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lori@farmfreshstyle.ca

In Country Life/ Make Something

Aunt Marl’s Rhubarb Pie

 

This is a special recipe.  It is from my husband’s Aunt Marl, whom I love dearly.  The first night we arrived in Lewisporte to stay with her, she fed us this.  It has been my favourite rhubarb recipe ever since.  I was pregnant at the time with Lena so travelling was exhausting.  We had been camping at Gros Morne National Park and it rained.  I wanted to hike but I couldn’t.  I was toast. (Sadly, I wish I could say I was 8 or 9 months along at that stage but I was only 5 or 6months!)  Aunt Marl’s was such a wonderful, welcoming and cozy place to stay.  We walked and ate and I napped.  Anyone who knows me, knows I am NOT a napper!  But at that stage of the game, I needed a nap.  So, thank you to Aunt Marl, your hospitality was most welcome and I know that night (and the next day) I ate this recipe and it was made with love!!  It has left a lasting impression on my heart!  So did the cans of some kind of pickled meat that you sent back with us….I’m typing this with my nose pulled up…yuck!

Aunt Marl’s Rhubarb Pie

CRUST

1/3 cup butter

3 tbsp. sugar

1 egg

1 cup flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

1/4 cup milk

Cream together butter and sugar, and add egg and beat. 

Add milk and dry ingredients.

Put in a 9×9 pie plate (ungreased)

FILLING

2 eggs

1 cup sugar

Beat together. Add:

2 tbsp. melted butter

2 tbsp. flour

Fold in 2 1/2 cups of thinly sliced rhubarb and pour on top of the crust.

Bake at 400* for 10 minutes, then bake at 350* for 20-30 minutes!

Enjoy!

Colourfully yours,

Lori

 

 

 

2 In Adventures/ Country Life

Born to Buck

Well, it’s alllllmost time for the PBR to come to town!!  And we couldn’t be more excited!!  We loved watching it last year and can’t wait to find ourselves in the stands again this as the fireworks go off and the riders get ready to strap on the bulls that were born to buck!!!

Last year I was fortunate enough to chat with Zane Lambert { you can read it HERE } and this year, well, this year I took a slightly different approach as a nod to the handsome Mr. Byrne’s love of well-muscled bulls.  I had the privilege of chatting with Jake Wilson, a stock handler on the PBR tour on the east coast, he is responsible for the bulls under his care through Wild Hoggs Bucking Bulls.

So, what does it mean to be a stock handler? Essentially, Jake is the bulls’ coach, care giver, pen-cleaner and food provider.  And that is no small task.  These 1400-1600 lb beasts require a pile of food, lots of exercise and not to mention being carefully transported from event to event so they remain in prime condition and good health.

I’ll admit I was geeking out over all this.  I guess I heard more of what Michael was talking about all those years!!  Jake talked about the fact that bulls are bred from past top performers, the ability to be a good bull, a good bucker, if you will, is passed down through genetics.  I asked if there was a specific beef breed represented in the bulls, but not really, the genetics are more about being a good bucking bull than keeping a breed’s blood lines pure.  And the average age of these PBR bulls? They range in age of 4 to 7 years old.  They start working with the promising bulls at about age 2.  But if they won’t buck, they won’t buck.  Some of them love to put on a good show and love to kick up their heels, and those are the prime bulls for bull riding.

These bulls eat a pile of food in the run of a day.  They are fed a specially formulated ration of grain both morning and night, along with loads of hay.  They are eating upwards of 38 lbs of food a day!!  But these bulls are top performing athletes and need to be fueled for the job, too.

Jake had mentioned exercising the bulls and that really piqued my curiosity – how do you exercise a huge bull like these guys? I asked!! They do a warm-up of walking up and down an alley-way then some easy jogging, 4-6 bulls together at a time. After they are adquately warmed up, they are let loose in a larger square pen to ‘play’ in a pile of sawdust or sand for a while.  Jake said it’s like watching kids get out on a playground, the running and digging that takes place!!  Then they cool back down by walking and jogging again in the alley before going back to their pen.

The PBR has travelled east with a team of 47 bulls.  They come from different stock contractors, each bull with it’s own stats and reputation within the bull riding circut.   Each bull gets a rating and the top 10 bulls are the top picks of the riders when it comes time to draw for an event…much like the starting line up of any other athletic team.

When I asked Jake about whether or not he had a favourite { because, come on, who doesn’t have a favourite rodeo bull 😉 } he talked about Tykro Pound Sand.  And guys, it was so neat to hear him get excited about this bull, about how he tries his best to shake that rider loose and if he can’t, then he’s going for the points.  He’s top dog and he knows it.

I can appreciate the hard work that it takes behind the scenes to care for these bulls.  In bull riding, you need a good bull to give you a good ride.  And these athletes, both the two leged and fourlegged ones need to be in prime condition and well taken care of.  And in Jake’s care, there’s no doubt these beasts are!

Colourfully yours,

Lori

PS if you want to go watch the bull-riding action this Saturday night in Halifax, buy your tickets HERE!!!

Disclaimer: I was provided with tickets and the chance to interview Jake Wilson by PBR Canada, but my take on it is just that 😉

 

 

 

1 In Adventures/ Blogging/ Decorating

House Tour of Our reFRESH Airbnb

I know you all love a good house tour so I thought I’d share a tour of the amazing Airbnb . First off, I love the name. La Belle Brise. Every Airbnb should have such a lovely name, no?

If you followed along this past weekend on Instagram, you will have seen some bits and pieces from our weekend away on the shores in Grand Etang.  { And if you missed it, check out the highlights 😉 } I invited some fellow bloggers to join me for a getaway weekend to focus on our blogs, relax and deepen our connections.  You can read what I said leading up to the retreat HERE.

Guys, I could’ve moved right in there and stayed forever.  This place was amazingly homey and so very welcoming.  Plus, her favourite colours are red and turquiose….which is obvious as soon as you crest the hill and look down over the inlet and catch that first glimpse of the house.  Oh my red-and-turquoise-loving heart!!!  It was perfection!

Everywhere you looked, there was a little touch of personality – from old weathered buoys, to parts of lobster traps displayed as art to the authentically old farmhouse table with mismatched chairs that graced the kitchen.  The house with full of charm and character but was still modern and functional.

 

 

When I say character, I mean the old house charm! The perfect squeak on the stairs, the chippy red painted second storey floors, doors that swing closed due to years of the house settling into itself, and cozy little rooms tucked under the eaves.  I would love to hear the stories the walls could tell!  When we chatted with our hostess, Paula, she said that it did belong to a fisherman, so I’m sure there would be some pretty great stories!

If you are looking to hit the Cabot Trail this summer, or looking for a cozy spot for a getaway, I highly recommend La Belle Brise.  You can find the Airbnb listing HERE and the FB page HERE.  Not only is the house amazing, Paula was a wonderful hostess, too.  I, of course, had loads of random questions for her and she answered very quickly plus left a note and salted caramels, too!!

I plan on sharing more about our weekend retreat, but as I go through this week, I find myself wishing I was still tucked into that seaside house, puttering around.

Colourfully yours,

Lori

PS Even though we we were gifted our accommadations, my take on it is just that 😉

 

 

5 In Adventures/ Blogging

reFRESH Bloggers Retreat

I’ve had something up my sleeve for a while now.  A retreat…..for bloggers!! Eeeeekkk!!! I’m so excited to see my quiet plans coming together to treat some fellow bloggers to a weekend away and spoil them.  Let me introduce you to reFRESH – a Blogger’s Writing Retreat!!!

 

My goal for this retreat is this – To create an atmosphere to step away from the everyday noise to allow full thoughts to gather, ideas to flow and deeper connections form in a safe, positive environment.

Like any good planner, I needed to come up with a name.  I had hummmed and hahhed and kinda wrote down a name that I was considering and really, it was the only one I came up with.  Then when I started to hash details out with Colleen, we both landed on the exact same name without the other knowing!  And then Christine did up my adorable logo – I love it so much!  That wheelbarrow!!  { Thanks Christine!!  Everyone go book her sessions for Mother’s Day HERE!!! }

And guys, I have connected with the perfect Airbnb hostess who happens to have the most colourful, most amazing home perched on the water!  If you have followed me for any length of time, you know my love for red and turquoise!! Guys, check this place out!! It couldn’t be more perfect, right?!?!?

I’m working on gathering up all sorts of goodies to spoil these bloggers.  And it’s working – I’ve had so many local businesses come on board with me for this part of the weekend!  I’m not going to share here just yet because I want it to be a surprise for the bloggers who will be joining me!

I’m menu planning, stocking piling and making notes.  I can’t wait to escape to this seaside home and do things like eat lobster fresh from the wharf, have a taco bar, chat, write, maybe hike and no doubt laugh.  I want the connections between these bloggers to deepen.  I want to leave with a renewed sense of the direction Farm Fresh is heading. I want to eat good food in the company of good people. Doesn’t that sound like what everybody needs every now and then?

It was hard work, chasing sponsors and lining up bloggers to attend!! Apparently the long weekend in May is a busy one!  But all the work will be worth it and I can’t wait to report back and show you all the pictures of the fun we had over the course of the weekend.

Colourfully yours,

Lori

 

2 In Decorating

Colour – Yellow

If you had to pick a happy colour – it would be Yellow, wouldn’t it?  I do enjoy a nice sunny yellow around my home!  How about you?  Does using yellow in your home scare you? Or do you love the sunshine it brings in?

There’s nothing like a dose of yellow – just a bit here and there.  And not a soft buttery yellow, but full-on bright lemony yellow.  I think it goes back to my love of sunflowers.  Sunflowers just make me smile.  They bring me such joy.  That’s why there is a sunflower on this website, leading you to my Finding Joy FB group.

 

I do have yellow throughout our house, no yellow walls and only one nightstand that’s painted in a bold hit of yellow.  But in my hallway, well, I have sunflowers and signs that brighten up the shadows.  Which also means it’s truly hard to get a good picture…nevermind the awkwardness of the stairwell blocking the best view.  But it adds a hit of vibrancy that would be lacking if I used any other colour.

Yellow as a wall colour can get tricky, it reflects off the surrounding walls and intensifies.  So what can look like a soft, buttery yellow on the chip turns into the inside of a highlighter in a room.  Not what we aim for….so here is my favourite yellow to use on walls from Benjamin Moore, Weston Flax

 

I love what yellow does for a home.  In a bright vibrant colour, it is very stimulating and increases energy and creativity but then if you mute it down and soften it’s tones, it becomes very relaxing and peaceful. So, keep that in mind when adding yellow to a child’s room – the tone and intensity of the colour can affect the mood.  Yellow is also associated with hospitality, too, which I love.  { I was away over the weekend and the lobby of the hotel was filled with the pineapple motif which is the symbol of hospitality – I loved that!! }  Check out the colour of our front door – I think it says Welcome, no? It’s Shop Door from the FAT Paint Company.

Yellow in a sunny room will intensify but in a dark hallway will brighten the space up.  Yellow is great for those trying to boost their happiness level and creates an environment of optimism, just like the sunshine outside makes us feel better, so do sunshiney rooms!

You can read about the yellow goodies in the hallway HERE.  You’ll see weird angles in the photos as I struggled to get good pictures, imagine me sitting on the stairs, crouched, camera lens through the railing…the things I do for you!

And our bedroom makeover with its shiny yellow nightstand is HERE – I still love that nightstand.  Sometimes you just find the best things at the thrift stores and you know I love to shop the thrift stores and drag something home for a makeover in the studio!!!

Our pyjama lounge has lots of mustardy yellow tones in it, thanks to the ever-growing gallery wall.  HERE is where you can see what I mean!  I love the retro shades found in the needle points and the chair that we were left in the studio!

It is my hope that you will not shy away for using yellow throughout your home.  Even if it is a sunny bunch of tulips or a colourful piece of art work on you wall – yellow is meant to bring the sunshine in!

Colourfully yours,

Lori