Sunday, November 1, 2009

Vacation - Day One

Vacation is always an adventure for me.  It is the time when the kid in me can get out and have fun as well.  And, this vacation was no different.

Sleeping the night before vacation is alway a difficult process - why? - because it is vacation.  After making myself stay in bed until the alarm clock sounded (6:00 am), I rose and got ready.  Completing the final tasks before departure, loading the last of the never ending list of items for the trip and saying good bye to the four legged kids (Teddy and Tira - both rescue cats from the shelter), with that done we were off.

The trip down included an interesting breakfast at the Asheboro Huddle House, complete with costumes (which the employees wore not us).  Breakfast included everything from scrambled eggs with cheese to something that was covered and smothered (not sure what it was - however - the friend eating it said it was good).  After we were fueled and ready to ride - the trip continued.

It always amazes me at how diverse the landscape is in the state of North Carolina.  Traveling from Greensboro to the beach almost seems as if you are traveling to an entirely different country.  I love the pine trees (reminds me of Florida where I grew up) and then you have the swamps (OK, more Florida reminders), and then there are the people - everyone just seems to be in a vacation state of mind - even those working.

We arrive at the beach house - and the first thing is to check out the beach - kind of like making sure it is really there.  Once that has been established we proceed to unpack all - and I do mean all - the stuff we loaded into the cars for the trip down.  After unpacking and arranging we head back down to the beach for a nice walk in the surf.

From there, we headed across the bridge back to the main land in search of Captain Jack's for fresh seafood for Sundays menu (more on that later).

The menu for Saturday night however included chili with green chili cornbread.

Chili recipe (very easy):

Once package of country style sausage - about a pound (I prefer the Lowes Foods brand)
One pound hamburger meat
Two large onions
Two large cans of diced tomatoes
Six regular size cans of dark kidney beans (drained)
Three packs of McCormick's low sodium chili seasoning
Two big teaspoons of chipotle chili pepper
One big teaspoon each of garlic and onion powder
Salt to taste

Chop onions and saute in pot (I use a large cast iron dutch oven)
Brown the sausage and hamburger - drain off the grease
Add the seasoning and spices
Add the diced tomatoes (plus the juice in the can) - remember to stir well after adding each ingredient
Add the drained kidney beans
Stir well and cook the chili on medium until it is bubbly, then turn down to a slow simmer and cook for about an hour.

Serve with homemade cornbread.
Enjoy!

After dinner we finished the night off watching the sunset and waves crash into the beach.  Dessert included fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and well the rest of the wine and other beverages.

It was a great first day of vacation.  More to come.

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