Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Spring Weather, Prescribed Burn
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Spring Blogday This-And-Thats
- Allergy season is upon us, and after years of escalating allergies I'm using Flonase this year. I started on it about a month ago and it seems to be working as my wife has mentioned her allergies several times recently and so far and I haven't noticed anything, really. When I think of how miserable I got at times the last few years, well, I really hope this works well for me.
- A month or two ago I was notified by Google that I was halfway to my free storage limit. A lot of storage left, but it has drastically changed how I take pictures. I take much fewer and take the time to delete the bad ones now, when I just snapped away without a care before. But I think my worry may be misplaced. I'm years away from the current limit at this rate, and my time is finite.
- Okay, weather. We've taken a turn for the best and will have temperatures up into the seventies later next week. Yesterday was alternately clouds and sun and got into the fifties, today should be similar. I considered having the first fire of the year last night but I was tired, it's still pretty damp out in the yard and firepit, and the wind was pushing my limit for a fire. This evening looks to be better, but I might make other plans on the fly today.
- Also this morning, I'll be making baguette for the 3rd weekend in a row. Good practice, and really good bread. If time allows I'm considering making a second kind of bread, as well. But it being early on Saturday morning it may not happen, honestly.
- And THIS was interesting recently. First time that's happened to me, has it happened to you?
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Snow Removal Time Lapse
I've been pretty frustrated with the trail camera recently, it seems to pick up only what is immediately in front of it and not all the time. The critters eating the pumpkin worked out well, but several others I tried haven't. I watched a couple videos on the subject so will have to keep in mind some hints, like not having something closer in the frame than where I want it to look, and I was reminded this trail camera has a time lapse option that I've never used.
I didn't consider using it for the snowfall the other day since we were only expecting a few inches and it started about 3 in the morning, but I did think about it when it came time to clearing that snow. I didn't post the video earlier because I couldn't figure out how to blur the license plate when I pulled my wife's van into the driveway, but last night I sat down and edited the video to cut off before you can see it, slowed it down a bit, and added some free music in the background. I know I made a similar video before, but it wasn't quite this much snow - at all.
I placed the trail camera on its little tripod on top of my car in the garage, sorry it's at an angle. I also just brought it outside so don't believe the temperature - but do see it go down quickly as it acclimates.
You can see I wasn't trying to get it perfect, since I was expecting to have to do it again later. And when I disappear out front I'm shoveling the walk to the front door, then knocking the snow off the heavily weighed-down arborvitae and clearing the snow off the van which was parked right in front of the house. It would have been in the driveway to begin with if we knew we were getting this much, but it wasn't so I wanted to get it in the driveway before a snow plow came by. It took several attempts of forward and reverse to get it back far enough (slightly uphill and through all that snow) to turn into the driveway, but I did it.
About 80% of it is melted already but we are expecting some more overnight as we sleep. Not sure how much, but it will melt soon from the temperatures and the rain coming in the days ahead. Out like a lamb, hopefully.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Here We Go Again
There was no snow on the ground when I went to bed last night, and I woke up this morning to heavy snowfall. The last I heard was to expect 1-4 inches, but we were on the edge so hard to predict. I mentioned recently that we average 7 inches of snow in March, but it has been an above average year. We got that in one snowstorm earlier this month, then a few more inches here and there, now about another 9 or 10 inches on top of that. That's as high as the opening on my snow blower.
This picture was taken just after 8 this morning. I went out to clear snow about 9, and it finally stopped falling about noon. Thankfully the ground is warm enough that it's melting now on the pavement so I don't have anything more to clean up. I expect all of it will be gone in a few days, but as for today, it's a good day to stay in and bake bread.
My last attempt at making baguette was a different recipe and did not turn out that well, it was bland bread shaped like a baguette, so I went back to the recipe I used the first couple times. My technique has improved in that when I split the dough I weighed it to get it more even between the 3, and my dough handling and shaping technique I feel has also gotten better.But I think the biggest improvement is that I had bought a spray bottle so I could mist the loaves and the inside of the oven at the start of baking. Between that and the pan of boiling water in the bottom it seems I finally got enough steam in the oven to get the golden crispy crust that I've been striving for. We've just been snacking on one of the loaves, and I should wrap the others and put them in the freezer now. I'll put a couple more baguette pictures after the break.
*Edit: Officially, we had 12.1 inches of snow in 9 hours, a new record here for a day in March.
Sunday, March 19, 2023
Badgers And Harmony
The Badgers men's basketball team is still playing, even if it is just the NIT, and they played today at 11 a.m. Today is sunny and finally supposed to get above freezing again after another temperature plunge, so I thought I'd get out of the house and go watch the game at The Harmony Bar and Grill, that I've mentioned here in the past. A good neighborhood bar, and not too busy during the daytimes, usually.
Friday, March 10, 2023
March In Pictures
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Spring Thaw?
We had a good rain yesterday until about midday, melting some of the snow we had, but we had water in the basement that afternoon. This is what it looks like by the drain when this happens. Water gets in all around where the foundation walls meet the floor, and trickles toward the drain. There is one area on the other side of the basement where it does pool a bit, and that was the last area still wet today. I spread it around so it would evaporate, pushing it to the drain would be the same thing. The dehumidifier has been running ever since yesterday and will probably continue for a few days, at least. But we are very wet right now with more rain to snow coming tonight.
A pretty rare occurrence, overall, thankfully, but it does happen. And not unusual for the neighborhood, from what I can gather. We've prepared the basement for this, but we do have to remember to get the rugs up in time.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
February This-And-Thats
We are in the throes of winter, stretches of sun and temperatures leading to thoughts of spring then snow, ice and cold again. The local groundhog, Jimmy, predicted 6 more weeks of winter for us on February 2nd, Groundhog Day, and so far it has been proving accurate. Snow will arrive here in probably a couple hours and for the next almost two days will be off and on with wintry mix and ice mixed in for good measure. Well, at least the days are getting longer and, overall, the weather is getting better, right?
Still not a whole lot going on around here to write about except the weather, but I can think of a few different things to touch upon...
- During a recent nice stretch of weather my thoughts turned to walking outside, before the weather again said no. I have been back in the habit of getting on the treadmill for a time almost every day, but outside would be better. Yesterday I got in my first official outside walk of the year, going to the vet's office to pick up Basil's medicine. Hopefully more outside walks soon, they are certainly preferable to the treadmill.
- Good motivation for keeping it up is to try to lose weight. I lost 10 pounds from having Covid in December and so far have kept it off. But I've only maintained that and I'd like to lose a stone or two this year.
- I've still been using the trail camera in various places, but nothing interesting to share. It seems to get triggered easily for things up to about 8 feet away from it, but anything past that doesn't seem to trigger the camera. I'm not too fond of that, at all, but I didn't spend a whole lot on it.
- Not much breadmaking here recently, just pizza crust and pre-made white bread. I tried a different pizza crust and it turned out well, nice and crispy enough. This time I made the pre-made white bread in the slightly larger, metal loaf pan and it turned out very good. Also, I think I decided to try a different baguette recipe the next time I make it, I'm just not sure which one yet. Bread, buns and all but one baguette are gone now, so I'll surely be baking something soon.
- Neighbor Dave's kids have been cleaning out the house the last couple weeks, off and on. Most of it seems to be going in the dumpster though I'm sure they're keeping what is important. I haven't spoken to any of them since I talked to one of his sons before the funeral. It will be interesting to see what happens with the house. I know it's in pretty rough shape right now.
- I won $400 on a Super Bowl pool I forgot I was on at a bar and grill we frequent. I was on a different pool there and took a picture so knew my numbers had lost on that one, but had forgotten about this bigger pool I got on a few weeks earlier. I went into the bar for lunch on Saturday and had a very nice surprise waiting for me!
Friday, February 10, 2023
More Bread Stuff
More bread related purchases recently, a container for a loaf of bread to keep the sandwich bread protected and fresh, and a pastry mat that can be used as a work surface for bread dough. I've also previously bought an 8" cast iron pan, bun pan, dough scrapers, and oven and food thermometers. So, not including ingredients, I've spent just about 100 bucks on these items specifically related to my new breadmaking hobby. Not too bad, actually, I expected more. I wonder what I'll think I need next?
This weekend I'll be making no bread, for a change. At least I'm not planning on it. We have baguette, buns and sandwich bread so my work is done for the moment.
Of course, with new buns made there is another double smash burger pic after the break! ;)
And no, we don't have these quite as much as it may seem, but we had to test the new buns out!
Thursday, February 2, 2023
My Breadmaking Beginnings
So much for moderation, I've been baking some kind of bread every weekend recently. We had the last baguette out of the freezer with dinner last night and, being a bit more removed from making them, they actually are really good so I will be making them again next. Baguette is the bread we normally bought more than any other bread. This will be the first good bread I'll be making for a second time.
I started my breadmaking late last fall with a couple different, simple no-knead recipes. Quick and easy seemed a good way to start. This is the first recipe I tried, Peasant bread, but if I do it again I think I'll try this version from King Arthur Baking Company, where I got all the rest of my bread recipes ever since. The second recipe I made was also a no-knead, but crusty and baked in a Dutch oven. Better than the first, but still kind of a gummy texture. Not sure why, but I have no pictures of these.
Plain White Sandwich Bread |
After that, I veered away from regular bread again and made cornbread muffins. We had all the ingredients and they turned out very good. Again, no pictures taken, but they're just corn muffins.
Next recipe was for baguette, and turned out to be the best thing I'd made so far, and probably since. You can read more about what I wrote about that here. Having done it once now, I'm hoping to improve on that first attempt this weekend with both technique and having a proper pan for the boiling water.
Cheesy No Knead Burger Buns |
Having enjoyed the baguette so much, my wife asked that I make a sandwich bread. We had sandwich ingredients but didn't have any sandwich bread at the time, so basically I was asked to either make one or buy one. Well, I had all-purpose and bread flour, and there's not as many recipes out there for white bread as there is for wheat bread, and many of them called for dry milk so my choices were limited. I wound up trying this recipe and it was okay, maybe a bit more dense than I'd like, but good. Picture number one on this post for the 7th made bread. I want to try a different sandwich bread recipe next time but haven't found it yet. I may end up buying wheat flour, and that would be good, too.
That same weekend I made a no-knead cheesy burger bun recipe that had caught my eye. The recipe offered a choice of cheeses, powder or finely shredded, and I went with finely shredded parmesan. Picture number 2 here, of the number 8 bread. These were good buns and you couldn't really tell they were no-knead, but a lot of flavor. They really rose more then I expected, too, up and over the bun pan to look like muffins. We had them with my homemade smash burgers and it was a lot of flavors competing with each other, so while I know I will make buns again I will be trying a different recipe.
Pan de Cristal (Glass Bread) |
And that'll be the last of counting them, I think. I also think I'm kind of good at this breadmaking thing, so far anyway. Eventually I expect I may tire of trying so many different things just for the sake of it, but I also expect I'll be making the good ones consistently.
Bonus double smash burger pic after the break!