David Heitsman
11-07-2008, 09:18 PM
Leaving right after Remembrance Day for the Empire Valley again for a week of horse and jet hunting. Have been out getting the groceries and making the plans. I bring the tent, stove and grub and my uncle brings the horses.
Day 1 Breakfast; Whole grain Pancakes, Berry and Maple Syrup, Coffee & Beef Bacon
Lunch is trail mixes fruit and jerky. Stuff we can eat while riding.
Dinner ; Rib Eye Steaks rubbed with chipotle powder, smashed baby garlic potatoes asparagus and apple pie.
Breakfast 2nd Day. Huevos Rancheros & Coffee
Dinner: Cornish Game hens poached in the Dutch oven stuffed with Jalapeno and Poblano peppers. Served with raw spinach and bread stuffing.
Breakfast :Hashbrowns and omeletes
Dinner : Beef Rib racks. These are braised in the stock pot on the wood stove when we leave in the AM and will gently simmer about three hours in a court boillion type miraquos mixture. Then they are finished on the grill and served with hashbrowns and niblets corn
Dinner: Grilled Salmon and wild rice. Normally prepared with terryaki and brown sugar.
Dinner: Curried chicken drumsticks and thighs fried on the stove. I get these premarinated from an Asian meat shop in Clearbrook. This will be served with lentils and a curried vegetable dish along with garlic naan.
Dinner : Turkey Fajitas and jalapeno chili beans. This is a turkey breast that is marinated in lime and tequila. You get them from Costco in Bellingham. Condiments are guacamole, pico de gallo sauted peppers etc.
Dinner: Make your own pizzas. I get the whole wheat flat breads from Costco and I like pesto sauce and spinach and bacon on mine. My uncle is more for the Johnsonville Italian turkey sausages with tomatoe and mozza.
Just put the lid down on the barbeque and shut off one burner to become and oven.
I will have a couple pies and also a tray of the greek baclava fillo desserts
to finish with.
These will all be washed by cans of O'douls.
We never go hungry and we never lose any weight.
Day 1 Breakfast; Whole grain Pancakes, Berry and Maple Syrup, Coffee & Beef Bacon
Lunch is trail mixes fruit and jerky. Stuff we can eat while riding.
Dinner ; Rib Eye Steaks rubbed with chipotle powder, smashed baby garlic potatoes asparagus and apple pie.
Breakfast 2nd Day. Huevos Rancheros & Coffee
Dinner: Cornish Game hens poached in the Dutch oven stuffed with Jalapeno and Poblano peppers. Served with raw spinach and bread stuffing.
Breakfast :Hashbrowns and omeletes
Dinner : Beef Rib racks. These are braised in the stock pot on the wood stove when we leave in the AM and will gently simmer about three hours in a court boillion type miraquos mixture. Then they are finished on the grill and served with hashbrowns and niblets corn
Dinner: Grilled Salmon and wild rice. Normally prepared with terryaki and brown sugar.
Dinner: Curried chicken drumsticks and thighs fried on the stove. I get these premarinated from an Asian meat shop in Clearbrook. This will be served with lentils and a curried vegetable dish along with garlic naan.
Dinner : Turkey Fajitas and jalapeno chili beans. This is a turkey breast that is marinated in lime and tequila. You get them from Costco in Bellingham. Condiments are guacamole, pico de gallo sauted peppers etc.
Dinner: Make your own pizzas. I get the whole wheat flat breads from Costco and I like pesto sauce and spinach and bacon on mine. My uncle is more for the Johnsonville Italian turkey sausages with tomatoe and mozza.
Just put the lid down on the barbeque and shut off one burner to become and oven.
I will have a couple pies and also a tray of the greek baclava fillo desserts
to finish with.
These will all be washed by cans of O'douls.
We never go hungry and we never lose any weight.