tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-971541568171657986.post4397464023255524694..comments2024-03-28T11:30:52.313-07:00Comments on Henny Penny Lane: Help with the New LotHenny Pennyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05958386938311591314noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-971541568171657986.post-17496926790409686772013-03-22T11:05:19.789-07:002013-03-22T11:05:19.789-07:00Dear Henny,
Regarding doing all that work for th...Dear Henny,<br /> Regarding doing all that work for three chickens...remember that great baseball movie, 'Field of Dreams'? In it there was a quote..."If you build it, they will come!" Not that chickens will come out of the corn on their own (that's what the famous ball players did in that movie...would be quite frightening if it happened with chickens! I digress) At any rate, seeings how you've such fine fowl accomodations, should you decide to take on more fancy chickens, it would be a seamless transition. <br /><br /> As far as camp cooking, I do as much prep beforehand as possible. If we're hiking, then a lot of dried stuff. I have a dehydrator and enjoy that type of thing. If camping around the fire, then the sky is the limit all the regular stuff and whatever strikes me at the time. :0 <br /> It's about camping season again and I'm getting excited! DS said this morning, as we looked over the snow drifts in the yard, "It'd probably be too cold to go out over Easter break. Right?! It made me laugh. Well, yeah! <br /> Have a lovely weekend. <br />Love,<br />JenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-971541568171657986.post-73665494438324171982013-03-21T17:28:55.333-07:002013-03-21T17:28:55.333-07:00Hey Jen,
Poppy stopped on the way home from work a...Hey Jen,<br />Poppy stopped on the way home from work and picked up the tin for the lot. He said to me, "I can't believe we're doing all this for 3 bantam chickens!" I hope to raise more bantams. Last time I was sending you a note, Poppy needed the computer and I didn't get to answer your question about cooking over a campfire. Our favorite was cooking a steak in a cast iron frying pan over the fire; and potatoes and onions too. Oh, and bacon and eggs, and being the southerners that we are, a pot of grits cooking on the side. Nothing really special. Sounds like you all do some REAL hiking and camping. What do you like to cook when you're camping. Coffee is always good made over a campfire! Thanks again. I enjoy your comments!<br /><br />Love, <br />Henny Penny Henny Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05958386938311591314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-971541568171657986.post-23187967215417021992013-03-21T08:33:26.410-07:002013-03-21T08:33:26.410-07:00Those are some fortunate chickens to have such car...Those are some fortunate chickens to have such care go into their housing. <br />I'm sure Poppy was happy to help you realize your fate de coop. What's that they say....Happy wife, happy life! So true...<br /><br />Love,<br />Jen <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com