Cool it
Cooler now after the balloon fiesta is over. This week will finally get us out of highs in the 80s I hope. We had three of Nod's college pals stay with us for balloons. They saw a lot and everyone fit into our little house better than I expected. What sweet and smart men they all are.
Bake it
Chocolate banana bread is worth doing if you like those flavors. I looked at a few recipes and came up with this high altitude version:
Preheat oven to 360, grease a loaf pan
First bowl, whisk dry ingredients:
1 cup + 2 Tbsp flourscant 1/2 cup cocoa powder2/3 tsp baking sodascant 1/2 tsp kosher salt
Second bowl, beat wet ingredients:
3 large ripe bananas, mashed3/4 cup sugar1/4 cup vegetable oil2 eggs1 tsp vanilla extract
Stir dry into wet, mix until combined.
Pour batter into loaf pan, top with 1/2 cup chocolate chips.
Bake 40 minutes. Test with toothpick. I left mine in the oven for a few more minutes after turning the heat off.
Vistas
Took the visitors up into the Jemez Mountains and walked around the Valles Caldera meadow, Valles Caldera National Preserve. What a stunning place. It was privately held as ranch land when I was a kid in Los Alamos. So happy to see it as public land now. We were delighted to see elk browsing at the far edges of the meadow. A coyote trotted past near sunset. We had to be alert to not trip over the prairie dog holes, plenty of them popped in and out of our vision. Trout fingerlings jumped in the stock tank/pond canal. I want to go back right now. My youthful desire to ride across the Valle Grande on a horse is gone - the prairie dog holes would make it stressful unless you had a smart and observant horse.
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