Beautiful, and you're right--most certainly great. I hear from my sister you are going to be at the foods conference in a couple weeks. Me too! Looking forward to the chance to meet!
Spectacular photo, Beth! I take it your plains have been snowless. We've had very little snow so far this winter, although I just heard a weather report of 2-4 inches for tomorrow.
I would love some of the pheasant right now. My husband grew up on a farm in Iowa and we always had pheasant to eat in those days. I can only drool at your photo and dream of what it would taste like. Would you believe, we have a stuffed Iowa pheasant hanging above our bed. Yup, that strange!!! Susan
Susan, don't tell my husband. So far, I've managed to keep taxidermy out of the bedroom (key is "so far"!). Kirsti, yes, I'll see you in Fargo this weekend! And Marianne, yI admit I actually miss the snow and cold temps during this oddly warm winter we've been having...
Beautiful, and you're right--most certainly great. I hear from my sister you are going to be at the foods conference in a couple weeks. Me too! Looking forward to the chance to meet!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular photo, Beth! I take it your plains have been snowless. We've had very little snow so far this winter, although I just heard a weather report of 2-4 inches for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI would love some of the pheasant right now. My husband grew up on a farm in Iowa and we always had pheasant to eat in those days. I can only drool at your photo and dream of what it would taste like. Would you believe, we have a stuffed Iowa pheasant hanging above our bed. Yup, that strange!!! Susan
ReplyDeleteSusan, don't tell my husband. So far, I've managed to keep taxidermy out of the bedroom (key is "so far"!). Kirsti, yes, I'll see you in Fargo this weekend! And Marianne, yI admit I actually miss the snow and cold temps during this oddly warm winter we've been having...
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