Another hybrid dish somewhere between ragu and colache!
Horseradish and mustard encrusted baked chicken served with quinoa. I've taken some notes on tonights dishes for future changes for instance there wasn't near enough mustard on the chicken! Oh and don't forget to salt the chicken next time. I'm still getting used to quinoa, it's wonderful but my brain keeps telling my tongue that it's cream of wheat when in fact it is not. Next time I'll add some fresh herbs to the quinoa at the very end.
Showing posts with label Horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horse. Show all posts
Friday, July 27, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Friday, July 15, 2011
Snake Weed or Horse Tail Rush
It all depends on who you ask as to what the correct name of this plant is, the only thing I'm certain about is that it's native.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Black Gold - Horse Manure
This batch was a little hotter but will be usable come fall, it's heavy with hay and straw which makes me very happy because I don't have to mix leaves into the manure.
Monday, May 09, 2011
Rusty Horse Shoes
Given to me by Norma for rust dyeing, she's my horse manure supplier, I can't wait to see what kinds of patterns I come up with.
Sunday, July 26, 2009

Pale Horse the Prophecy -
1996
Paint on Canvas 36x48
I was going to add more paint to the surface but have since decided on some loose running stitches and some attachments. I started this piece in 1996 it's paint on canvas I've finally decided on how I want to stitch the piece and what I'd like to attach to the surface. I'll have John build me a frame for the piece when I'm done
Friday, March 27, 2009
Cardine

I started this piece sometime around 1999, working on Prairie Potholes No. 15 last night reminded me that I that this piece was still in progress. Cardine needs his eye lashes and then I need to finish the scene on the lower canvas I have some barbed wire some place to put on the lower half of the canvas section.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Horse Manure


We picked up a load of aged horse manure last night to put on the east garden. First we put down a layer of chipped leaves and compost, then a layer of garden lime, then the manure, then another layer of lime. By the time we were done tilling up the remaining sod in the side yard, to make one continious garden space, it was too dark and too late to chip the remaining leaves to put on top of the manure! This is my first year lasanga gardening.Sunday, June 08, 2008
Compost Bin Update
Now finished we've been using the compost and have since added about a half ton of rotted horse manure to the mix. We haven't ever had problems with critters in our compost pile, unless you count two legged critters!
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Garden's In!
Well after spending all day yesterday scrubbing the laundry room from top to bottom (it flooded this past along with everything else) I was finally able to get the remainder of the south and east gardens in tonight, before it begins raining again. A good portion of my cucumbers didn't come up so I planted watermelons a small fruit variety type that matures in 73 days or less. So come August I should have some ripe melons hopefully.
So the only thing that is left to tackle is the north garden, but the junk pile needs to be removed. First we need to find a source of clean fill dirt and then haul the remaining horse manure to the site and get it "composting".
So the only thing that is left to tackle is the north garden, but the junk pile needs to be removed. First we need to find a source of clean fill dirt and then haul the remaining horse manure to the site and get it "composting".
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