The shadow of the log home is the only snow left |
After we finished our lunch we bundled up and headed to the back field and woods. Dick has been setting out bait for the coyotes. One of these times they will get a real surprise! Lucky them to get the special overly ripe meat that has been setting in a special can in a special place and no not in the house. While Dick set the bait the dogs and I walked around and finally sat down where the woods and field meet. It has been a bit windy in the valley but even so it was nice to see the dead grasses blowing, almost like brown waves going across the field. I was actually listening to the wind going through the bare trees on the hill and seeing beauty in it all. The sun was starting to drop behind the hill casting shadows on half of the valley. With the clear blue sky and bright warm sunshine the snow is still in places that never saw sun today.
We talked of fixing my x-country skis which is exciting to think I have the strength, mobility and want to ski. Last April I thought I never would but thanks to my son's determination not to give up on me until I said, ok I'll strength train. For that I am forever grateful. Dead Lifts, presses and squats have made me a believer. I actually get excited at the beginning of the week to add more weight! Twice a week, that's it.
Here's the German pretzels/rolls because we rolled some to thick and they were more like rolls. Either way they are delicious and not too time consuming. I got carried away with the coarse salt! Next time much less.
German Soft Pretzel Recipe:
1 pkg yeast in large bowl with 1 tsp. sugar and 1/4 cup warm milk, let it set for 15 min.
Then add 1 cup warm milk, 1 tsp salt, 3 TBSP butter and 2 cups of flour, add more flour to make a soft dough. Knead on a floured board for 5 min. Let raise 30 minutes. Take hunks of dough and roll into thin rope about 12" long. make a pretzel shape and place on greased baking sheet This recipe makes 6 big pretzels or 12 small ones. Let them raise for 1 hour. Bring to boil 4 cups of water, stir in 3 TBSP of baking soda ( one at a time as it boils up quickly) Place pretzels in soda water for 30 seconds, drain and put back on greased baking sheet, sprinkle with coarse salt and bake at 410 until golden brown. They are delicious and the real deal!
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