Friday, September 23, 2011

Chickens on the roof!!

Relax.... I didn't say WHICH roof now did I??

Caught a glimps of one of the Reds on the roof to chicken coop while getting ready for work this morning.... never seen them get up there before...

[chicken on roof]





I've been holding down the fort lately as Nic has been little miss world traveler and away on business... She knocked 'em dead at Interbike in Vegas and is off to Louisville Kentucky for the big Kid's Show... not big kids, but a large show.... Whatever....

We were holding steady at two eggs a day for a long time there.... last weekend we were kinda joking around that if the girls didn't start laying more that chicken and dumplings might be on the dinner menu soon... Well lo and behold we started getting 3 eggs a day, then 4... they must have overheard us...

Things have dropped back down to 3 a day so maybe I need to bring a frying pan outside for the girls to see... just a subtle reminder....

For the first time, we haven't been able to keep up with the eggs the girls are laying!!

[bunches of eggs]









Ran up to visit No-Longer-Big-Gay Jason, Ali and newborn Christopher at 6 days old... Dang they are small when that young...

[matt and christopher]




Jason and Ali gave me an early xmas present/late birthday present (or whatever): the Pitmaster iQue110 charcoal grill temperature controller...

[iQue110]




I hooked it up the other day and it did a fantastic job of holding temp at 250... you more or less just set the temp you want and forget about it...

Here's the results:

[grilling results]




















We've been slowly harvesting some 'maters of various types, then I realized we actually had quite a few sitting on the counter.... decided to take a stab at freezing them up by just removing the skins, quarter them and into the freezer bag.... the boiling water trick worked like a champ!





The setup...














The results...

1 comment:

  1. So, how does that pitmaster IQue do when you open the lid? I have an Auber instrurments PID, and I have to unplug it, open the lid, do my business, then close it up and turn it on again, otherwise I get pretty sharp temp spikes.

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