Cooked up some baked farm eggs this morning before leaving Yreka, CA. (Thanks Monica!) Eggs, turkey, black beans, spinach, and homemade salsa. Yum! (Posted by Laura)
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We mainly use our Traeger Junior these days, but I occasionally miss the bright sunny attitude our little orange O Grill had. Look! They come in many festive colors! We got ours at Camping World, but amazon has all the colors. (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedHow cute is this? A portable, bamboo wine table ($16 at amazon.com). (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedThis beautifully designed Bistro Coffee Pot by Nick Munro ($110) takes its inspiration from bistro coffee pots Turkey and Paris. The hand polished 18/10 stainless steel pot is supplied with both a 'french press' mechanism as well as an alternative 'final' knob for fully flexible coffee making and drinking. Not cheap,…
1 CommentI've posted about a couple of these before, but since I'm on a roll here, I'll revisit a few of them. I'll call this a category of small, fairly inexpensive things that solve some issues you might have with storage and regular daily living in your Airstream. Problem 1: Where…
3 CommentsWe got one of our propane bottles filled here, and also picked up a bottle of Ketel One and some olives stuffed with garlic cloves and jalapeños for martinis. And if we'd wanted, they also sell saddles. Yay Vernonia! Evidence: Update: This may have been the best martini I've ever…
Comments closedI love to barbecue. I don't mean grill. I like that too, but here I'm talking about barbecue. For grilling, you need a grill, some direct heat source (most anything will do – charcoal, gas, electric, whatever) and some food that you want to cook quickly with stylish grill…
Comments closedWe just finished up our work for the day and we're starting dinner. Dinner tonight is tenderloin steaks, roasted diced garnet yams with truffle oil and truffle salt, and asparagus. (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedI was thinking about the variety of coffee-making apparati that we've had along the way and thought I'd post a few pics. When we were mainly backpacking and tent camping, we carried one of those all-plastic, lightweight model french presses and it worked great. I can't find the exact one…
Comments closedHow cute is this? It's the brand new Pixie from Nespresso. We just picked one up for our Airstream…it's tiny! We have an older model Nespresso machine in there now, and it's great, but this one is smaller, cuter, and uses less power…great for when we're boondocking and using the…
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