Hole 16 break...waiting at the tee box
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Found a YUMMY recipe for all of our zucchini
Okay I found this recipe and boy is yummy!
Zucchini Banana Bread (makes great muffins (12) with a half recipe)
3c Flour
2c Quick Oatmeal
4t Baking Powder
2t Salt
2t Cinnamon (or more if you like more)
2 Large Bananas, mashed
1 1/2c Sugar
1 1/2c Oil
4 Eggs
3c Grated Zucchini
1t Vanilla
3/4c walnuts (optional)
Beat sugar and oil, then add eggs - Mix until creamy then add the mashed bananas and zucchini. Add in salt, cinnamon, vanilla. Then mix in the flour and quick oatmeal slowly (sort of folding it in to your mix), then add nuts if you like. Put mixture into a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes - makes 3 to 4 pans.
I made a half portion and filled a regular size muffin tin (12) with the batter to the just about the top. I baked at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes - they were PERFECT and YUMMY! I wish I had a picture!
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Zucchini Banana Bread (makes great muffins (12) with a half recipe)
3c Flour
2c Quick Oatmeal
4t Baking Powder
2t Salt
2t Cinnamon (or more if you like more)
2 Large Bananas, mashed
1 1/2c Sugar
1 1/2c Oil
4 Eggs
3c Grated Zucchini
1t Vanilla
3/4c walnuts (optional)
Beat sugar and oil, then add eggs - Mix until creamy then add the mashed bananas and zucchini. Add in salt, cinnamon, vanilla. Then mix in the flour and quick oatmeal slowly (sort of folding it in to your mix), then add nuts if you like. Put mixture into a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes - makes 3 to 4 pans.
I made a half portion and filled a regular size muffin tin (12) with the batter to the just about the top. I baked at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes - they were PERFECT and YUMMY! I wish I had a picture!
cooks.com
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Elk Farm in Rose Lake Area
On our way home from Missoula this weekend, we decided to make a short drive past an Elk Farm in the Rose Lake, ID area.
The group of Elk at the farm, you can see the fence that keeps them in.
This is a wild Cow Elk that was outside of the fence. She was quite nervous about Earl, Kuuma and I in the car...she just wasn't too sure of us.
This is a wild Cow Elk that was outside of the fence. She was quite nervous about Earl, Kuuma and I in the car...she just wasn't too sure of us.
This is a video of a farmed Bull Elk that is "in love" with the wild Cow Elk outside of the fence. You can hear Earl and I sounding like the biggest dorks but you can also hear the Bull Elk bugle to the Cow Elk on the outside of the fence. They were both trying to figure out the best way to get to each other...LOVE.
All of the Bull Elk had their antlers trimmed down pretty short, we assume so they do not try to kill each other while they are in their fenced area this time of year. They tend to argue over the ladies a bit when they are in their rut.
Enjoy!
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