It was sooooo fun sliding around on the ice today! Then inside we went and cooked wieners in the fireplace (my fav is wieners for sure). Then Mommy brushed me out (darn brrrrs) and had an idea to spin my wool. So now my underwear is being turned into a hat to keep Dad's head warm. I think he'll like it because he doesn't have much fur of his own!
This is the personal blog of a beautiful, intelligent loyal Collie (think Lassie dog but even more intelligent, loyal and beautiful). The mission is 5km of roadwork a day 5 days a week to start. Throwing the ball lots is OK, too... but the roadwork is the most important. Definitely a dog is a good running coach...and there are three dogs in the family!
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Friday, 4 January 2013
The Backyard is Frozen, Lets GO FOR A WALK!
Today I was Determined to get us out on the lake for awhile.
Clearly, the ice is fine.
Come on you guys, trust me! LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT!!!
Now that was an incredible walk! Don't you agree? Let's go home now.
Thursday, 3 January 2013
-10c=14f=brrrr!
It is so cold out tonight and windy. We were watching for falling stars but not for long. I am so glad We are indoor dogs and can play outside when we want but can come inside to a nice supper and a soft bed. My wish is that every dog is warm and safe tonight.
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Nice out but Cold, then Back indoors to make Pretzel Bones, yum!
Today was sunny but cold. No walk today 'cause the morning was spent running back and forth thawing out the water then getting the heat lamp working for the chickens. So, I played a little ball and watched the Neighbor kids play hockey on the lake (mostly skate on their bums if you ask me). We then went into the front pasture and checked on our buried Christmas bone supply.
Here I am in front of our place and yes, the Christmas decorations are still up, meanwhile Pretzel Bones are baking in the oven (the recipe follows).
Performing my Dog-given job as Official Taste Tester. I'll give them a pass, that is to say, "Pass some me some more!". And they are still warm...so crunchy.
My adopted Cat, "Mr. Personality", is trying to persuade me to share. Not this time, Mr."
Here is the recipe, as promised:
OLIVE OIL, ROSEMARY & BLACK PEPPER PRETZEL BONES preheated oven 400 F
5 C Flour
1/4 C Lukewarm water
1 tsp Sugar
1 T Yeast
1/4 C Olive oil (or butter if you aren't lactose intolerant)
1 tsp Finely chopped rosemary
1/2tsp Crushed black pepper
1 bottle beer
Soup pot of broth or stock of your choice gently simmering
Proof yeast in lukewarm water and sugar. Mix all dry ingredients together then dump in wet ingredients, adding enough beer to make a soft slightly sticky dough. Kneed dough for 8 minutes. Divide into 1oz balls and roll out onto 1' long snakes. Join ends of snake to make circle then twist into a bone shape. Let rest 10 minutes. Drop into broth for 1 minute (flip) then remove onto dish towel. Bake on a parchment lined cookie sheet for 20 minutes. Let cool and eat them up, they are best warm.
NOTE: If your person would like to make a pretzel or two for herself, try 31/2 oz. doughball and adjust baking time. Enjoy!
Here I am in front of our place and yes, the Christmas decorations are still up, meanwhile Pretzel Bones are baking in the oven (the recipe follows).
Performing my Dog-given job as Official Taste Tester. I'll give them a pass, that is to say, "Pass some me some more!". And they are still warm...so crunchy.
My adopted Cat, "Mr. Personality", is trying to persuade me to share. Not this time, Mr."
Here is the recipe, as promised:
OLIVE OIL, ROSEMARY & BLACK PEPPER PRETZEL BONES preheated oven 400 F
5 C Flour
1/4 C Lukewarm water
1 tsp Sugar
1 T Yeast
1/4 C Olive oil (or butter if you aren't lactose intolerant)
1 tsp Finely chopped rosemary
1/2tsp Crushed black pepper
1 bottle beer
Soup pot of broth or stock of your choice gently simmering
Proof yeast in lukewarm water and sugar. Mix all dry ingredients together then dump in wet ingredients, adding enough beer to make a soft slightly sticky dough. Kneed dough for 8 minutes. Divide into 1oz balls and roll out onto 1' long snakes. Join ends of snake to make circle then twist into a bone shape. Let rest 10 minutes. Drop into broth for 1 minute (flip) then remove onto dish towel. Bake on a parchment lined cookie sheet for 20 minutes. Let cool and eat them up, they are best warm.
NOTE: If your person would like to make a pretzel or two for herself, try 31/2 oz. doughball and adjust baking time. Enjoy!
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