As for camp, what a great time. The theme this weekend was Pirates and Princess. We got to see a lot of our friends from last year, and we made many more new friends. We also got to go fishing and they had an unbelievable Treasure Hunt for the kids. Of course, we adults had just as great of a time. The camp staff spread gold and silver coins all throughout the camp area in the grass, along with gold and silver painted rocks. We all ran around like mad finding these things and putting them in our bags. Then Kevin got to take his loot to a "bank" and trade it in for play money. Then, with the play money, he got to walk around a little "town" and spend it. He got tons of toys (5 Ty Beanie Babies, squirt guns, Frisbees, 3 Bug's Life stuffed animals, bubble guns, etc. ), he could get his fortune read, tattoos, soak a counselor, etc. It was so much fun. Most of us spent the whole next day looking for more coins in the grass! That seemed to be more fun than anything. I had such a great time walking around with a group of young kids, pointing out loot and watching them run screaming towards it. But not only was the activities a blast, but the food....wonderful! The staff really took extra precautions to make sure that we all had ingredient labels, no cross contamination, and tons of options for various allergies. Ken and I were so stuffed by Sunday! Here's some photos of our weekend...
fishing...
boating....
and all the loot that Kevin got from the treasure hunt...
It was a great time!
Kevin has his first soccer game tomorrow. He missed last week due to camp, and he'll miss the next 2 following due to Disney. Hopefully the weather will hold out and we can get in one game at least. He's so excited. I'll try to post pictures as soon as possible.
Here is the recipe....
Corn Fritters
½ cup bread flour
½ cup self-rising flour
2 tbls soy milk
1 tbls melted soy butter
¼ cup cream style corn
2 tbls sugar
1 tablespoons water, 1 tablespoons oil, 1 teaspoons baking
powder*
½ tsp baking powder
Cooking oil
Preheat oil in heavy saucepan or fryer to 350.
*Combine the water, oil and baking powder in a small bowl until powder dissolves and ingredients fizz. Set aside.
Mix soy milk, water-oil-baking powder mixture, soy butter, and corn. Stir in dry ingredients, mix well. Drop by spoonful into hot oil, fry until golden brown.
Makes 12 fritters
½ cup bread flour
½ cup self-rising flour
2 tbls soy milk
1 tbls melted soy butter
¼ cup cream style corn
2 tbls sugar
1 tablespoons water, 1 tablespoons oil, 1 teaspoons baking
powder*
½ tsp baking powder
Cooking oil
Preheat oil in heavy saucepan or fryer to 350.
*Combine the water, oil and baking powder in a small bowl until powder dissolves and ingredients fizz. Set aside.
Mix soy milk, water-oil-baking powder mixture, soy butter, and corn. Stir in dry ingredients, mix well. Drop by spoonful into hot oil, fry until golden brown.
Makes 12 fritters
I may not have time to post next week. Since we leave on Friday the 25th for out trip, I will be very busy this week washing and packing. I will, however, post as soon as we get back from our trip, including pictures....lots and lots of pictures. Until then, have a great weekend!
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