Friday, November 4, 2011

Boo!

 Mmmm... Trick or Treat, and in this case, Treat!
Halloween night a few friends came over for a costume party and a night of Alfred Hitchcock.
 And of course a healthy dose of... food!
 Our menu consisted of homemade chili, molasses and raisin bread and candies.
 Here is my never-fail recipe for chili:

1 1/2 pounds ground beef, browned and seasoned with chili powder to taste
2 cans of chili seasoned tomatoes
1 or 2 cans of chili beans
1/2 bag of frozen corn

After the meat is browned and seasoned, mix in the rest of the ingredients, and voila!
You have Chili!!  

 Chili was a perfect dish for our party since all the food and beverages had a brown and orange theme.

 My goblets even got a little bit of sprucing up with different kinds of ribbon.

 Now all I need are some guests!

Or maybe a Pirate!

 These two gangsters are from the early 1900's!
Correction: The Lady is Ms. Estel, a steampunk character and an adventuress/treasure seeker

Our handy dandy Menard's Associate.
Looks like someone may have just stolen a cookie from the cookie jar...

 And a Cowgirl! Yee ha!

 Here are the Ladies. I'm a fairy! Hmmm, I feel like I need some sort of weapon in this picture...

 Megan likes her dart gun ;)

 Candy Corn Vampires!

 Can you believe I chugged this whole liter of pop?!!!!

 Me either. I drank two swallows.

 The goblets looked even better with root beer and orange slices.
 (The orange slices were Joel's idea!)

Helloooo!
 
Unfortunately, the bread was executed by pirate's sword.



It was a dark and scary night...
No, it really was! After we watched our movie the power went out! Can you believe the timing??
Kristen read Dr. Suess's, The Pale Green Pants to us by candle light.


Boo!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Almost There!

Harvest is coming to close for the Hansen household. With only a couple days to go, Joel and I are both getting excited for this intense season to be over. We've had a lot of fun along the way; it was actually really good one-on-one time for us in the tractor cab, but we are definitely ready for a break.

I've learned a lot about farming this year; such as, a corn stalk only produces one ear of corn (for some reason I thought it produced two or three), the definition of GMO is now permanently recorded in my brain (refer to an earlier blog!), and Farmers work very hard. I will say that I knew that already, but not to this degree. ;) I've also decided that I could most definitely make at least a million dollars by designing a better passenger seat in the dump cart tractors for Farm Wives of America. Just sayin'! ;)

Here's a few pics from a recent tractor ride!

 I took this picture from my beloved passenger seat.



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Why is it amusing to make funny faces in the rear-view mirror?



I don't know.


It just is.


Joel got out of the tractor for a minute to move my car to a better spot.


Joel left me alone in the tractor cab?


Joel left me alone in the tractor cab!!!


Mwha ha ha ha! Wheeee!


Just kidding! I didn't drive it around... yet ;)


 Just another day on the farm :)