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US Cooking Tour Stop 6: MONTANA

Another state I've yet to visit, but it's certainly on my list! Sometimes I like to daydream about living in The Treasure State and becoming a Mountain-Momma. Owning a ranch and riding horses through the rolling meadows with majestic mountains all around me. Waking up before the s…

US Cooking Tour Stop 5: NEW YORK

My fingers have smoke billowing from them trying to catch up on my Cooking Tour recaps! I am half way through the recaps now, so hopefully I can roll the rest out this week and stop bombarding the blog with mostly cooking content. Remember, each state is saved to my highlights on Instagra…

A Divine Appointment.

We were coming home from our fun nature day Saturday when we turned off onto the obscure road that leads to our house from the main highway. There’s a creek that runs through so there are usually cars pulled off the side of the road as people are fishing or just exploring the area. When w…

US Cooking Tour Stop 4: NEW MEXICO

A couple years ago my family was on a RT 66 road trip to the Grand Canyon. My parents were also on their own road trip, driving back to Oklahoma from their vacation to California. After we planned the trip we realized that we would both be traveling the same road on the same day and would…

US Cooking Tour Stop 3: LOUISIANA

I'm trying to come up with a personal memory from Louisiana since now that I'm recapping my cooking tour stops here, I can make it more personal with a small story from each state that I've not only completed as a challenge, but have also been to in real life. That was one rea…

Black Sheep.

I have this painting hanging in my living room that I’ve stared at countless times. It hung in my parents den for years before they gave it to me, so I couldn’t even begin to guess how often my eyes have landed on this scene.  Their den is a bit darker than my living room with all our win…

US Cooking Tour Stop 2: INDIANA

I've never spent a significant amount of time in the Hoosier State, but the time I did spend there sure was memorable. We were moving from Oklahoma to Pennsylvania and we were driving across the country. My parents came along for the ride to help us move, and we stopped for the night …