Category Archives: Cowboy Boots

Here’s a special reward for all of you who’ve been following my weblog. I can’t believe I’m doing this…but here it is, my TOP SECRET Peanut Brittle recipe. It’s TOP SECRET ‘cuz I’ve only met one person who became more impressed with the yummy stuff when they found out it was made in the microwave. It is very easy…completely foolproof…tasty…crunchy…not the ‘jaw-breakin’-homemade variety you may have previously encountered. Your friends and family will be utterly amazed.

(Microwave on high.)

In a 1 ½ quart casserole dish stir 1 cup sugar and ½ cup white corn syrup. Microwave 4 minutes. Then stir in 1cup of roasted salted peanuts. Microwave 3-5 minutes (until light brown.) Add 1 teaspoon butter and 1 teaspoon vanilla, blending well. Microwave 1-2 minutes more. (Peanuts will be lightly browned and syrup will be very hot!) Add 1 teaspoon baking soda and gently stir until light and foamy. Pour mixture onto a lightly greased cookie sheet. Let cool ½ to 1 hour, and then break into pieces. Store in an airtight container.

Safety Warning: Never make more than 3 consecutive batches…the dish gets to hot to handle easily , or your wrist gets tired from stirring/pouring…disaster always strikes on the 4th batch. Take care.

Oh…and never stir with a plastic spatula. It will turn into a giant peanut covered Q-tip. (Don’t ask me how I know these things.)

I’ve been getting Chistmas cards. They’ve been makin’ me happy…reminding me of some nice times I’ve had this year, and some of the people I’ve met. I feel quite honored to be on Bob Dellis’ holiday list…and I got a card from my new pal, Pascal (It’s got Santa doin’ rope tricks on it). Mrs. Bourland (from the Harbord Motel in Coleman.TX) sent me a card with a penned note so sweet, I got kinda misty-eyed readin’ it.

I’ve been working my web page today…and working on my New Year’s resolutions. I take these resolutions very seriously. I really do. I put a lot of thought into ’em. Last year, I resolved to learn how to make a pair cowboy boots …and I’ve got ’em on my feet right now.

This was no ordinary day. Tonight I had to turn my chair around (or maybe it was my way of thinking?) to update this weblog. My home “office” is not very big. I have my desk against the wall, and my sewing machine is sittin’ right behind me, smack dab in the middle of the room. One chair is all I have room for….and it’s almost always facing my desk. My desk is the place I sit down after work and update my web page, read e-mail, talk on the phone…and shuffle my bills around and around. Last night, however, I sat facing my sewing machine and practiced my stitching. I was “free-handing” leafy shapes for a top secret Christmas project.

I think I’ve decided to leave my chair facing my Singer from now on…so whenever I make that 180 degree turn, it’s gonna be away from bootmaking…rather than towards it.

Knock…Knock

I’ve been working to update my web page, for all those of you who’ve been patiently waiting. Right now I’m revamping a bunch of the graphics and the page layout so it’s been taking me a looooooong time. Unfortunately, I have also have been getting distracted by relentless home repair projects. I live with my friend Ann, and it’s my job to fix things when they break…like the doorbell. I went to Home Depot and got a new one…one that plays 64 different tunes. I laughed out loud in the store aisle when I found out it played the theme song to The Magnificent Seven.

The Magnificent Seven (2000)
Starring: Jennifer June and her roomate, Ann
Synopsis: Hollywood-style adaptation of Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai about small Barbie-style dream house plagued by UPS deliveries, and a band of small neighborhood children demanding attention. This influential doorway is highlighted by cameo appearances from a strong, soon-to-be-famous cast, and an acclaimed musical score. Solid, suspenseful entertainment for classic Western fans.
Runtime: an average of 3 minutes
MPAA Rating: NR
Genres: Action, Drama, Suspense, Western