Showing posts with label Fairplay Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairplay Colorado. Show all posts

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Campfire Pizzas

Summer is winding to a close and while I am a little bit sad and I will miss the schedule-free time I am ready for routine.  Especially because I work from home and while my kids are pretty self sufficient, it still makes it really hard for me to get much work done during the day.  So I am thankful that all three kids will be in school full time tomorrow and I will be a full-time photographer!

That being said, I have to share with you one of our all-time favorite summer time meals.  This meal works well for camping or if you have a fire pit in the backyard.

A few weeks ago, I had a bit of the summer time blues.  It seemed like everyone around me was having fun, going on vacation and all around having a wonderful summer.  I was sitting at home trying to nag my kids to pick up the house and try to work for a few hours a day in the midst of chaos (read: 3 children) on a daily basis.  I finally had enough and decided we needed to get away.  My oldest still had swim practice leading up to state and my husband had to work so they had to stay home.  Meanwhile, I packed a few quick things, a tiny bit of food and put the younger two kids in the car and headed for the hills.

We are lucky enough to have family cabin up in Fairplay and no one was using it so we headed up there.  On the way up, we decided to have an adventure and we pulled off the main road and followed a dirt road up to a lake that I didn't even know existed.  It was wonderful.  We walked around.  Took pictures.  Skipped rocks and had absolutely no agenda.  It was one of the most fun and freeing times I have ever had.  A memory for a lifetime.  I will have to share the rest of those pictures later!


I was only planning to stay one night, but we were having such a good time and I had a meeting get cancelled so we decided to stay another night.  We went into the "Family Dollar" to try to find something for dinner and came across ingredients for pizzas so naturally that is what we made.

These have become a family favorite and we love to make these whenever we have friends up to the cabin.  We made them again last weekend when we were up there!  You can't go wrong with these.  

It is especially nice if you have picky eaters or allergy kids like I do.

Here is what you need.



A camp cooker, pizza sauce, bread (lots because you need 2 slices per pizza and usually people want seconds so figure 4 pieces per person), pizza fixings, cheese, butter, knife and spoon.  

I like the squeeze "butter" because it isn't messy and my dairy free kid can have it because it doesn't actually contain butter (don't judge).



I also like the squeeze pizza sauce (yes it is a thing) because it is easier to spread than the jar kind but at the Family Dollar we were limited in our choice of pizza sauce.

This time I didn't have any of the shredded cheese and was going to "make do" with the provolone slices I had left over from french dip sandwiches the night before.  And now I won't do it any other way.  So much less messy than shredded cheese.  But you are free to chose your cheese at will.

Here is a step-by-step for you.  Just for fun because they are pretty self explanatory.

1.  Start the fire. (we have even done it over the gas stove when there was an unexpected fire ban and it worked like a charm).



2.  Take the bread and butter it. 



3.  Put the butter side down toward the inside of the cooker.  Do this to both pieces of bread.  Similar to how you cook a grilled cheese sandwich.



4.  Spread pizza sauce on one or both of the non-buttered side (the inside of the pizza).



5.  Add the toppings.  Note: if you add toppings to both sides it can be tricky to sandwich them together without spillage.  So take it from me when I say, load up one side as much as you want and then put the blank bread on top when you sandwich them together. #experiencetalking

6.  Put your beautiful creation into the fire.  Turn it often and check it often.  It browns quicker than you think and no one wants a burnt pizza.  #experiencetalkingagain



7.  Put a plate on the ground.  Trust me.  



8.  Open the sandwich cooker over the plate and let that toasty goodness fall onto the plate.  Let the cooker sit open on the ground so it can cool.  Because in a few minutes you are going to want to make a second pizza.



9.  Let it sit.  Trust me.  I know you want to eat it right away.  But that thing is hotter than the sun and you don't want hot cheese burning a hole in your tongue.  #againwiththeexperience

10.  Finally it is time to enjoy.  





11.  Repeat.  Be careful as those cookers stay hot for a REALLY long time and it can be a little tricky making seconds.  

We decided to go the s'mores route for our dessert but you can repeat the process above with canned pie filling for an amazing dessert.  It is a perfect meal for camping!  Easy supplies, cheap, everyone makes it to their own liking, yummy and best of all, NO CLEAN UP.   Just let those cookers mellow.  I have never cleaned mine (all 5 of them) and even with all of our allergies we have never had an issue.  The "butter" helps everything to slide right off.  Note: the outside of the cookers get soot on them.  So if you might want to wipe down the outside once they cool down to avoid ash/soot on things they might come in contact with.




What is your favorite go-to camping meal?



For more photos and fun, follow me on Instagram, Facebook or visit www.photolilo.com.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

The Stromberg Family- Colorado Mountain Photography

Did you see yesterday's post about Sophia?  If you missed it, you must click here to go back and see it.



I love that this family came to Fairplay to hang out with me for the morning before heading off to Trinidad for a little family get-away.



So often families get pictures done when the kids are little and then time flies and activities take over and all of the sudden....they are grown.  I am so glad that this family wanted to have pictures done at the same time as Sophia's pictures.




They were willing to follow my creative instincts.  Even when that lead us into ankle deep freezing water!  But we all survived and the pictures turned out great.



Poor Soren was even throwing up from car sickness, but that didn't stop him from having a winning smile and by the end of our session he was totally himself again.



They even brought the dogs so they could be in the pictures.  They nailed it!



Eliana is such a cutie!  I love this picture of her on the blanket. 



Then we added Sophia for a sister picture.



And then Suzanne jumped in.  How cute is this picture of the three Stromberg girls?  I love it!


And how cute are these two?




Suzanne is a local speaker and and needed some new "Colorado-y" headshots.  I think we nailed it!



Dave and the kids.


I love that Suzanne said she was going to miss her little girl when she goes to college (possibly in Ireland) but she is also so excited for her.  What a good perspective!


 I absolutely loved spending time with this family!  I hope to do it again sometime in the future.




For more pictures visit my website or my Facebook page.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Sophia- Littleton Colorado Senior Pictures

I first heard from this adorable senior a few months ago.  She really wanted a mountain-y session for her senior pictures.  We had a date all picked out and then things changed.  So when we were looking for a new date, I suggested Labor Day weekend.  We were going to be up in the mountains for some family time so I thought I would sneak in her session at the same time.  I am so glad we did.



This young lady (and her family) absolutely charmed me.  They were so fun, willing to try anything and totally go with the flow.  I loved spending my morning with them.  



It also helps that we were in one of the most beautiful places on earth.  




A friend has a cabin near this beautiful piece of land and suggested it for their family pictures a few years ago.  Ever since then I love shooting here whenever I get the chance.



Sophia had a distinct look she wanted for her pictures.  I love it when seniors come prepared and know exactly what they want.  It helps me make the session unique and helps me get the exact pictures that they want.





I loved all of her cute heeled shoes.  I also loved that she never complained about traipsing through the woods in her high heels.  And the contrast of dress-up in the woods.  So fun!


Sophia really wanted the forest behind her with the red shoes and umbrella.  I love the contrast.  It is almost like a 1950's spin on Red Riding hood.






 The 50's themed dresses with the petti-coat underneath made for such a fun and colorful session.




This young lady is smart and passionate and loving and kind.  I can't wait to see where that takes her.  She wants to go to Ireland and become a Doctor.  How cool is that? 





Thanks for meeting me up in the mountains and good luck in your senior year and beyond.






Stay tuned for more pictures because we did family pictures too.  They will be on the blog tomorrow.  So be sure to check back!

For more pictures visit my website or my Facebook page.