Monday, February 25, 2008



Sorry this went so long without comments. Sunday we went to see the sunset, which was a bust, but the waves were great. Crashing up to the steps we usually use to access the beach. Then I went to work and all the surfers were so excited - evidentally Mon AM was the time to surf. Sun.'s waves were too wild for good surfing. They even closed Stern's warf because the waves were coming onto the warf! So Mon after work we went to Rincon Point to watch the surfers, there were a lot of people on the water, and many more actually running to get to the waves. Bet a lot of people were sick on Monday. One man (the blurry picture) was so excited, he had rode a wave so far down the beach it took him 15 min to walk back. We probably could have given him a few more cheers, but he seemed to be doing ok on his own.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Amgen Tour of California

Yesterday (Friday) we were going to go to Universal City Walk and laugh at the dueling piano folks, but the forcast was for rain - so we just went to Ventura - shopped a little (Jodi we bought a pillow with your wedding colors to have and use in planning), found an Entenmans outlet store, and ate a little - the Anacapa brewing company has the best asiagio cheese dip - served with veggies and grilled beer bread - yummy! Today we had to get going a little early (for those of you who are day people - 11 AM is early for night people), but anyway rain was forecast and we wanted to see all the Tour of California bikers ride through Carpinteria - So about 30 min of standing around waiting and 30 seconds for them to all fly by our spot. But it was impressive and the amount of support personnel is amazing. This photo is of the main pack, there was an earlier group of a 7 or 8 but this was more dramatic.

Then it was to Summerland for some wine - since we were in the class we got free t-shirts, and the sommelier really challanged us to identify different tastes and aromas of the wine. I recommend the port and chocolate!

Now its raining, including hail and lightening and thunder. At least its not snowing and will be nice on Monday. Keep warm all you folks at home - we keep track of the weather and think of you often. Anyway tonight is a perfect night for soup and and fresh bread. Along with a pot or 2 of tea.

The bread is interesting - from Rachael Ray's magazine (Thank-you Mary, I look forward to this magazine every month!!!). Its a flat bread made with roasted garlic and really easy to do!

Roasted Garlic Flatbread
1 T sugar
1/4 ounce package dry yeast
1/4 c lukewarm water
3 c flour (I use half whole wheat and half white)
1 t salt (original called for 1 T, which was too salty for us)
1/2 t baking powder
1 c buttermilk (or 1 T lemon juice in cup measure then fill with milk), at room temp (microwave for 1 min if you don't get it out early)
2 T melted buttere (we used olive oil(EVOO))
1 head roasted garlic (just take off the outside loose papery stuff, cut a small slice off the top and wrap in foil put a little EVOO, and salt and roast in oven at 400 F until soft)

Sprinkle 1 T sugar and the yeast into the lukewarm water and let stand until foamy, about 5 min. In med bowl mix together the flour, salt and baking powder.

In a med bowl, stir together the buttermilk and 2 T melted butter (or EVOO). Add to the dry ingredients along with the yeast mixture and the roasted garlic (squeeze out of the papery stuff first). Mix at low speed until just combined. Change to dough hook and knead at medium speed until smooth, elastic and slightly sticky, about 5 min.

Grease a large bowl with EVOO (or butter if you insist) roll the dough in bowl to coat, cover with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in size, about 1 hour.

Preheat a griddle or large, heavy skillet over med heat. Place the dough on a work surface and cut into 8 pieces (this time I divided the dough into 10 pieces). Lightly flour work surface and roll out 1 piece into a 6 inch long oval (shorter if making 10 breads). Add to the hot skillet and cook, turning once, until puffed and golden, about 3 min total. Repeat with remaining dough - The recipe recommends brushing with melted butter as soon as the bread is off the heat - we've been leaving them dry, or you could use EVOO!

This stuff is great toasted, with hummus, as bread for a sandwich, brushed with EVOO and sprinkled with salt and rosemary and then grilled/toasted, or as a base for pizza.

And of course a sunset

Last Tuesday


Thought everyone would enjoy this picture. This display of fruit has caught my eye several times. We finally stopped and took a pictture. Tuesday's Farmer's Market is our favorite. The Chinese family, where we always get our garlic and fresh ginger, no longer has a booth at the Carpinteria Thursday market, so we must visit Santa Barbara when our supply runs low. Then we must visit the James Joyce - we save our Weight Watcher's points for this treat - A beer or coffee, peanuts and good music!!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

And in closing another sunset!


Peace

more Valentine's

Happy Valentines Day to everyone. We found these 2 pieces of driftwood and thought the one looked like a heart and the other made a good stand for the heart. The second picture is of the same heart through the window with a daisy reflected onto the heart. Looked better in real life, but you can get the idea from this.

Happy Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day seems like a good time to let everyone know that Jodi and Jon have set a date for their wedding. Keep Feb 21, 2009 open. Looks like Dale and I will spend the winter in Ohio next year. Maybe it will be a mild winter, but either way we wouldn't miss being a part of the planning. Congratulations Jodi and Jon - We love you both!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Wine classes



Not a whole lot going on out here. Dale's at choir and this is the time for me to catch up with this blog.

The last 2 Fridays we've attended a wine tasting class at the Santa Barbara City College. Very interesting - above is Dale being nice to the instructor, Cork Milner. He assures us his name was Cork before he developed a passion for wine. Feb 16 is the wine tour that goes with the class. Unfortunately I get to work and Dale is going, we better have a couple of new bottles of wine when he gets back! Weather here is supposed to be nice this weekend. Hope Ohio weather improves - what storms they had in the south. Guess a flooded basement is minor in comparison.

This is just a nice picture.
Oh yes we did watch a movie recently - The Island Brewery has movie nights on Mondays. This past Monday they played Beer Fest. Anybody ever see that one?