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Late Night Poi Spinning in Playa Del Rey

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Tuesday, June 9th, 2015

Here is a short video of Jazz spinning her “Poi” on the beach at Dockweiler RV Park in Playa Del Rey, California. This was our last overnight before we completed our Route 66 road trip at the Santa Monica Pier.

We were both pretty tired but Jazz had to spin at least once on a West Coast beach! She is spinning Crystal Flow Poi and Pod Poi from flowtoys.com If you would like to learn more about Poi, visit www.playpoi.com/what-is-poi.

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Road Recipe – Burrito Bliss

By jayjazz · Comments (2)
Monday, June 8th, 2015

Here is another of our favorite road recipes! I made these several times last year when we were traveling Route 66 and we just enjoyed them again over Memorial Day weekend. These burritos are quick, easy and can be adapted to your taste. This is the vegan version but I make Jay’s with real cheese and turkey franks.

Step 1: Ingredients

  • 1 bag of Uncle Ben’s Ready Rice, Spanish Style – This rice microwaves in 90 seconds. If you don’t have a microwave in your rig, you can use “boil in bag” rice and season it.
  • Lavash wraps – I like Alpine Valley Bread brand but any lavash or burrito wrap will do.
  • Mrs. Renfro’s Habanero Salsa – We like the hot stuff but you can use any salsa.
  • 1 can  of Old El Paso Vegetarian Refried Beans
  • 1 can of Goya Black Beans
  • 1 can of Green Giant Mexicorn
  • I packet of Goya Sazon (without annatto)
  • Go Veggie Vegan Mexican Style shreds or your favorite Mexican cheese shreds
  • Light Life Vegan Jumbo Smart Dog (1 per burrito) or your favorite franks. 

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Step 2: Cook

In a small pot, cook the refried beans on low heat, stirring frequently. In a separate pan, fry your dogs using fat-free cooking spray.
Drain the Mexicorn and black beans and mix together in a medium pot. Sprinkle in half of the Sazon packet and add a pinch of black pepper.

Ingredients

Step 3: Chop Chop

I like yellow onion in my burritos, Jay doesn’t. Chop enough onion for your taste.
On a separate plate, slice your dogs into half inch rounds.

Ingredients
Step 4: Assemble Your Burrito

Place one lavash or burrito wrap in the microwave for 10-12 seconds, just enough to warm it up. If you heat it too much, it will split when you start adding the ingredients. DON’T heat your wrap in the oven. This may cause your wrap to dry up and tear apart. You can throw your burritos in the oven if you like after you have rolled it.

Add a base layer of refried beans, which will help everything else stay in place.

Base Layer
Add your rice, black bean/corn mix, salsa, onion, cheese & “meat”.
Sprinkle a little of the remaining Goya Sazon on each burrito.

Build your burrito

Step 5: Tuck & Roll

Take the lower part of the wrap and fold it up over your ingredients, then pull it down to tuck everything in. Then take the left end and fold it over. Lastly, roll your burrito until it’s sealed. You may now pop your burrito into the oven for a lightly toasted outer layer. Enjoy!

All Done!

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Photo of the Week – Circus Circus

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Sunday, June 7th, 2015

Circus Circus Hotel & Casino
Reno, Nevada

Circus Circus Reno Nevada

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Cable Hatch Installation

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Thursday, June 4th, 2015

Check out this quick DIY video of the new JR Products Electric Cable Hatch we installed on Lady T. We had to replace the original recently because the hatch door finally snapped off. Not a bad run considering it was 21 years old!

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Memorial Day Camping in Vermont

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, June 1st, 2015

We could HARDLY WAIT for Memorial day weekend to arrive so we could get Lady T back on the road and put this miserable New England winter behind us.

Originally, we had selected DAR State Park in Addison, VT for our stay. The ride up was great and since we left on Saturday morning, there wasn’t too much traffic. We arrived at the park around 2 PM and proceeded to our assigned site. After backing Lady T in, I noticed that there didn’t seem to be any hook-ups. Anywhere. On any site.

Jay had recently done a lot of work on the genny and it was running like new but in typical J&J fashion, it crapped out just before we left. SO, there we were, sitting on a site without hookups, with a quarter tank of water and no generator, watching our utopian camping weekend quickly fading from view. We called the front office just to be certain and the gal we spoke to confirmed that they didn’t have any sites with utilities. However, she did offer to provide a full refund in light of our predicament. We were very impressed by this and although we didn’t end up staying, we give DAR State Park an A for excellent service!

I thought it would be impossible to find another campground that would have spots open on Memorial Day weekend but to our surprise, we found one on the first try! Whispering Pines Campground in Vergennes had availability with full hook-ups, so off we went. It was just a short drive from where we were and when we arrived, we were guided into a nice spot by a gentleman who we presumed to be the owner. The nightly rate was cheap and we were pleased with the site until we realized…wait for it…NO FIRE PIT?!?! Just about the best part of camping!Now, no offense to those folks who don’t mind camping without a fire pit but to J&J, it is non-negotiable! Once again, we were on the phone, hoping the third time would be the charm. We called the next number on the list, which belonged to Hillcrest Campground, also in Vergennes. The woman on the phone said, “Sure, we have a spot for a 28 ft RV. Yes, it includes utilities. Yes, of course, the site has a fire pit.”

We arrived at Hillcrest in minutes and were guided to a site up on a small ridge overlooking a shallow pond. We noticed that most of the rigs on this property appeared to be permanent so we were thankful that they found a space for us! The site was spacious, with a fire pit near the edge of the ridge, and the area was clean. Even though we have our own bathroom now, I always check the on-site facilities. The women’s bathroom was very small but clean.

After our initial “site drama”, the rest of the day was relatively quiet. After settling in, we walked around the campground a bit. Most of the permanent rigs were old but the grounds were well kept. For dinner, we cooked some dogs on our new Coleman Xcurison Road Trip Grill and relaxed by the fire.

On Sunday, we visited Jay’s grandpa, Ken, aka G-Pa, and then spent a few hours in Burlington, the largest city in Vermont. The last time we were there was about 12 years ago, so we were surprised to see how much it has changed! Burlington was always a sort of bohemian gathering place, with head shops on every corner, Dead Heads playing hack on Church street, and live local music streaming out of artsy little clubs. These days, the Church Street Marketplace has evolved into more of a cosmopolitan tourist attraction. The hippie element is still present but is has been subdued by hordes of families and shoppers. This isn’t a bad thing…just different than what we remembered. My favorite part of this trip was sampling the vegan mini cupcakes at a place called…you guessed it, My Little Cupcake…YUM! Afterward, we visited the Burlington Boathouse Dock. It was a bit overcast but we just sat for a while and enjoyed the view of Lake Champlain.

Sunday evening after dinner, we started a campfire and were treated to a free concert, right at our campsite! We had no clue that what we were listening to but after a quick search, we determined it was the Spring Peeper Frog. Jay recorded a short video and posted it to our YouTube channel…check it out!

Overall, we had a nice weekend just enjoying the outdoors and visiting with family. You can’t lose when you visit Vermont. It’s beautiful any time of year and is quintessential New England!

See you on the road,

J&J

Burlington Vermont Lake Champlain

 

Burlington Vermont Waterfront
Flea Market TIme
Parked by the Kissing Bridge

All Set Up
All Set Up
Just about the best part of camping!

My Little Cupcakes
My Little Cupcakes

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