Our 5 hens haven't been laying much lately, but I did discover a sneaky hiding spot in the barn/shed this week -
After having to buy eggs the previous week at the grocery store, I was happy to discover their stash. Now if only I could figure out where/if our Americauna, Natasha, is laying. We haven't found a blue egg since last summer :-( She's only 2 years old, so she should still be laying. Any suggestions?
We had a brief moment of heavy snow flurries last weekend. The boys got all sorts of excited about it, but alas, it didn't stick.
And finally, earlier this week I had some onions, garlic, and celery in butter to saute. As it began to cook, I realized it was one of my favorite smells on earth. Probably even better than homemade baked bread. Or even brownies. What's your favorite smell in the kitchen, readers?
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favorite smells in kitchen...interestingly, for both my wife and me, it is when I am making potato soup and recipe calls of onions, garlic and celery sautéed in butter prior to adding to the chopped eggs, potatoes (diced with the peelings), and milk
ReplyDeleteAnd bacon....? Another favorite scent. Nice post for Rural Thursday. Enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteLou
I think its time to go high tech with the chickens. RFID chips to track them and have a live feed to Google maps and, of course, live streaming video straight from the Chicken coop!
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of the chickens! Glad you found the eggs. I didn't realize that a chicken could lay a blue egg (obviously I am not in a rural place!).
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of homemade marinara sauce, my mom's pork roast, brownies . . . I could go on and on!
Oh I really like all of your photos! The chickens and the eggs are so homey feeling. The boys watching the snowfall..priceless. I can feel their joy.
ReplyDeleteThat picture of all three of your boys looking longingly out the window is precious! My kids feel their pain!!
ReplyDeletewhat a delightful post, lisa!
ReplyDeletethat sauce looks so yummy! i can smell it from here.
now i'm hungry!
Its priceless. To see kids faces when its snowing
ReplyDeleteCooking onions, once the sugars are being released..yummm
ReplyDeleteI love to smell beef stew simmering away. My all-time favorite smell is fresh peaches, warm from the sun.
Loving those polish crested chickens, Lisa. I had one rooster, but he disappeared a couple of years ago.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful week! We have twin boys too, but they are grown now. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAh~ha...I see Elvis is still with you...that happy wanderer. As for Natasha...she might be hanging out with Vladamir somewhere...perhaps a quiet corner...:)JP
ReplyDeleteyup, onions frying are one of my faves, too. :)
ReplyDeletecute hens!
Homemade bread is good, but I like the sautee veggies also.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, they don't lay their eggs in the same place all the time? I LOVE that smell, too. But it would be a close second to homemade bread for me.
ReplyDeleteI love the comment from Steve Surrat about going high tech with the chickens! Ha! We have that problem here too, those chickens can be such stinkers about hiding their eggs! Thank goodness we have neighbors with an abundance of eggs from their (apparently) well-trained chickens! Gotta love the smell of Kuchen warm from the oven! A german girl's fav!!!
ReplyDeleteI too love the smell of onions and garlic cooking. I know I can make my Hubs sit up and take notice of what I am doing when I am cooking onions and garlic.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa
ReplyDeleteYour egg gathering reminds me of my times spent on my grandparents homested gathering eggs. they were free range chicken, so it was like an Easter egg hunt finding them!
Oh, there are too many yummy kitchen smells for me to pick just one.
I'm trying to join your rural patry-we'll see what happens!
Livie will enjoy the part with the chickens and the eggs. I'll have to show her this post when we're both home from school this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteMmm, that kitchen scent is yummy! For me it would be in the top-three "tasty scents" list behind my grandmother's Mexican food and chocolate chip cookies.
I agree, onions and butter....nothing smells better.
ReplyDeleteThose darn chickens. We wait until at least noon before letting them out.
ReplyDeleteThe Hens keep laying. They are inconsistent, but laying. 13 eggs several times this week! If I was a gambler, I would guess we will get 5 today.
I have to say I love the smell of sautéed veggies too, but fresh bread and roast beef rank very high.
Love that shot of the boys at the slider... reminds me of when my kids were young. Although I won't talk about me standing at our slider even now and watching the snow fall when it does! I just followed you on G+...
ReplyDeleteAre they cool? lol sandie
ReplyDeleteI like that those chickens of yours are all in a row-and that one even put on a wig for the picture! Very stylish!
ReplyDeleteOnions, garlic and celery is right up there for me too:)
Talk to you very soon!!
First picture is so funny! Have a nice week. Greetings from Romania.
ReplyDeleteoh yes, that is one of my favorite kitchen smells too....yes, the "snow" has been quite disappointing this winter huh? cute pic of the chickies!
ReplyDeleteit's been so long. idk who elvis is anymore. lemme guess. white fro, black suit?
ReplyDeletethe real elvis was the complete opposite with his black wave and white suit.
just an observation.
yay!
Favorite smell in the kitchen? Chocolate Chip Cookies, followed by onions in butter. (But not in the same dish. Hah). Love those chickens and the photo of your boys is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteNothing gets me happy in the kitchen like the smell of bacon.
ReplyDeleteSneaky chickens!
Yummy and now I am hungry!
ReplyDeleteBetter than brownies?! Oh my, I must try this combination! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the smell of french toast & my mom's Mexican Casserole! YuMmMmMmY! =)
ReplyDeleteWe got about 3" of snow Monday, but it was completely gone Tuesday... that's my kind of snow, I love to watch it fall, but glad it's gone by the next day! LoL!
Adorable pic of the boys!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kitchen smell would be bacon since I'm a PIG. Okay, I'm kidding!!
I love to smell anything with garlic!
We so want snow too. I love the smell of chicken and roasted potatoes.
ReplyDeletethat is one of my favorite smells, too~ i also love pot roast... yes, fills the whole house!
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patty
Love the country photos Lisa. The boys looking at the snow was my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lou...bacon!
ReplyDeleteHI Lisa, Glad your chickens are all in a row!!!!! Glad also that you found the 'hidden' eggs....
ReplyDeleteCoffee perking in the mornings is one of my favorite smells. BUT--I love smelling fresh bread cooking and I love smelling onions and celery being sauted.... YUM..
Hugs,
Betsy
Your hens are very sneaky Lisa! I wonder of the other hen has found another place in the hay to lay her eggs?
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of things at your farm.Your chickys are sooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like the smell of apple pie! But your right- onions in butter smell sooo good.
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tweedles
Baking cinnamon rolls is one of favorite smells! I think I need to make those--soon! I love the chicken photo shoot. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! My favorite smells in the kitchen? Tomato sauce simmering on the stove. From childhood, my mother's barbecue chicken. I'm a vegetarian now, but if my mother was still able to cook and made that barbecue chicken, I would eat it!
ReplyDeleteThat is also one of my favorite smells in the kitchen! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteOH me too, I just love that smell, well that and bacon.
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