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Sunday, September 27, 2009

More Horseback Riding and Caramel Apples... a Sweet Sunday.

It's been a good day.
Does this look familiar?
I had a great time today with my friend Yvonne, horseback riding and visiting an orchard farm.
Back up a moment... I would not have been properly fueled up for my day without the help of oats.
I made these with 1/3 cup oats, 1/3 cup soy milk, 1/3 cup water and about 1/2 tbsp each of peanut butter and PB&Co. Dark Chocolate Dreams. Perfect.
After about an hour drive from Milwaukee, Yvonne and I found Fantasy Hills Ranch in Delavan, WI. I found this place online while researching trail rides on horseback in Southeastern Wisconsin. $30 for a 50-minute ride? Sounded good.
Unfortunately I have mixed reviews about this ranch. For one, the clerk at the check-in desk had us fill out the same waiver form. This seemed really odd and unprofessional to me because the information was cramped. If there was an emergency, how would they be able to read the accurate information?
The guides seemed like nice people, but weren't the most knowledgeable. I asked one how long she had been riding, and she said just three months. The ride was mostly through pasture trails and a little bit of wooded hilly area, and the horses didn't seem to like the deep mud. Also, my horse seemed really jaded and bored. I had requested a horse that could run and while she could, the guides told me that she was mostly a walking horse. I don't know why I was put on a walking horse when I requested a running one.
On the positive side, I did get to try out a trot and lope which is a first for me. Very challenging! The horse didn't like it much... she didn't really lope as much as she trotted more quickly. But, I digress. It was a good time. After last week's great experience with the best of the best wranglers and ranches, perhaps I am a harsh critic.
The petting zoo rocked! Yvonne had a little man swooning.
After our ride, Yvonne and I headed to The Elegant Farmer in East Troy, Wisconsin. The city is known for its historic trolley line. We found a couple photo opps in the parking lot...
Once inside EF, we immediately hit up the "Make Your Own Caramel Apple" area. Kids and families everywhere. There was a line, but it was worth the wait.
I selected a JonaMac apple and Yvonne chose a Zestar. We both opted to have the apple cut into sections.
Topped with hot caramel sauce, I added my own sprinkles, chopped peanuts and jimmies - mmm.
I noticed these guys across from me as I started to dig in. Felt like a little piggy myself!
This is the second Sunday in a row that I've enjoyed a sweet treat - I am seeing a trend of 'Sweet Sundays'.
We headed into the market @ EF and had a great time looking at all of the goods. Some highlights included a wealth of cheeses and, of course, the incredible bakery.
CHOCOLATE CHEESE?!?
This bread looked great but I passed on buying it.
What a cool technique for frosting these leaf-shaped cookies. Will have to try and experiment with different shades the next time I make roll-outs.
The final verdict? I spent $20 on cheese!
All local cheeses: Dill Havarti, Pine River Port Wine Spread and a Sartori Cheddar, aged in New Glarus Brewery's Raspberry Tart Ale.
A wonderful trip!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a lovely way to spend your Sunday! Although it sounds like the ranck itself made things a bit difficult for you, I'm glad you were able to have a fun time. I totally agree that it's hard to beat fresh Wisconsin apples! YUM!

xxoo
Heather

Sarah @ The Foodie Diaries said...

Ah I havent had real caramel sauce in forever! I always steal a little of the fake stuff from my 5 year old step sister when she gets the apple slices with dipping sauce at McDonalds! haha

Lindsey @ Sound Eats said...

I haven't been horseback riding in ages! And those caramel apples - wow, that sounds so good and perfect for the season!