Here is the basic Pancakes recipe we use at our house:
1 1/4 c. flour
2 T. sugar
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking powder
1 egg
1 c. milk
1 T. cooking oil
and for buttermilk pancakes, reduce baking powder to 1 tsp., add 1/2 tsp. baking soda and use 1 1/3 c. buttermilk
I add 2-3 handfuls of blueberries, or a can of pumpkin and more flour.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Farm report June 22
The garden is progressing, thanks, in large part to the watering provided by God and supplemented a little by moi. We've added a couple of things and changed the way we have support for vines, and the overall effect has the potential for being very effective, if we can maintain it.
This is a brace that faces west and has cucumbers climbing it (top photo), providing shade for lettuce (bottom) which is still going strong even today, June 22. Here it is 2:00 and already the cuc's are starting to provide shade. We've been fairly successful with squashing squash beetles, with anywhere from 20 to 100 per day. They are slowing down finally.
We also added this strawberry pyramid, with plants on all four sides. The south side has had a little trouble, but still making it. You can see in the background our potato circles, obviously in need of some water.
And we took a goat panel, bent it over a path and created this arch for trellising (I'm sure that's not a real word) with pole beans on the east side and summer squash on the west. The beans are getting the idea, the squash not so much.
The top pic shows the whole trellis and the bottom shows the bean side, although the fact that they're climbing is not very evident.
Finally, we got word from a neighbor that he had found some goats wandering the highway last winter and hear we lost some. We're getting our goats back! Yay!
What a spring!
This is a brace that faces west and has cucumbers climbing it (top photo), providing shade for lettuce (bottom) which is still going strong even today, June 22. Here it is 2:00 and already the cuc's are starting to provide shade. We've been fairly successful with squashing squash beetles, with anywhere from 20 to 100 per day. They are slowing down finally.
We also added this strawberry pyramid, with plants on all four sides. The south side has had a little trouble, but still making it. You can see in the background our potato circles, obviously in need of some water.
And we took a goat panel, bent it over a path and created this arch for trellising (I'm sure that's not a real word) with pole beans on the east side and summer squash on the west. The beans are getting the idea, the squash not so much.
The top pic shows the whole trellis and the bottom shows the bean side, although the fact that they're climbing is not very evident.
Finally, we got word from a neighbor that he had found some goats wandering the highway last winter and hear we lost some. We're getting our goats back! Yay!
What a spring!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Singing around the pole
This Saturday, April 27 our OK Chorale will have its annual Spring Show at the Harding School in OK City. There will be performances at 2 and 7, and the chorus will celebrate 75 years of both the Barbershop Harmony Society and the OK Chorale. We will be joined by members of the Music Central barbershop chorus, also of Oklahoma City.
Join us for a fun time listening to some great guys sing wonderful music.
Join us for a fun time listening to some great guys sing wonderful music.
Labels:
Barbershop,
Barbershop Harmony Society,
music,
Music Central,
OK Chorale
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