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Snacks: Grouchy Mix

Grouchy Mix

Grouchy Mix

Uncle Bud’s deep fried garlic peanuts
– dehydrated okra & green beans
– raw cashews
– tamari almonds
– roasted & salted soy nuts
– spicy roasted pepitas

The Uncle Bud’s are the winner here… Harpo and I have been buying them down at Uwajimaya for a minute. You can get the rest of the ingredients at any well stocked store with a bulk department. The key is offsetting the expense of the raw cashews with other cheap ingredients like the spicy pepitas, or sesame seeds if you prefer. Basically, Groucy Mix is salty & mouthy, with some crisp moments and a creamy finish. Them little chipmunks, with their bandit mascara, love it… positive reviews all around.

On the first night out a squirrel brought down our bear hang and ate some snacks. On our last night, a chipmunk ran up a bear wire and broke into Harpo's snack bag ... and on returning to the trailhead for resupply, we found out a lil dude had climbed up inside the locked car and busted into Harpo's snacks AGAIN!

On the first night out a squirrel brought down our bear hang and ate some snacks. On our last night, a chipmunk ran up a bear wire and broke into Harpo’s snack bag … and on returning to the trailhead for resupply, we found out a lil dude had climbed up inside the locked car and busted into Harpo’s snacks AGAIN!

Groucho departs for PCT section

Last Sunday, August 3rd, Groucho began his 250-mile solo section hike of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT.) He will spend the next 13-15 days hiking north from Cascade Locks (OR/WA boarder) to Snoqualmie Pass. Good luck Groucho!

Groucho sets off for a 14 day section of the PCT - Cascade Locks to Snoqualmie Pass

Groucho sets off for a 14 day section of the PCT – Cascade Locks to Snoqualmie Pass

Bridge of the Gods - the threshold to Washington

Bridge of the Gods – the threshold to Washington

Names Are Like Jewelry…

H&G buttons
We printed these buttons at VERA Project for our Field Studies project coming up this Sunday… they are 1″ buttons printed with transparent white on a 2004 W magazine I found in the bin with the button maker at VERA, EDITION of 99. Iz nice how each one is individual… that’s some hippy ish right there. It’s nice we have a local button making store too.. when I stopped by I realized they have pinball and beer, a new development since the last time I was there.