Kodachrome Basin State Park, Cannonville, Utah
It is not good to eat too much honey, nor is it honorable to seek one’s own honor. ~ Proverbs 25:27
If you ever get to read this, you’ll discover that we stayed pretty close to home today. (As I write this, it’s June 12th and we still don’t have enough internet service for me to post! The last one was June 2nd. Sigh . . . )
Even now, I’m trying to get June 3rd ready for Blaine to proof-read, but it’s very slow going. I opened up the blog at 8:30am. Once it opened 3 minutes later (an eternity in modern tech time), I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I’d already uploaded the pictures onto the site! Of course there are still numerous other things that need done to get it ready, and all require a stronger internet service than we have in Torrey (Our next stop. Confusing, isn’t it? Sorry.) Unfortunately, several of the pictures ended up sideways, and after 30 minutes, I’d only turned two of them. Heavy sigh . . . .
But then, wonder of wonders, miracle of miracles! (That’s from “Fiddler on the Roof”, in case you were wondering. The tailor sings it. 😊) Sorry. Off track. Anyway, we discovered that our phones had two bars of service! Blaine connected our jetpack and we were off and running! Almost faster than lightning! I had the post ready for him to proofread by 9:30am! I was so excited! Wonder how many I’ll get done today?
Okay. So what happened on June 9th? I can hardly remember. We’ve been running full-tilt for so many days, it’s all a bit of a blur by this point. That’s why blogging is so important to me. As I work on the days, looking at the multitude of pictures we take, it brings back the memory. Hopefully, it’s also interesting and edifying for you, the reader.
I definitely remember that we stayed close to home today. And I definitely remember what we had for dinner, because I pasted the recipe onto this day the next morning – so I’d remember. 😊
We chose to check out the Panorama Trail because it’s a 6-mile loop with some spur trails to a few points of interest, bringing our total to about 7-miles. According to the time stamp on our pictures, it took us about 6 ½ hours, including a lunch break.
Once again, we saw no one. That is, until we were on our way back and we ran into some kids on bikes. And I mean real kids – – they were about 8-9 years old. They were on some kind of outing, because there were also two adults with them helping them out and giving them direction. They were all asking us about the cave, but they were headed the wrong direction for that, and we told the woman at the back that. Hopefully, their leader figured out how to get there, because if he didn’t, he’s going to have a disappointed group.
Crumbled on the ground. : (
The hikes were good, the drive was good, dinner was great! And it made enough for three meals for us.
STUFFED MEATLOAF
3 potatoes, peeled and cubed
¼ C. olive oil
½ C. onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 ½ pounds ground beef
1 C. Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1 T. fresh parsley (or dry equivalent), minced
1 t. salt
1 t. pepper
2 eggs, slightly beaten
½ C. chicken broth
½ C. Romano cheese, grated
8 oz. ricotta cheese
1 C. mozzarella cheese, shredded
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Grease a 9 x 9 pan. Boil the potatoes until soft. Drain and allow to steam dry for a minute or two. Mash with a potato masher and set aside.
Heat olive oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Sauté onion and garlic until the onion is translucent (about 5 minutes). Place with potatoes. Add ricotta, and mozzarella cheeses and mix well.
In a large bowl, mix the meat, crumbs, seasonings, eggs, broth and Romano cheese until thoroughly combined.
Place ½ the meat mixture in the bottom of the pan (shape like a flat, square plate). Spread the potato mixture over the meat, leaving a ½” border all around the edge. Place the remaining meat on top and seal the top and edges.
Bake for 1 hour.
HINT: Try varying the cheese flavors. Try various sauces, if desired such as horseradish/mayo, BBQ, or the sweet and sour sauce from our favorite recipe. You can make ahead and freeze, just remove from freezer one day before and put in the frig. Bake according to directions.
When we ate this leftover, a couple of days from now, I made a horseradish sauce. It really enhanced the flavor! I used one heaping tablespoon of Helmann’s, and the same amount of sour cream. Then I added maybe 2-3 T. of horseradish – until it had the flavor we both agreed was perfect.
After dinner, Blaine decided he needed to hike some more. I did not.
Obviously, he doesn’t listen.
Probably didn’t listen to his mother either. : )
Can you find him?
He’s on the left side of that pillar up there. : )
But he zoomed in all the way. : )
And then he walked right out there.
And then, he came home and washed windows. So much energy!! Makes me tired watching him.