Well, here it goes! 'The Bard's Hall Contest' got me blogging again, so wish me luck! |
The Forth of July is coming up, and our family is going all out celebrating our independence day. As I've said before, my husband love potatoes, so I'm making my potato salad. 5 lbs. cooked potatoes - cut into small pieces 3 cups mayonnaise or use according to taste. 2 cups finely chopped pickles or relish 5 hard-cooked eggs, chopped ½ cup chopped red onion 3 tablespoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar or pickle juice or both. 1 teaspoon salt, or to taste ½ teaspoon ground black pepper Stir mayonnaise and mustard together. Add pickles, hard-cooked eggs, red onion, cider vinegar, and salt, and pepper to taste. Stir together in a large bowl. Fold potatoes into the mayonnaise mixture. Top with Paprika. Allow to chill at least six hours, or overnight to allow all the flavors to absorb. We serve this with grilled brats (topped with sauerkraut) on a toasted bun. *************************** We buy our own fireworks. We live out in the country on a hill. Our neighbor do the same thing, so we can watch their fireworks as well as ours. It's a fun night out for the young and old. We were going to go on a short vacation to visit Garner State Park, Texas. We wanted to see the pristine Frio River which has a cold, clear, spring-fed waters that remains chilly even during the area's hot summers. This sounds so amazing, but we decided to put the trip off til next year. Maybe then, instead of going by RV, we can rent one of their cool cabins that they have advertised. We love doing that too! I wish a 'Happy 4th of July' to all! After all this pandemic scare of 2020, it's time to celebrate. Now I'm going out to take a walk and look at my beautiful flowers - After all the rain we had for the last three days, they've really perked up. “Independence Day: freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed – else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower |