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  • Writer: Lisa O
    Lisa O
  • Dec 30, 2014
  • 2 min read

Crater Lake from the rim
Even a photo of Crater Lake can take my breath away!

It feels odd writing about my summer road trip in the middle of December and especially on Christmas Day. But I can't resist taking a moment to think back on the vivid blues of the water and the cool of the breeze coming off the lake.


The original plan was a four day trip to Crater Lake over the July 4th weekend. Missing from the planning calculation was the 8-hour drive from the Bay Area. Oh, and confirmation of our hotel stay. It's never a good sign when you check into your hotel and the desk person responds with an elongated "ohhhh...are you sure you booked through our website?"


Turns out we booked our room but failed to notice that both nights weren't actually confirmed. I highly recommend - if you book a room via the Crater Lake Lodge website - make sure the nights you request are actually available. Road trip rookie mistake!


We lucked out and found a room at the Historic Prospect Hotel about 40 minutes away. The hotel itself is clean and welcoming and guests receive breakfast in the morning.


We spent the following day driving around the rim and stopping at various points to snap photos. My favorite part? A mini-picnic of cheese, bread and fruit on a quiet ridge where we could take in the scene and relax. My biggest regret? Not planning an extra day to hike the many trails available.


As for the Crater Lake Lodge, nice ambiance and a restaurant with good food and service. Hint: when booking you might ask which side of the hotel your room will be on and also which floor (yes, I know this sound picky!) Ours was top floor with a sloped ceiling and very little air circulation. Not exactly a deal-breaker but something to consider if you're staying more than one night.


391 Mill Creek Road

Prospect OR 97536

541-560-3664


565 Rim Drive

Crater Lake OR 97604

541-594-2255


As I look back on the past year this trip and adventure definitely stands out. The clear blue of the lake and peace-of-mind lingered even after the bags were unpacked and we'd checked back into our everyday working world.


And with that thought...it's now on to the new year!

Crater Lake

Crater Lake

Originally published on 12/30/14


 
 
 
  • Writer: Lisa O
    Lisa O
  • Oct 7, 2014
  • 1 min read

Think you need fancy equipment to roast the perfect chicken? I did too, and then a friend gave me a small contraption that has come to be my favorite item in the kitchen.

Pan and posts for roasting a chicken
3 simple pieces of hardware yield a pretty tasty chicken!

How it works

  • Clean your chicken and season with salt/pepper and herbs of choice.

  • Set over the vertical roaster (see photo below).

  • Add to a 400 degree oven or grill.

  • Roast for approx. 1 hour (depends on the size of chicken). Otherwise, check the internal temp with a thermometer.

  • Basting: use the juices that collect at the bottom during cooking...yum!


Cooks' note: I use my Weber Grill which results in less mess and keeps the kitchen cool. If you set the dials to "low" you will get an even 400 degrees which is about what you need. Otherwise you can use the oven but it will be a bit messy - and still tasty of course.


When you pull the chicken out of the oven/off the grill, have a tray handy for the roaster. Let the chicken rest for approx. 20 minutes and you're ready to cut up.


A few obvious added benefits of the vertical roaster

  • Fast clean up. Simply remove the fat collected in the tray and wash the rest as usual.

  • Less space for storage. I fold up the roaster, throw into a plastic bag and into a drawer.

  • Inexpensive. You can buy a vertical roaster for about $5 on eBay.

  • Amazing chicken!

Could this be a little more beautiful? I think not! Enjoy!

Golden roasted chicken
Crispy skin and great tasting chicken!

Originally published on 10/7/14


 
 
 

Two favorite "eats" but with strikingly different, interesting offerings.


Ananda Fuara

Amazing food that's all vegetarian and totally delicious! My favorites include the veggie burger - a mixture of seeds, nuts and other goodness topped with a wheat bun - and the neatloaf, a riff on traditional meatloaf. Oh, and they add a really yummy, tangy bbq sauce to the neatloaf for added flavor and punch.


Ananda is a place where vegans, vegetarians and carnivores alike can find their own favorite dish and some calm amid the storm that is Market Street in SF.


Update: Ananda Fuara has closed its doors but I'm leaving this post. Hoping to see it resurface somewhere someday.

Vegetarian food at Ananda Fuara
The veggie wrap at Ananda Fuara

Craftsman and Wolves

The other notable here is Craftsman and Wolves located in the Mission. Don't let the eye-catching, almost artistic display of sweets and treats fool you. They serve a mean coffee AND the Rebel Within (pictured below). Try as I might, the guy behind the counter wouldn't give up the method for pulling off a perfectly cooked - but runny yolk - egg inside a muffin.


I suppose this will require multiple trips and muffins to figure out! Ahh...the research required for this blog :)

Rebel Within, a muffin featuring a soft cooked egg "center".
The Rebel Within from Craftsman & Wolves

Additional information

Craftsman and Wolves

746 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 913-7713


Ananda Fuara

1298 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 621-1994


Originally published 7/17/14

 
 
 

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