More snow Saturday morning and another cold/damp day. I sure hope we have some Indian summer and don’t go straight into winter!
Taken early this morning.
Taken late Saturday afternoon.
That chili was fabulous! In fact it was so good I’m going to toss all my other chili recipes! The recipe is from this cookbook–A Few Of My Favorite Things. The author, Steve Bennett is a friend of Judy from the Patchwork Times. Seriously, it was delicious. I don’t like chili so spicy hot I can’t taste the ingredients and I don’t particularly care for cumin–sorry Judy! 🙂 This recipe doesn’t have cumin as do most chili recipes and it has a secret ingredient–a chocolate bar.
Saturday afternoon I headed over the hill to Lonn’s for Katie’s baby shower. The invitation stated all were welcome but I could not convince the Cowboy to go to a baby shower!! That was a girl thing!! Well, I knew he was mistaken–it was more of a friend/family/neighborhood gathering plus baby shower!
For the party I took a salad with poppy seed dressing, cranberries and these pecans which I can eat by the bucket full–the recipe is from a Southern Living magazine a long time ago.
Spiced Pecans from Southern Living
Ingredients
- 1 egg white
- 4 cups pecan halves (about 1 lb.)
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. ground cayenne pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
Preparation
- Whisk egg white in a large bowl until foamy. Add pecans, and stir until evenly coated with egg white.
- Stir together sugar and next 4 ingredients until blended; sprinkle sugar mixture evenly over pecans; stir gently until pecans are evenly coated. Spread pecans in a single layer in a lightly greased aluminum foil-lined 15- x 10-inch jelly-roll pan.
- Bake at 350° for 18 to 20 minutes or until pecans are toasted and dry, stirring once after 10 minutes. Remove from oven, and let cool 30 minutes or until completely cool.
Note: Store pecans in a zip-top plastic freezer bag at room temperature up to 3 days, or freeze up to 3 weeks.
Brooks and his Mom Katie who is anxious to have this next baby, soon! Someone at Lonn’s took the next two photos and I borrowed them from Facebook. They got a LOT more snow than we did which isn’t unusual.
Love that face!
Is this early for you to get snow? I am hoping for a nice long fall as well.
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No, Jeanne, this is about the time we get a minor amount of snow. Our temps don’t seem to be warming much!
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What a neat baby shower! That is a lot of September snow!! Hope it isn’t a sign of what is to come!!
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Our temps are not warming soon unfortunately!
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That snow sure is pretty. I’m sure by Spring it might be a different story, at least for me.
Thanks for sharing the Spiced Pecan recipe. I still use the Fresh Apple Cake recipe that you posted quite a while ago – my husband loves it.
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Exactly, Marsha–winter goes on for way too long in Montana!
I love that fresh apple cake recipe!
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Chili with chocolate – has to be fabulous! Looks like a great time for all at the baby shower – always fun to include everyone. Snow is dusting and disappearing in the mountains around Moab. It’s so pretty, from a distance 🙂
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I’m with you Jodee, the snow is pretty from a distance!
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Before you left North Ranch, did you see Mike and Pat McFall? I was wondering how they were doing.
Thank you.
Don in Okla.
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Mike and Pat spent the summer in Custer, SD and are now back at North Ranch, Mike is having some more treatments, both seem to be doing well.
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Thank you for the update. Good to hear they are doing OK.
Have a Great Day!
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