Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Saskatoon Adventures

Butterhorns - Traeger's Bakery Miller Avenue Saskatoon
On Tuesday, Hubby [who has taken the week off work] and I stopped in at our favourite butcher shop, Prairie Meats, to buy something for supper.  I wandered next door into Traeger's Bakery.  They had Butterhorns.  I purchased 2 for dessert.  I have no idea what we bought for supper.  Anyhow, I have been looking high and low in this city for a bakery that has cannoli.  Apparently, there aren't any Italian people in this city to make it.  *shrugs*  It turns out Traeger's used to make and sell cannoli.  They'd order the shells and then fill them in store.  Well the shells started arriving all broken so they said "enough of that." and started making them out of pastry dough instead.  The verdict?  They were really yummy.....but not cannoli.

Yesterday, we ventured all the way over to the south side and into Homesense.  I purchased a new kitchen clock.  The previous clock has become gummed up with grease and after trying to clean it.....and sticking to it.....and trying to make it pass off as clean I gave up.  The hands are a knife and fork and the pendulum is a spoon!  I <3 it. 

Last week, I did surgery on the lazy susan cabinet.  Rather, I performed an amputation by totally removing the lazy susan.  She was so lazy she collapsed from the weight of holding up "stuff" and I suppose if my job since 1974 was to hold stuff up I'd probably drop from exhaustion too.  So, today Hubby and I visited some kitchen cabinet stores....Superior Cabinets, Kitchen Craft, & Tait.  The best service by far was at Superior while we found the right wood style for us at Tait BUT after scanning through the Superior pamphlets they too had that same wood.  It's actually a laminate or vaneer called Zebrano.  The one we liked had a grey stain to it.  I can picture the lower cabinets in this while the upper cabinets can be white.  We even found a great countertop to go with our ideas.  

We are sort of dreaming here.  I don't necessarily think we can afford to do kitchen reno's right away.  We have other pressing expenses such as replacing the aluminum sliding windows...also circa 1974.  But it was fun to see what was available and find all kinds of drawer inserts and cabinet options.

This evening we took a drive to the University of Saskatchewan.  We like a trail that starts near where former Prime Minister Diefenbaker and his wife are laid to rest.  In fact, it's right behind the Diefenbaker Centre.  We took Brandy~puppy along for the ride.  She was super excited and barked a lot at people jogging and walking and such.
Brandy on the look-out for joggers.
Our city is so pretty.  My photo's don't really do it justice.  Saskatoon is built around the South Saskatchewan River and from this vantage point you can see all of the downtown skyline.  I can't imagine living anywhere else.


Up!  UP! ....and Away!!   


12 comments:

  1. You are making your kitchen last a long time, we don't expect such a long life. The electric oven had to be replaced after ten years, not because it wasn't working but it liked to turn itself on without notice.

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    1. The stove and fridge were replaced about 15 years ago by the previous owner. They were about a middle line I guess and are still okay but we'd replace them with new cabinets. The dishwasher was replaced about 7 years ago. The dishwasher before that had indeed come off the ark.

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  2. It's always good to dream a little re house changes. Your dessert looked yummy.

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    1. I think we were lucky because the previous owner had updated what she could. We changed the carpeting and removed wallpaper. The kitchen is still manageable...but the bathroom is in rough shape too!

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  3. Ooo, you had adventures yesterday! That looks like it was a good time. :)

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    1. Hubby and I decided it was too much trouble to leave Brandy with someone so we could go somewhere so we are having a staycation. It's been a great week so far.

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  4. Glad to hear of yer adventures in yer beauteous hometown:) I LUV that clock!

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    1. The clock is awesome!!

      At one time I didn't think I could live here, you know, with family living far away, but now....I'd never live anywhere else. Sure I love other places. But Saskatoon is everything I need.

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  5. I love your clock BTW .. Hot air balloons woot..!! I want one of those butterhorns they look all nom nom nommy

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    1. We didn't go in the hot air balloon. We could just see it taking off from our park bench. They launch across the river in a park. There are two. This one has CTV on it for the tv station. Hubby asked me if I'd like a balloon ride, but I said NO WAY! Tying a basket to a balloon seems like a bad idea to me!

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  6. Staycations are the BOMB! I ♥ 'em!

    I want one of them horns too... we should do a tour of our city photo walkabout blog fest to welcome ourselves to google +

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    1. I don't think I'd go buy a butterhorn again. They were expensive!! 1 for $3.39. yeah. In NYC a cannoli was 75 cents at the bakery near our hotel.

      I think I'm going to do a blog just about Saskatoon. It has really interesting heritage.

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