Life really can be a picnic!

Everyone loves a picnic! This blog is about some of the things I love the most, and the term "picnic" just about covers them all. First of all, a picnic has to include food; simple food that is easy to fix. Next, you need someplace fun or different to visit; a nice, peaceful location. And of course, you always need to take along a good book to read and a well-used quilt to spread everything out on. So, there you have it! Easy recipes, good books, fun quilts along with some interesting, down-to-earth places to visit. You can even take your family or a friend or two if you want.



Saturday, July 21, 2018

North Dakota Adventure

"To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." ~ Theodore Roosevelt



     My husband and I just returned from a two week road trip.  The beginning of the trip took us through Wyoming and proceeded on to North Dakota.  We were especially interested in going to North Dakota so we could cross another state off our list of "the 50 states that we hadn't visited yet".  I had also just finished reading a historical fiction book about the settling of North Dakota and how Theodore Roosevelt visited that area and hunted there frequently.  We went to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, North Dakota and were able to see his log cabin where he stayed.  We also saw a home that was mentioned in the book called the Chateau de Moore.  It was built by a French man, who is also mentioned in the book.












       I was also able to visit a few quilt shops along the way.  Here are pictures from 4 cute shops in North Dakota.
































 
 
It has been such a hot July so far, so I have been looking for recipes that appeal to me on these hot days.  This is one we had for dinner recently that we enjoyed.
 
 
 

Turkey Lettuce Wraps
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 yellow onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
Mushrooms, finely chopped
20 oz. lean ground turkey
Salt and pepper to taste
½ tsp. ginger
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
Sriracha sauce to taste, start with ¼ tsp.
1 (8 oz.) can sliced water chestnuts
Lettuce leaves (Boston Bibb, butter, or iceberg)
Toppings:
Shredded carrot
Cilantro
Peanuts
Crunchy rice noodles
Sliced green onions
Peanut satay sauce
Heat oil in a large frying pan.  Cook onion and garlic until slightly soft.  Add mushrooms, ground turkey, salt and pepper and ginger.  Cook until turkey is almost completely done.  Add soy sauce, water chestnuts and sriracha sauce. Continue to cook and stir until all ingredients are combined and hot.
Spoon turkey mixture in lettuce leaves (two leaves work great) and sprinkle toppings of choice on top.  Drizzle with peanut sauce.

 
 
Ruby: The Dakotah Treasures, Book 1Pearl (Dakotah Treasures Book #2) by [Snelling, Lauraine]
 
Here are the first two books in the Dakota Treasures series that I finished reading.  I have so enjoyed learning about the early days of Medora, North Dakota.  I have also enjoyed the strong female characters and how they dealt with facing new adventures.  There are 4 books total in the series so these are the ones I will be reading next.
 
Opal (Dakotah Treasures Book #3) by [Snelling, Lauraine]Amethyst (Dakotah Treasures Book #4) by [Snelling, Lauraine]
 
 
 
 
 
 

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