A Simple Favorite for Breakfast
WELCOME TO THE HIDDEN COTTAGE PROJECT After nearly 10 years of hosting at our vacation rental, The Lady Next Door, Andy and I are finally taking the leap and building our "dream" rental cottage at our farm in Northwest Iowa. Since the project began unfolding, about a year ago, it has taken on a life of its own. We are excited to share it with you!
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
The Two Hungers
Andy and I have a trip to South Africa planned for later this year and while researching I came across a piece about the San People (Kalahari Bushmen) of Southern Africa. I learned that they have lived in that part of Africa for more than 20,000 years. One of their philosophies really spoke to me:
“The Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert talk about the two "hungers". There is the Great Hunger and there is the Little Hunger. The Little Hunger wants food for the belly; but the Great Hunger, the greatest hunger of all, is the hunger for meaning.
There is ultimately only one thing that makes human beings deeply and profoundly bitter, and that is to have thrust upon them a life without meaning.
There is nothing wrong in searching for happiness. But of far more comfort to the soul is something greater than happiness or unhappiness, and that is meaning. Because meaning transforms everything into a more beautiful and elevated form.
Once what you are doing has for you meaning, it is irrelevant whether you're happy or unhappy. You are content - you are not alone in your Spirit - you belong.”--Laurens van der Post
I realize not everyone will understand that I find meaning in my life from making beds, cooking, hosting, facilitating and paying attention to the details that will enhance my guest's experiences and memories when they stay with us. You don't have to get it, but for me, there's no denying that's who I am.
I remember in the seventh grade, we had to take these vocational assessment tests that were supposed to find out what we were interested in and maybe even tell us what we would be good at. I can't really remember, except for one question on the survey: "Rank the top three careers, in order, of where you see yourself in the future," followed by a long list of options.
I was certain I was going to be a writer. A journalist. However, this is how I answered the question:
1. Chef
2. Catering
3. Innkeeper/Hotel Manager
Because those sounded like the most fun to me.
As I prepare for your visit to the Li'l Kitchen and the Hidden Cottage, I promise I will do my best to create a memorable and comfortable stay, and I will work hard to create dishes to satisfy your "little hunger."
And while I am doing these things, with the greatest intention in every detail, I will be satisfying the "great hunger" in me.
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Sunday, June 4, 2023
Well, we have a final floorplan for the garage/mother-in-law apartment, and it will be going to the builder tomorrow morning! Now to find out what it will cost and how much work we are going to have to do.
This is the month we start doing the dirt work for the foundation of the garage/apartment. We have a dirt guy. We also have an electrician and a plumber lined up.
Life is pretty ok.
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
I Don't Do Taverns
When I first came to Iowa, I was introduced to these sandwiches called Taverns. Sometimes Maid Rites. Maybe they are not the same thing. I don't even know. I've lived here for 15 years and I'm not sure.
Because I don't do those "other" ground meat sandwiches.
I do BBQs. Sometimes referred to as Sloppy Joe's, but that's not what I grew up calling them. Maybe it's a Wisconsin thing. Maybe it's just a Star Prairie, Wisconsin thing. I'm not sure about that either.
Nonetheless, a ground meat sandwich, simmered with onions and "red stuff", including BBQ sauce, was the sandwich I grew up with. Orange.
To the best of my knowledge, taverns do not have "red stuff" although there are bastardized versions of ground meat sandwiches that appear to be the offspring of a traditional Iowa tavern and a sloppy Joe, that some still refer to as a "tavern." When I looked up the recipe, most included mustard and/or vinegar.
Nope. That's not what I make.
"Barbeques" always made an appearance at potlucks of all kinds. You'd see them on the menus at ball parks and town festivals and county fairs. Sometimes as "Barbeque" or "Barbeque sandwich" or just "BBQ." If you ordered one, you'd get an orange ground meat sandwich on a bun, especially tasty with pickles in my opinion, but Andy isn't a fan of the pickle. He prefers his with a slice of sharp cheddar.
I've changed my grandmother's recipe over the years. I've added more vegetables and more seasoning as you can see! I bet you can't name everything in there!
Sunday, May 28, 2023
The Longest Year
Well, it will be one year tomorrow since we lost you. It has been the longest year. Lee stopped by today for a visit and he agrees. It feels like five. Oh, how you have been missed these past twelve months.
Through the sorrow, the sun has managed to shine, however. (If you know, you know.)
We had not one, but three beautiful memorials for you. The tears and the love poured from everyone. Still, the tears come, but with a few more smiles these days, remembering you.
I went on a girl's weekend with Amy and Pam, and we drank to you and remembered the trip we took to St. Paul with you over your birthday that year.
We traveled to Italy and Lee came with us. We all commented on how much you would have loved the food and the wine and the architecture and the history. Elizabeth, Laurent and Mathilda flew from Switzerland to spend a few days with us. It was lovely.
We spent time around New Year's at Geoff and Darcy's house and hanging out with Lee and Will and Janie. Geoff and Darcy made fondue. It was wonderful. We opened presents. Your name came up often.
I ask you all the time what you think of what I'm working on, and most of the time, I can hear your answer. It always makes me smile.
We're driving Lee on RAGBRAI again this year, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ride.
In celebration of you, my friend.
It's been such a long, anguished year. So many "firsts" for the kids and grandchildren without you. So many medical procedures for Lee. So many tears. So much heartbreak.
Yet...
The sunshine finds its way through the cracks, and life rolls on, and there is hope.
And there is laughter.
And there is love.
No one told me that you'd be such an unwavering friend to me, even after you were gone. No one told me you'd still be rooting for me, teaching me, encouraging me and comforting me.
You do it all the time in my dreams. In my memories. In the beats of my heart. You are forever a part of my life experience, lady.
Thank you for that.
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Monday, May 22, 2023
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Saturday, May 20, 2023
It Could be More of a Micro-Market
Upon further research, I think we are going to be opening a micro-market vs. a ghost kitchen. Or maybe it's a combination of the two. Not sure yet.
I plan to offer fresh, homemade dishes as stand-alone meals or items one could use to complete meals at home.
I'll start with a small, but familiar inventory and experiment and expand from there. There will be plenty of Upper Midwestern comfort food, but also options on the lighter side and seasonal specialties.
The truth is, I'm not really sure what will work and what people will want, but I'll definitely be listening to the feedback.
Friday, May 19, 2023
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Easy Savory Vegetable Cheese Tart
This is a summer favorite and a great way to use up vegetables all summer.
Like on the one pictured, you can also add a layer of finely crumbled cooked Italian sausage. I cooked the sausage with some tired veggies and it was a great way to use up fennel and onion that were past their best.
Drizzle with olive oil and season with your favorite herbs or blends. This one has seasoned pepper, a parmesan and truffle blend I needed to use up and herbs de Provence. The possibilities are endless.
Bake in a preheated oven at 400 degrees for ten minutes and then reduce to 375 for 35 minutes until the pastry is puffed and golden brown around the edges. Let cool for ten minutes and then cut it up and serve it!
Breakfast, entree, appetizer, lunch with a side salad, this one is great any time of the day.
Enjoy!
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Once the plan is finished, we should have a good idea of what it will cost. How much Andy and I will have to do ourselves, will soon become apparent.
We aren't losing any sleep over it. Much.
It checks a lot of boxes for us. On to the next step and the continued adventure of doing big projects with your spouse!
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Saturday, April 29, 2023
Friday, April 28, 2023
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Well, it has been a busy couple of weeks getting ready to start the garage build and remodel of the addition. Andy and I trimmed 21 trees and are almost done clearing the branches from the part of the grove that will be for guest use.
It's starting to look like a park out there.
We've completely moved out of the addition now and are adjusting to the "downsizing." Truth be told, it's not much of an adjustment. We have plenty of house for the two of us and it feels pretty good to "unload."
Besides, we are all about new, fresh beginnings around here lately. It's been a tough twelve months filled with anguish, loss, growth and the search for anything that resembles resilience. It's been a long year.
Maybe the longest year.
It's good to feel alive, now. Spring still hasn't come in full here yet, but we're inching our way along, with open arms.
The contractor comes again tomorrow to discuss more details. We have plans to build a dream. We have plans with friends and family. We have plans to travel and see a little of this amazing world. It feels hopeful.
Here we go.
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Friday, April 14, 2023
My life's path has been made up of them, detours. I can only assume I have a lot to learn on this winding, circling path that I continually find myself on. Sometimes it takes me a while.
Almost nothing went as planned this past year.
This post is to remind a future me that although it really did not go as planned, you are exactly where you're supposed to be, doing just what you're supposed to be doing. It's all working out.