couldn’t check e-mail, there was no “let me Google that!” during dinner conversations…anything. Not even texting.  As a result, since coming home, I spend less time online, less time thinking about e-mail, social media, surfing the web to browse this and that. I find that it allows me to play more, have more fun, and be more present, for lack of a better word.  … things to think about, I suppose.

cheers! and happy belated New Year! 😉

Kid’s Cheese Pizza

I looooove pizza! Melted cheese with a delicious crust smothered in tomato sauce?! Yes, please! Making pizza during the summer months is so fun, especially with the kids.  They love to roll out the dough and put all the toppings on.  This particular day, Jack shaped his pizza dough into “Mickey Mouse” and his excitement was so sweet.  He was especially interested in showing his sister, who is obsessed with all things Mickey Mouse, that he’d made a “Mickey Mouse pizza! haha!”  Isn’t that one of the best parts about pizza?  Each person can have a pizza as they like it, with whichever toppings they enjoy, in whatever shape they want! Square, circle, rectangle, Mickey Mouse shape – it’s creativity and personal preference at its food finest!

When it comes to the pizza dough, we’ve always been partial to store bought pizza, because it’s easy and good.  Safeway and Trader Joes make the best, in my opinion.  We tried the Whole Foods dough on this day, and it was good – but didn’t cook quite as well as the Safeway and TJ’s dough.  Maybe it was user error and we should try again?  Either way, Chris got this book for his birthday a few months ago and I’m looking forward to making our own dough later this summer! Rebecca makes a pretty incredible looking Beer Crust Pizza we should try as well, yes Beer Crust! It sounds amazing. Honestly, making our own dough seems so intimidating, and time consuming because what if it fails? But I’m pretty sure we could pull it off, and in the event it doesn’t work out, I’ll make sure to have a bag of store bought dough hidden in the fridge 😉  … To be continued…

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Our very own Pizza Master! 

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See those cute little Mickey Mouse ears? 🙂

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No tomato sauce no cheese, add guac pizza! 😉

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Our “adult” pizza; before shot.  

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Cheers!

An Easy Peachy Cobbler

 

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Fall is here.  Really, how? The Weather app tells me it’s going to be in the high 90’s this weekend.  This happens every year: fall comes around and in September/October we get a week or two of killer heat, blazing sun, AC-busting weather.  The only time I appreciated it was when I was living on the East Coast and it had been cold and rainy, when I came back to visit in October and laid by the pool for 5 days straight.  Bottom line is I’m ready for fall ya’ll.  Real true fall weather.  Until then, I’ll leave you with this super easy, and delicious Peach Cobbler that is perfect for a large gathering of friends and family on a hot weekend.

Disclaimer: this isn’t the prettiest cobbler in the world. I’ve made it dozens of times, it’s never “pretty” but it tastes incredible.  I guarantee it will be devoured. img_0592

RECIPE

Recipe Notes:

  • The recipe calls for nectarines, but I almost always use peaches. 5-6 peaches, instead of the 4 nectarines the recipe states.
  • I typically use less buttermilk: 2/3 cup instead of 3/4.
  • Sometimes, if I don’t have raspberries, I’ll use blueberries.  Just as good!

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Cheers!