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Good ole outdoor winter cooking!

So before we get into the winter cooking I want to go back 6 months to whne a friend stumbled upon a great little outdoor wooden stove online. We both think that we could sruvive for weeks in the forrest with just our wits and a hatchet, so this stove was like candy to us.

Stovetec sells numerous stoves and such but we were fixated on the 2 door recreational stove. We talked big and made palns but our pizazz petered off and we forgot about it. Then one faithful day in November last year he email ed me and said "I am getting myself one for Christmas! Do you want one?". 

"Yes please!!! You are getting the one with two doors right?" I asked. A few shortly weeks later we were in possesion of out new beautiful mean green wood burning stoves. 

NOw fast forward to last weekend when we were lookign at my daughters Brownies book to see what Brownie badge she would like to try for this month. And we fell upon the Outdoor Cookout badge. Now my mind opened up and shot straight to the Stovetec stove that had beenin the garage for a few weeks now and had not been used, and that was it!

Our daughter wrote a list of the materials she would need and proceeded to gather them up and get ready.

we are now ready to cook in the snow!

So the oldest attempting to earn a badge was in chage of the whoel endeavour, and I was the safety officer. Most of my conversations ended with "...and then you will burn the house down."

After she cleared a spot on the deck (don't worry a good 1.5 feet from teh house) and placed a board to hold everything we all got excited to light the stove and get a water-boiling-on!

burn baby burn! and once hte fire was lit and hte bottom door closed the flames dropped and the heat roared.And then we had to wait, which seemed to take forever, for about 10 minutes until the water began to roll and boil. 

Only the hardiest of outdoor winter chefs sit on a purple IKEA chair.

The stove does have an adjustable sleeve, that you can see surrounding hte pot of water, that focuses the heat onto the pot or pan used to cook with, the tiny pot we used had a low handle which would not allow us to tighten the sleeve snuggly to the pot. So I would guess that with a tight fit on the pot it would have reduced te boiling time by a few minutes.

Well with the macaroni in thewater and steam rising all over the palce we were one excited bunch. And htat made me.....beside myself with pleasure!!! I hoped they would enjoy this, and I hoped even more that this would actually work. And I was pretty proud of myself when she had a huge smile stirring the macaroni.

the miners came out hte hills that afternoon. Drawn by the smell of the famous Elbow Noodles a la Torgerson. Their fascination with the stove was first, second was watching the wooden spoon steam after stirring the noodles.

After we successfully cooked a wee pot of noodles we went on to thfe best food eveer...boiled weiners. YUM!

THe middle guy was sooo excited to stir the hot dogs and talk almost not stop in the 5 minutes it took to 'cook' them, about camping, cooking,  fire, pots, wood, fire again, steam, spoons, steaming spoons, and how he could cook all our suppers like this, even tea!

"...the water we would get from a stream that was by the tent. And then I would cook supper with it, and wash dishes in it, and then we would build a bridge over the stream so we could play soccer in the field on the other side...."It was a lot of fun and the weather made it absolutly awesome. The amazing thing about the stove that I haven't mentioned was that all we used was 4 short pieces of wood, maybe an inch around and 10 inces long, to cook the noodles nad the hot dogs. 

So it would even come in handy when the zombies come and you don't want to be out with the hordes gathering armfuls of wood for every meal.

Posted on January 30, 2013 and filed under Activities, At home, Food, Nature, Weekend.

Less than a week until summer vacation!

Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Summer vacation here we come. Though it is not all roses and yummy sandwiches, Mom is a teacher so she gets the summer 'off' as well and Dad is resigned to wearing shorts at work as much as possible. 

And so to celebrate summer fun-cation we would like to share our collection of "Things you have to have when you...."

So we will release these amazing can't live without lists of things in the coming days so you can get ready for Carmageddo or when you hear "I'm bored!" at 9:46 in the morning. 

And so todays list is:

6 Things you must have when you are on a roadtrip.

1. Books

Lots and lots of books! Thropugh trial and error we have come to realize that we need to have the van about 1/3 full of books. It is one of those times that you feel like a terrrible person when you hear yourself say "That is enough books, put those back in the house!"

We have begun to gather our collection of van books in groups so we can switch them in and out and give hte kids some variety in their reading. Dumping 100 books all at once in the back of the van doesn't seem to work, weird.

2. Wipes, napkins, paper towel, garbage bags, tarps, etc.

The more options you have to deal with spills, messes, and things that come out of kids (boogers, spit, barf, poop, pee, and blood) the better.

We take our fair share of wipes for the small spills and sneezes, paper towls for those spills that happen right after the drink was just opened, dumped, and it takes you 10 minutes to pull over, and garbag bags to contain everything with an air tight seal. 

Napkins and klennex are a last resort if you have nothing left. They will do absolutly nothing besides give you the illusion that something is being done about the ice cream cone that fell on the floor.

3. Games

We are a big fan of games. There are alot of different things that can become a game with the right planning.

For the kids we will play hide nd seek, we will put something small in the van and they have to find it by the end of the trip to win a prize (ususally the prize is stopping for gas!!!), Mom does up awesome bigo cards for hte kids that are customized for each trip (this summer it will have animals and things for our drive through the mountains), and even silly games like eye spy are fantastic if hte parents join in and give the game some excitment. 

Last year we also bought the kids Nintendo DSs expecting them to wear them out with use. They do like them (they love hte voice recorded and hte simple drawing function that every DS has) but they don't idolize them like we did our old Game Boys.

For the parents we also do small silly things to help us pass the time and enjoy the long drives as much as the kids. Dad always buys $20 in scratch and win lottery tickets before we leave and Mom has to scratch tehm and reinvest all the winnings in more lottery tickets when we stop for gas. It is fun to see how long we can ride the wave of lottery winnings until we lose it all. Our record is $50 on one ticket nad Mom refusted to reinvest it all when we stopped, but I think we ended up winning enough to stop and rebuy 5 times. .....buckets of excitement, I know.

And this year we will be testing out our own Mommy and Daddy bingo card for our summer vacation. We will see how it goes but I fear we may get a blackout bingo sooner than anyone wants.

Parent Road Trip BINGO Card

4. Presents

We usually buy the kids some colouring books or small toys for when we go on vacations in the van. And we are big fans of hitting up a few garage sales and buying little toys and dolls, and cars and wrapping them individually for the kids to open one every day or so. 

Reason #1 Opening presents is the best thing ever!!!

Reason #2 Small toys help pass the time in a van

Reason #3 When someone throws up on a little garage sale toy you down even think twice about throwing it in hte garbage bag with everything else!

5. Coffee

No reason, We just love our coffee. We don't go bananas and cry if we don't get our coffee. we just like it...ALOT.

But you should make sure you take along your favorite drink (non alcholic) or snack for you to enjoy on the drive, especailly while the side kicks and ceasefires are flying in the back seat.

6. Bottles of water

We make sure the kids have their reusable water bottles that they fill up each morning we leave hte hotel, but still....keep a few bottles of water on hand. Not just regular bottled water, find ones with a wide opening.

They are great when you run out of water nad a red faced exhausted kid is crying dust becasue they drank all their water 3 hours ago and are soooooo thirsty it hurts!

a road trip multi tool must have!

But we also use the bottels to split any beverages that you buy through take out. THe drink sizes are stupid big and who wants a kid to drink that much iced tea or juice? So pour some into an empty bottle and problem solved, everyone gets some but just not too much.

Also the bottles come on handy....for....

Peeing in the van. I said it! You will find yourself in a situation where your little boy has to pee so bad they have a death grip on their weiners, oh and you are in hte city and can't pee on the side of the road. 

Our little guy has learned hte deft art of peeing in a bottle a number of times. But we stress that this is only in the event of an emergency. Or as he states it a "Pee-mergency!" or "Catastro-pee!"

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7. Bonus entry on the list!

We have added one more thing onto the list, it  is something we don't have (we just use a small rubbermaid tub instead - see top picture) but would loooove to have. But this beauty is something to behold....

Kids Back Seat Organizer from Organize It 

I know I would have loved to have one of these when I was a kid. It would have been an awesome base for Ninja Turtles and GI Joes! 

Check out the link above to order one online, only about $40.

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Well these are some of the things that we can't so with out on our long road trips. 

If you have any must have items on your vacations please let us know! And stay tuned for the next list, 

5 things you have to have when you go to the park.

Posted on June 25, 2012 and filed under Activities, List, Summer Vacation, Van.

Tinkertown

Tinkertown,what can we say about Tinkertown. Super fantastic awesome ass kicking!

If you are in Winnipeg, it is summer, your kids are young (ages 2 to 14), and you like amusement parks then Tinkertown is the place for you all.

After a long day at Tinkertown we were all a little tired.

The rides are all for young kids. A small roller coaster, to a tiny pirate ship. The cost is quite reasonable and we easily spent a whole day going from ride to ride, and then back again to each ride, over and over again. The food is what you would expect, hot dogs and fries, cotton candy and pop. So make sure to bring water and other food if you don’t want deep-fried sugar.

Olde time cars are fun!

Chair swings are her favorite ride.

It is a few minutes out of Winnipeg but well worth the short drive.

Posted on May 19, 2012 and filed under Activities, Winnipeg.