Sunday, November 25, 2007

The Shaker's Attention To Details



Canterbury Shaker Village

A Funky and Loose Thanksgiving!


David, Greg and I spent a wonderful couple days in Manchester, New Hamspshire with Elijah, Asia and Brenden. We had a super spectacular Thanksgiving with all the fixings. In addition, we had a chance to watch movies, go for walks, visit a Shaker village, go to the most famous diner in New Hampshire, visit historic Portsmouth, walk on the beach, eat pizza and talk politics and envision our futures. It was a spectacular visit.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

sophie wish list !!!



Well, Sophie...don't keep us all waiting...let us know whatcha want!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

The results are in....

Sophie (who claims exemption) has drawn this year's Christmas exchange list. Elijah and Asia have also asked for exemption due to the fact that they will not be home for the holiday. Boo hoo! But don't forget all the other kiddies on the exemption list: Brenden, Cameron, Taos and Gracie.

maya has greg
greg has grandpa
grandpa has auntie ann
auntie ann has yarrow
grandma has uncle david
uncle david has mary
mary has saman
saman has maya
yarrow has grandma

Saturday, November 17, 2007

This is your dog on Lefse


I spent 5 hours last Saturday at the 2nd Annual Lefse Fest. And I rolled around 100 pieces of lefse. My neck and arms were sore all week. The lefse had been packaged in large baggies and I left mine on the counter. I came home one day this week, looked on the counter and there was no lefse bag! I walked into the livingroom, heart racing, and see a lone piece of lefse in the middle of the floor. Then, out of the corner of my eye I see a quick-moving and guilty looking Portugese Water Dog with a full sheet of lefse hanging from her mouth!! All my labor, all my efforts, all my desires, hanging from the mouth of a lefse-loving Portugese dog. Life is not easy.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Maya at work and at play!







Is this the new blog ??????

Thanksgiving in New Hampshire

Thanksgiving Menu per Elijah:
* Toasty golden butter buns
* Lefse
* Parmiaggiano garlic broccoli
* Aged gouda and vermont cheddar mac and cheese
* Brussel sprouts with maple bacon
* Cranberry pumkin sauce with spiced pumkin seeds
* Pierogies
* Wild rice salad
* Green bean casserole
* Curry roasted cauliflower
* Yukon gold saffron mashed potatoes
* Brined turkey with real gravy
* Cornbread stuffin with carmalized onions
* Pumkin cranberry pie
* Caramel apple crisp
* Pumpkin cookies

November 14, 2007 4:40 PM

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Benrud Tree Farm

Each year, at Thanksgiving time, we all go out to the property to chop down our little Charlie Brown-like Christmas trees. We cut them from the area under the power lines. A lot of those trees get cut down anyway if they grow too large. So, we pack up the kids, the grandparents, the dogs and we hit the trail. Benruds believe that that best Christmas trees are the ones you pick yourself. They aren't perfectly shaped, they don't have full, even branches, but they are real. And they represent the hope the perseveres--it's the green hope in the middle of a gray winter.

Here's some background from the National Christmas tree society. We're cutting edge!

(Q) I can't seem to find the tree that I want. It is often referred to as a Charlie Brown Tree because of its sparse look with short needles. I love these trees and don't know what they are or who might have one for sale.

(A) The sparse look is dependent somewhat upon the genetics of the tree, but mostly through the shearing practices of the grower. The more open, less dense look is starting to become more popular among consumers, so the Christmas Tree farmers will be working to meet that demand; however, the average tree takes 7 to 10 years to get to 6 or 7 feet high and the majority of consumers still want a full, thick tree. Check with farms in your area and ask them if they have a "less sheared" tree or one that "would be graded a cull". The grower will understand what you are looking for.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Welcome to the new Benrud Family blog

I decided to "dress us up" a bit. So, we now have a new format and a new blog for the Benrud family. This is a picture of Uncle David and Asia on the annual Christmas tree chopping trip to the property. I think this picture is from 2005 or 2006.

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!
Love,
Auntie A.