Thursday, August 15, 2013

Camp Fire Cones or S'mores in a Cone








If you had any kind of outdoorsy childhood. It likely included  a camp fire or two. They no doubt came with at least one batch of S'mores. 

The law of averages says at least one or more of you has burnt the roof of your mouth on flaming hot melted molten marshmallow insides, that slid out of the perfectly browned and crusty outer layer that somehow managed to stay stuck to the stick.

This is not a sing Kumbaya and hold hands kind of happy felling at all!  Avoid it at all costs!  
If you can , but don't give up S'mores. Never give up on S'mores. 

There is not enough happy in the world and S'mores are happy.  They are the kind of  happy that you remember for ever. 

The played so hard the water from the hose was sweet and mud between your toes was the best it got in summer foot wear.

First hit at bat happy.  
First strike at bowling happy.
First fish on the line happy.
Maybe not first kiss happy but up there with it.

You see where I'm coming from now don't you. 

This kind of happy should not be marred by the fact the roof of your mouth is melting in to shreds of raw flesh that will surly catch fire any minute and send plumes of smoke rolling out your nose so dense that the fire department will have to be called.  

That is why I made these for my grand-kids...

There are many recipes and I do not know who came up with it first.... It has many names.....

Camp Fire Cones
S'mores in a Cone
Fun in a Cone
the list goes on and on.
The items you can put in it goes on for a bit too. 
You can do a build your own S'mores in a cone kind of bar set up if you like. 









I keep it simple, and make ahead of time to put on the grill after dinner.


Teddy Grams
Milk Chocolate Chips
Mini Marshmallows
Sugar Ice Cream Cones 
(They don't get mushy,mushy is not fun.)
and 
Foil to wrap cones in.
  
Here is the assembly in a nut shell. 
I mix it all together at room temp.






Start to wrap the foil around the cone.

Then I fill with my mix.



Finish wrapping and twist the ends.






Now set them aside till later.
After dinner place on the grill or next to the fire for 2 to 5 min. The time will depend on how hot your fire is. 
Unwrap eat and enjoy. 
I can not guarantee no one will burn their mouth on this but it's not happened at our house yet.



Austin and Jon chilling until time for the fire.



Waiting on a bonfire is one of the hardest things for little boys.


Izzy trying to get me to squirt Cool-Aid in her mouth.

We play a game called krazzy Kick ball ... long story short ....  you can use your squirt gun to put soda or Kool-aid in someones moth you don't have to be out.






Happy Grand children left my house clutching the extra cones I did not roast on the grill. I sent home instructions with their mom on how to bake them in the oven ... and orders for grand kids not to put them in the microwave.


P.S. 
Your can wrap in wax paper and nuke in the microwave for about 4 sec. on rainy days. Or make as above and bake in a 350° oven for about 5 minutes  or as long as it takes your oven to heat up to 350° which ever comes first.


Monday, August 5, 2013

My New Deck or "he who never gets his way" still doesn't.

My new deck started with the new french doors.






           They leaked.... 
The company came out 3 times to try and fix them.
                         
 The last guy said ... "You need an bigger over hang with the handicapped threshold." " It's always gonna leak it's a design flaw that we never got right." 







After my WT Flock moment and a few choice words, about that info would have been nice to have up front. 




I told hubs who had his own WTF moment... and a few more choice words....He called a few people and got a bid on a roof  to go over the deck on the back of the house...







Here sits the roof just waiting on the contractor to come and put it together... 







Much more to it then you would think .... he cut into the roof and extended the eves and made sure the slope would drain water or what ever the term is... did good work no leek and 4 good rains and one crazy wild storm... since and dry as a bone.....








Bit of a drop so we used this for a day or two.




One thing lead to another and he decided we need a new deck... So the old one got torn out and the roof got built and now he is single handily building my new deck.
                    

Way to go hubby.  







Day one.... hubs was thinking .....I'll put screen under the deck in case some day we want to screen in the deck making it a porch.





Day four... I had things going on and didn't get to sneak pictures for a few days...


George thinks it all for him...  




hubs got the light in ...→
  

Just look at that ... remember the shed we had the eye sore of a shed ... It held up well but not to a sawzaw. Bawhahahahah




please note that not all people in MS are shoe less just my bunch 




Just a
 gratuitous Grand Baby photo 
Because bear foot ballerina Erin won't be little long. 










The things I see in clouds can not be explained easily. I'm not sure they should, but I took a picture on the 4th  of  July... that looked like the statue of  liberty..to me.  Her hair is a hot mess but she's been through a lot lately. Or could that be the Goddess with her arms open wide saying ...." Love you , nice deck"






David and Matt put in the ceiling for us as we are old and the play wood is killer heavy even with the lift thingie Matt rented. 






Looking  good with the rails up and the lattice around the bottom
Please notice the picture at the here↓ The two things next to the dish are solar panels for lights, 
                                                               ↓ cool right. 
 

Wonders of wonders ... Lowe's came through with the chairs for me. I didn't think they would ... our Lowe's stinks. 



I put the chairs together...




and hubs made the tables to go with them... he also 




put together my new grill. It cooks like a dream.  I did a Tri-Tip that melted in your mouth. 


and hubs is now building a table and benches for the yard. 


Don't you love the smaller version of the hand crafted table... & how about my rail table we are still looking for bar stool height chairs so we can sit at them. I keep my binoculars on one. 




Dad is almost finished with the steps just need to put the hand rail on and we are good to go.




So after all the hair pulling and name calling (the french door) the leek is fixed and I have a wiz-bang of a deck. 

He said he's not done ....... 
             Next on his list is a pond with a fountain and lights on solar.



*****  UP DATE ON THE BACK YARD *******



New pictures of the steps and he who never gets his way finished the table and benches and mixed and pored a 10 X 10 pad for it to sit on... 


                 LOVE IT! 

Now if the rain would stop I could use it












I think I may need new siding. Hummm?