CBD Lifestyle: The Couple that Vapes Together

A few months ago I wrote a blog entitled CBD & Me: My Journey to Colorado. In it I discussed the profound effect that CBD & THC had on my health, not just helping pain, but actually eliminating it! However, since marijuana is illegal where I live I’ve been looking for alternative options.

CBD, short for Cannabidiol, is derived from the stalk and seed of cannabis plants. Cannabidiol oil is a natural botanical concentrate that is high in the compound CBD. Of the more than 85 cannabinoids so far identified in the cannabis plant, CBD is the second most common after tetrahydrocanabinal otherwise known as THC.

Hemp plants are naturally abundant in CBD and unlike their cannabis counterparts are low in THC. Thanks to a special extraction process, they are able to yield a highly concentrated CBD oil that also contains other nutritious materials suhc as omega-3, fatty acids, terpenes, vitamins, chlorophyll, amino acids, and other phytocannabinoids like CBD, CBG, CBN and CBCV. But best of all, CBD oil derived from hemp plants is legal in the US.

Hemp oil can be used in many forms including, cbd oil liquids, tinctures, capsules, gum and topically. The past few months I have been experimenting with the different methods of delivery to try to see what works best for me.

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I started with Dixie Botanicals 100mg Dew Drops in Cinnamon Flavor. This is a pump system that you place two pumps worth under your tongue and hold till it all starts to dissolve. While it is cinnamon flavored, the hemp flavor is very strong, but after awhile you start to get used to it and forget that their was a time you didn’t know what hemp tasted like! When solely using this I averaged two pumps every few hours. At this dosage it did help take the edge off the pain, but did not eliminate severe flair ups.As with most things in life it’s a trial and error process to determine what dosage and delivery system will work best for your body’s needs.  Purchase Dixie Dew Drops

Most drop systems tend to take 45 minutes to an hour for your body to process and for the effects to set in.This means that you need to take these in a preventative form instead of reactive. If I wait till I’m doubled over in pain, waiting for the drops to kick in in an hour from now isn’t going to help me at that moment. In light of this I decided to venture into the world of vaping.

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The first thing I purchased was Blue Moon Hemp’s BlackKat 100mg vape liquid. As described on their site it is “A Classic breakfast cereal flavor, like Lucky Charms with a touch of Cinnamon Toast.” Basically it’s delicious and I love it! The benefits of vaping is the quick delivery of the vapor into your system. I no longer had to wait and hour for it to take effect. According to their instagram, Blue Moon Hemp has now released a 400mg dosage of BlackKat as well. Purchase BlackKat Vape Liquid.

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While the 100mg of BlackKat tastes delicious and the quick delivery did help my pain, once again it wasn’t touching the severe flair ups I was frequently experiencing. So I decided to up my dosage to 1000 mg. Go big or go home am I right? I purchased the blueberry flavor which is light and subtle and perfect for someone who has issues with nausea. I counted over forty-six flavors available on their site. If I could request a flavor I would opt for ginger! There are several things I like about this particular company. They have free shipping on orders over $25 which is great because a lot of companies selling CBD hemp products charge a minimum of $10 on shipping. They also offer a rewards system based on your purchase history and after my first order I qualified for $25 off my next purchase. When I received my shipment they also included coupons and a free 15ml bottle of blue raspberry. Purchase Napa Valley Vape Liquid 

Now, I bet you’re wondering what I am vaping with! I started with a G1 vaporizer and while I like it’s size, portability and carrying case, ultimately determined I needed something that would produce a better vape.
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After doing some research I decided to Purchase the Minion Vape Mod Kit.  This was a major upgrade compared to the G1 vaporizer. The tank holds a substantial amount of liquid so you don’t have to worry about running out throughout the day. It also holds its charge for about a week depending on usage, which is amazing! If you’re thinking about venturing into the world of vaping I recommend starting with a quality vape kit. Don’t waste your money on cheap pens because you will end up upgrading!

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The Beard has also starting vaping using Hemp Hookahzz Pineapple Express in 600mg. He has found it to help reduce stress and help with overall relaxation. The 600mg dosage did help with my pain, however due to my nausea I could not handle the strong flavor of the pineapple. I confirmed this one day when I had a migraine and was vaping and gagging, vaping and gagging. I could feel the migraine lessening with each pull but my stomach was saying stop it!

Side note about nausea: I probably spend around 70% of my life nauseous. If my pain levels are high so is my nausea. The two are best buds. I switched to an electric tooth brush years ago because manually brushing my teeth was a daily battle of trying for good dental hygiene and trying not to throw up. While the hemp oil does help with pain, it does not provide the same nausea relief I experienced with the 1 to 1 ratio of CBD and THC in Colorado. I had more of an appetite during my visit to CO than I have had in years. So to help with my general nausea I’m a big fan of ginger, hence why I would love a ginger flavored vape liquid!

In the mean time we have discovered a few ginger products that are like gold in my house.

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The Beard discovered these at Fresh Thyme and my first experience with them I wasn’t sure. But just like the taste of hemp, it rapidly grew on me and now I love them! You can also purchase these on amazon in a 6 pack. That’s right, we don’t mess around. Purchase Ginger Mints. 

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My other go to is Q Ginger Beer. As it says on the can, “Sharp Ginger Bite, Not Too Sweet.” I have found this to be a major life savor for my nausea. As opposed to ginger ale which sometime has this thick sweet syrupy consistency, this is crisp and punches you in the mouth with ginger! Also, you can’t beat the list of ingredients: Carbonated water, organic agave, ginger extract, extracts of lime, coriander and cardamom, citric acid. This can also be found at Fresh Thyme or on Amazon. Purchase Ginger Beer 

As always, I’m not affiliated with any of these brands or products, I’m just sharing what works best for me in hopes of it helping you or someone you know. My goal isn’t to just manage my pain, my goal is eliminate it. And if that involves trying different dosages, delivery systems and even moving across the country that’s what I plan to do. For now, enjoy some of these awesome shots the ever talented Beard took.

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Dancing in the Windy City

Last week we hit the open roads, or more accurately the semi-clear I-65N, up to Chicago for the Taste of Kizomba weekend. While I’ve been to Chicago on many occasions I’ve never had the pleasure of checking out their social dance scene. I drove up with my friend Jen for a girl’s weekend of food, dancing and a little exploring and we managed to accomplish all three. In case you’re wondering, The Beard was working, and yes I did bring him back presents!

We stayed in this charming Airbnb that was about 10 minutes, depending on traffic, away from our dance studio. Everything about this place was cozy. I’m talking sink into all the furniture, binge on chips and chocolate, never want to leave cozy. However, we had things to do and healthier foods to eat so off we went.

As you may know by now, I’m a foodie. The best part about traveling is experiencing the local cuisine and our first night there we headed to Cuba 312. Let me just say, these were hands down the best yucca fries I have ever tasted! Looking at them now is making my stomach rumble. Also, I haven’t eaten breakfast yet but I don’t think that has anything to do with it.

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When it comes to dresses I’m a fan. I wear one almost every day to work and love wearing them for salsa dancing. However, when it comes to dancing Kizomba, I’ve found that pants are far easier and less revealing. So this weekend I decided to rock some new jumpsuits for the dance socials and they were cute and comfy! I mean, when  you look dressed up and yet feel like you’re in pajamas, it’s a win-win folks!

Saturday morning we headed to Lincoln Park and explored a little bit before heading to the dance workshops. It was so hot, we were a sweaty mess by the time we were finished, but totally worth it.

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This jump was actually higher than I had calculated so there was some genuine fear here.
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A little Lily Pond oasis.

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Dance workshop selfies! Me, Jen & Jessie!

We stopped at this cool place called Bow Truss Coffee Roasters to get The Beard his coffee gifts. I try and bring him back coffee beans from where ever I travel without him.

I also made my own Beard Stick Figure so he could be in some of our photos!


We had dinner at a place called Knife & Tine and if I’m ever back in Chicago I will be hitting them up again. To start, the restaurant was absolutely gorgeous. I wanted to be that instagrammer wondering around taking pictures of everything, everyone and their food! However, I contained myself to just my table. Behold, pork belly with onions, candied apples and a cornbread cupcake. I cleaned my plate!

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Sunday we stopped for the required Chicago pizza. Below is a garlic artichoke pizza that was divine. We also became the nicest people ever as we turned our car into a pizza delivery vehicle and brought The Beard and others their very own Chicago Pizzas on our way home.

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All in all it was a fun weekend. In case you were wondering, yes I did make a video for you! I used some Kizomba music so you can get a taste for yourself!

 

Nature, Naps and What We Ate

This past weekend we basically ate a lot of food and napped, which is exactly my kind of weekend. We had dinner plans for Friday evening, but found ourselves hungry mid-afternoon and decided to pre-game dinner with a little BBQ! Now, I’m a bit of a BBQ snob, in that my standards are pretty high! This brisket was on point and as I type this I’m craving another platter of meat!

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As they say, the best way to stay cool in this heat is with a cone of meat!

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On the way to our second dinner, and yes we are practically hobbits minus the height, The Beard was reading instructions from his friend saying the restaurant was super colorful and we couldn’t miss it. I made the offhanded comment that the building was probably lime green and orange. Feel free to soak in that feeling of awe and amazement right now. It’s ok. I’m amaze myself.

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I don’t have any shots of our food, as I wasn’t really impressed. I’ve heard several people say good things about this place, so maybe they were just having an off night with the crowd during our visit. So while waiting for our check, tom foolery ensued. If you’re thinking, “Is that Star Lord shooting a tortilla chip into tiny pieces?” then you are correct.

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Saturday we got up and headed out for a couple’s massage The Beard had nicely arranged. Sorry, no pictures of that!

From there we headed to the Market District to pick up ingredients for a new recipe we were dying to try out. This recipe was for orange ginger- beef stir fry with a homemade marinade from ZenBelly Cookbook. Now this is not an advertisement, just what we were making for dinner. However, it’s a great book so if you’re looking to add to your collection check it out. Zenbelly Cookbook

We spotted a food truck in the parking lot and since this was more of an organic type market we decided to check it out. Neither of us do well with fried food although it sure is yummy. I ordered a chicken and pickled veggie lettuce wrap and The Beard opted for a spicy carne asade wrap.

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Here The Beard is modeling my latest hiking t-shirt design and his food. If you want to check out any of our hiking shirts you can find them here. Trail Magic

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Unfortunately I didn’t take any pictures while we were preparing dinner, I don’t know what I was thinking! However, I did manage to take a snapshot before stuffing my face with this deliciousness.

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Sunday was a “Make something out of the ingredients in the fridge” day. That turned into lettuce wraps with mayo, turkey, bacon, mushrooms and onions. That was so good I ended up picking up more ingredients to actually make them on purpose!

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We also installed my new pot rack, courtesy of The Beard’s parents for my birthday. Of course this now means I need to thoroughly clean out my cabinets, which then means I need to clean out my storage cabinet in the garage so I can then relocate things from my inside cabinets. It’s amazing the domino effect that ensues by simply hanging a pot on the wall! But for now it is what it is, because just thinking about it makes me want to take a nap!

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I’ve also been knitting a lot lately. Apparently I have a schedule and mid-summer I start knitting feverishly with Christmas gifts in mind, at least according to The Beard. I don’t have shots of all the recent items, but let’s just say I’m really into hats right now. I also created this draw string cowl for hiking and I’m pretty impressed with it! You can wear it as a cowl to keep your neck warm or you can pull the draw strings at one end and wear it as a slouchy beanie. I made this with wool-ease yarn so it is machine washable making it perfect for the trail. Once again I have the perfect model!

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The weather was nice although pretty humid. However, I’ll take that any day for sunsets like this! Yes, The Beard was driving while I was snapping away!

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To end on a random note, when I was a little girl my sister and I would take our mickey mouse fishing poles, bobbers included, and fish in the puddles in our driveway. We hadn’t yet made the connection that fish didn’t just magically appear in any body of water. My mother was happy we were playing and not fighting, as sisters tend to do, so she never dashed our hopes of catching a big one! Last week I came home and despite the lack of puddles I found a crawfish in my driveway!  We have had a lot of rain recently so I’m wondering if he was washed downhill to surprise me. Either way, my patience paid off and I finally caught something in my driveway!

Saturday in Shawnee

This weekend we loaded up our gear and headed down to Shawnee National Forest. After our recent foray at Red River Gorge we reevaluated our packing procedures and shed a lot of unnecessary gear lightening up our packs quite a bit. How quickly things change in 6 weeks!

Red River Gorge: Stress, prep, stress, plan, stress, pack.
Shawnee National Forest: We don’t need this, I think we have enough food, ok I’m ready!

We arrived at the park and headed over to the Garden of the Gods. Since this was a popular area we had to maneuver around other people which was tedious at times. The Beard kept saying, this is why we don’t hike with the public….

So prepare yourself for an onslaught of pictures, or if you’re too lazy to physically scroll through each one, zoom down to the bottom and watch our video montage!

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And of course, we had to get some cool shots while we were here….

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After our fun on the cliffs we headed deeper into the woods.


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It sure was beautiful! I also captured a shot of The Beard capturing a shot of nature. Shot inception!

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The forest was beautiful but for those thinking of heading out there yourselves, be warned their maps are the worst we’ve seen. Very haphazard and based on our calculations, the mileage wasn’t correct either. At one point we were stuck on a trail The Beard referred to as “Hell” because we were wading through mud and tons and tons of spiders! We decided we were NOT going back that way and ended up taking the road through the country side much to the dismay of a large herd of cows.

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However, in our typical fashion we made it to the car right as nightfall hit.We survived our hike and got in 13.67 miles! As always, I love spending time together, even if it involves spiders, mud and a few more miles than anticipated!

Sunday Stroll

Every summer I have a list of activities in my mind that seem like summer essentials. Movies in the park, cookouts, swimming, etc. Sometimes we actually get to check things off the list and sometimes we don’t. We happened to have a day where neither of us were working or had other obligations so despite the scorching heat we headed over to the gardens at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, better known as the IMA. The Beard had his camera in tow and I had my hat.

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The gardens were beautiful! I could sit listening to the water gurgle and watch the fish swim for hours if it hadn’t been for the cascade of sweat pouring down my face!

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The greenhouse was filled with every color you can imagine!

I even managed to snap a picture of The Beard in his natural habitat.

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After exploring all the grounds we needed sustenance and what pairs best with an afternoon of greenery? Burgers of course! We decided to try out a new place to us called Burgerhaus. Oh man! I’m not one to typically order a burger but I ate every bite of the Tuscan.

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As always I love any time we can spend together! Date Days, even if they are just grocery shopping and cooking dinner together, are important and I’m thankful to be blessed with such a wonderful partner! So I challenge you to set a “date” to do something with your significant other this week!

Trail Food Prep 101

When The Beard first announced he was going to hike the Appalachian Trail one of my first thoughts were, “How are we going to feed him?” Fast forward six months later and we are headed out to Red River Gorge to gear and taste test.

After lots of internet research on trail food prep it was finally time for me to embark on making our meals. The plan is to make several different things this summer to see what is easy to produce, what is cost effective and what flavors we like best. From there we will begin creating our stock for the AT 2017! So buckle up because I have lots of pictures and an overwhelming amount of info!

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For this three day hike I needed to make 9 meals. I started with creating a spreadsheet because I can’t function in a world without them! I created my meal plan on the first tab. From there each sequential tab was labeled Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Under each tab I listed the meal followed by ingredients and measurements. I created columns next to each item so knew if it was something I had on hand or needed to purchase. I want to preface that I know this can be done cheaper when purchasing basics in bulk and we will be doing that for the AT. However, for this hike we are simply testing everything out. So let’s start with breakfast!

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The majority of these meals were easy to prep as most of it does not require cooking or dehydrating. The cinnamon oatmeal only required assembly.
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The sweet potato porridge only required me to make sweet potato bark. I added my sweet potatoes to my instant pot and they were mashable within ten minutes! From there I added applesauce, maple syrup and cinnamon and spread it on a dehydrator tray.  I dehydrated at 125 for about 8 hours. Also – the sweet potato bark is delicious and you can eat it on it’s own!

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The blueberry quinoa only required me to dehydrate blueberries since the quinoa flakes are instant. Frozen blueberries seem to be the easiest to dehydrate, but let me warn you they take awhile. As in forever give or take a few hours. I believe mine took around 18 hours at around 135 but I know I also blocked out some specifics in this dehydrating marathon!

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Now onto lunch. I have made this quinoa recipe before and thought it would make a great trail meal lunch. Filling but not too heavy. I liked it so much I even blogged about it at the time. You can check it out here: Ode to Quinoa

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If you’ve never made quinoa before it is super easy! I start sauteing a shallot in some oil and then adding water and white cooking wine. Bring to a boil and cook your quinoa for 15 minutes at a simmer. Done! I then add a little bit of lemon juice and seasoning and spread out on trays at 125 for 4-6 hours.

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From there I just added some chopped pistachios and dried cherries into the bag and sealed them up!

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Everyone loves a good burrito. If not, get out of here right now because I’m entering burrito mode! I was a little nervous about how well the ground beef would dehydrate but thankfully my fears were for nothing. I chopped up an onion and threw it in the skillet with ground beef. Strained it then added my spices, refried beans and enchilada sauce. I let this simmer on low for roughly 20 minutes to thicken and develop all the flavors. That’s it folks! This was one of my easiest meals from start to finish. I dehydrated at 145 for 8 hours and woke up to perfectly dried burrito filling.

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I added the corn shells into the packs since we are using them this weekend. However, for long term storage I don’t recommend keeping the shells in the bags.

Now, onto this curried root bark stew! Warning: This was the most labor intensive meal I made for this whole trip. You know how you look at a recipe and think, well that’s not bad, I can do that? Now take that recipe and throw it into a whirlwind marathon of cooking, dehydrating and packing and suddenly you are asking yourself, “What on earth was I thinking?” The ingredients were simple, but it required a lot of chopping of root veggies, which we all know are just a delight! They filled up my largest soup pot and had to simmer for quite awhile to reach the right consistency. I also took 4 cups of the veggies and added them to the broth to make a root bark. This was then added to the bags and when we rehydrate it will help add thickness and flavor! For more on that bark check out it’s honorable mention here: How We Holiday

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I also added dehydrated chicken from the Chicken Chow Mein recipe below. Waste not my friends!

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Now onto dinner! A romantic Italian meal on the trail. While I don’t think we will be having any Lady and the Tramp moments, pasta is easy, cost effective and filling. I made an entire box of spaghetti and added a jar of sauce with a few spices. I then let it sit in the fridge over night so the noodles could soak up most of the sauce. Threw that in the dehydrator for about 10 hours at 135.  This made 4 bags with 2-3 servings each.

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I also added sauce to a tray to make tomato leather. From there I added the leather to a blender and ground it up into a powder. I will then add that into the spaghetti mixture to add more sauce when we rehydrate.


The chicken chow mein was also ranked as one of my top easy dishes. I purchased the smallest rice noodles I could find. These don’t need cooked so you can add them to your bag right away. I added a bag of frozen stir fry veggie mix to the trays at 135 for roughly 6 hours.

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I made a brine for the thin cut chicken breasts and let them soak for a couple days in the fridge. I did this to impart some flavor without adding specific seasonings to the chicken since I wanted to use it in multiple dishes. From there I placed the breasts in my instant pot with some chicken broth and 15 minutes later there were ready to shred.

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Simply add in your seasonings, and these are ready to pack!

Mushroom Stroganoff – Now this dish gave me some issues and it’s my own fault. The recipe was very simple and I decided to add some sausage to it. Turns out, sausage was really hard for me to dehydrate because of the fat content. I cooked it, strained it, paper toweled it dry and then put it on the tray. Eight hours later I notice a pile of grease in the middle. So repeat the whole straining process again and dehydrate some more. While I know it’s dehydrated I’m still a little concerned about it. Since we are eating it this weekend I’m not worried, but not sure I would trust it for long term storage. Also – I’m sure there is someone out there who is an expert on dehydrating sausage and I will figure it out!

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Also side note: Any recipe that require milk powder, I used this coconut milk powder instead. Coconut Milk Powder

Here is the recipes for the barks I made on this trip. Some went into meals and some are just for snacks.

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Now it’s time to talk about vacuum sealing. While I have vacuum sealed things years ago, I had mainly just used to to purchase bulk meat and package for freezing. I had never attempted to use dehydrated food. As it turns on, the majority of dehydrated ingredients will poke teeny tiny holes in the bags because of the vacuum pressure causing you to lose your seal within minutes if not immediately. I discovered this while trying to vacuum seal spaghetti at 10:30pm. I was so pleased with my meal I just wanted to package it so I felt completely satiated and instead ended up frustrated and close to tears.

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After searching the web at 6am because I had to find a solution I discovered a recommendation to place dehydrated foods in a separate bag before placing in a vacuum seal bag. That’s right my friends. You have to double bag your food! Do not seal the first bag shut. Keep the seal open and the vacuum pressure will close it upon sealing.

Here is the finished product of my labors! Nine different types of meals, which will feed us 16 times give or take and technically has 34 servings according to my calculations. However, 34 servings for average people are not the same as for The Beard!

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Once again, Petey barely contributed to the process.

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Like most things in life, this is a process of trial and error. Sometime things were easy and I was would jump for joy. While other times I wanted to scream and pull my hair out! However, as I learn so will you. I have six months of meals to prep for the AT and by George I will be a trail chef at the end of this!

How We Holiday

This past week has been a dehydrating gauntlet. We are only days away from our Red River Gorge Hike and the excitement is setting in. I have been experimenting with various recipes, dehydrating and vacuum sealing techniques and while I want to share it all with you, I’m not quite done! So bear with me so I can write a blog complete with all the info! However, as a teaser I thought I’d share one of our quick experiments.

One of our trail meals will be a chicken and root veggie stew. I took some of the veggies and pureed them with the stew broth to make a root veggie bark. Since I had leftovers we decided to test it out and re-hydrate! The stew bark has curry powder, cumin and cinnamon and once re-hydrated it tastes like a curried veggie mash! The Beard was especially fond of scooping it up with bacon.

 

As usual, our days revolve around food, so here are a few shots from this weekend. Poached eggs with red bell peppers, shallots, garlic and swiss chard.

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Grass fed Grilled Porter House straight from The Beard’s family farm.

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I celebrated Memorial Day Weekend by crying on the deck…aka chopping onions. I put these in a crock pot with olive oil and balsamic vinegar to make the perfect caramelized onions!

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Petey was feeling celebratory as well and suggested this selfie.

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The Beard & I hanging out with friends.

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And finally, video evidence of our fun, productive, relaxing weekend! Stay tuned for trail food updates!

Grad Gift Guide

This year three of my cousins graduated high school. Being the oldest this only magnified my age since I remember when they were born! As with all my cousins I’ve tried to create a unique and memorable grad gift and this year I had to do that times three!

Usually I am not a fan of giving gift cards. I find them pretty impersonal, unless a person has specifically requested one. However, when I think back to my time in college what was the number one thing on my mind? Food! So gift cards it was! I started with looking at local restaurants near their perspective colleges and then analyzing where they could get the most food for the buck.

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I then spent five minutes explaining to a guy in the checkout line that yes, I was buying all of these. No, I didn’t get some special points for them. Yes, they were actually gifts for people.

Next I perused my local craft store trying to come up with a cool way of presenting them. After 30 minutes of wandering the aisles I came up with a plan. Tags, mini sacks, binder rings and washi tape.

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The mini sacks happened to be the exact same size as the gift tags, so I attached one sack to each tag, then ran the washi tape across the back.


After sliding all the gift cards into place I then wrote the gift card amounts on the front. I picked up these cute boxes on clearance and placed inside.

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Finally I added a scroll to each with a Fairy Tale style story about the gift. It started with “Once upon a time in a village far, far away from home, lived a hungry college student.”

The boxes were a big hit with them all, and after sharing this story with a co-worker I know of a few more grads that may be receiving similar gifts this year!

Social Smattering

Although I talk a lot about what The Beard & I are up to, we do actually socialize with people occasionally! So here is a quick summation of what we’ve been up to the past week.

The Beard joined in on a street rueda with Rueda de Casino Indianapolis.

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We went to a salsa social hosted by Latin Expressions. I’m in the red.

I attended a going away party where I discovered bacon hash brown balls with chipotle dipping sauce. AMAZING!  Check out my totally cheesy yet awesome gift!

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We got in a photography session thanks to The Beard’s awesome skills!

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And we hit up The Yard House to order our favorite random combination of foods. Candied bacon deviled eggs, sweet potato fries and street tacos!

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Just another week in our lives, living it to the fullest!

The Happy Frog

When one chooses to hike for a minimum of 2190 Miles, one ought spend considerable time and effort selecting gear. Much of my knowledge regarding proper gear selection is based on internet research and hard lessons learned through experience (SPARTAN Ultra Beast.) Hypothermia thanks to exposure to the elements pulled me from the course early, but a 5 cent trash bag to keep my gear dry (when I plunged into the freezing water for one of the terrible obstacles) could have kept me in the race. Gear selection will not be my downfall this time.

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Summit at the Ultra

I have been meaning to write this first gear breakdown for some time, so here it is.

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Just the Basics

This is certainly not everything that I will be taking with me, but is a pretty good overview of the basic equipment needed for hiking in the wilderness. For starters, when you are going to be walking the Appalachian Trail (AT as most call it) nothing will bring you more pain and suffering then the wrong shoes. A quick search for hiking footwear will steer you toward large military style boots with superior traction, support, and most are waterproof. These additional features often come at the cost of excessive weight (feeling like you are wearing cement shoes.) My current shoe selection is my trusty Brooks Cascadia 8’s. They weigh next to nothing, have great support, and are not waterproof. Why not waterproof you ask? Well when the insides of the waterproof boots get wet, they take forever to dry which will lead to soggy and blistered feet. I have tested several different brands and be breaking in a few other pairs (INOV-8 Mudclaw and a pair of Vibrams The Beauty got me)

Most change shoes many times during an AT thru hike because shoes break down and your feet will typically swell, so shoes are subject to change.

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Brooks Cascadia 8’s

Comfortable sleeping arrangements keep morale high and keep the weather and critters at bay. I purchased a hammock kit from REI because it was on sale at the time and will definitely be using it during the warmer months of the AT. The majority of my nights will be spent under my awesome Snugpak Bunker-3. It sets up in minutes and is a fly first style tent which allows you to set up the shell first (in case of rain) and keep the actual internal sleeping tent dry(ish).

Inside the tent, I have my Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad and probably the funniest sleeping bag I have seen. Can you say… Sleeping Bag You Can Wear? The evrgrn Crash Sack might not be the most thermally efficient sleeping bag out there, but when you can get up on the cold mornings, start a fire, and make coffee outside all while never having to leave your sleeping bag, you start your day off right.

Miscellaneous items in the photo include:

  • Waterproof and airtight Sea-to-Summit bags (the better version of the life saving 5 cent trash bag)
  • LifeStraw water filtration kit (essential and will be one part of my water treatment setup)
  • Mini Gas Camping Stove (for all the coffees and dehydrated meals)
  • First Aid Kit and Blister Pads (With European Magic Healing properties)
  • Black Diamond Headlamp (Survived the Ultra Beast)
  • Waterproof Matches
  • Garmin Fenix 2 Smart Watch (This thing is a beast and tracks just about everything including GPS position, altitude, sunset/sunrise, and barometric pressure)
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Action Shot from Mt. Tallac, Lake Tahoe CA

Oh! I haven’t forgotten about the pack. Pack sizes, carrying capacities, hydration bladders, waist and shoulder straps, and everything in between have evolved significantly since my last extended hiking trip in junior high school.

I am currently planning on using this Granite Gear Leopard A.C. 58 (the one I purchased was from REI but they no longer carry it.) Like Beauty, I have a thin frame and long torso, so most packs don’t fit me well. We will be taking this pack out into Red River Gorge next month to put it through its paces. Hopefully it all works out because I do like the storage space and how it fits me!

In addition to the cavernous storage spaces, pockets, and water sealed main compartment, the actual top of the bag comes off to save weight (but does have an awesome quick access pocket for maps and such.)

If you have been wondering this whole time where the name of the blog post came from, I present to you… the top of the pack.

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Check back for my rundown on the food, clothes, physical conditioning program, gear updates, and why in the hell I am attempting the North to South Appalachian Trail thru hike in 2017 in the first place!