*** OKIES in the BYC ***

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
Here is Sooners page, she has the list highlighted in her signature lines.
 
Quote:
here is the lastest she has.

AL

2011 POTLUCK DINNER



POCO: BANANA PUDDING & CINNAMON ROLLS

P&B: 125 DIVIDED PLATES, HEAVY FOIL, 120 OF FORK, SPOONS, KNIFE, 4 PAPER TOWELS.

PEACHES: 6QT CORN, 6QT GREENBEANS, 18QT DRESSING, COFFEE & FIXINGS

MJGIGAX: 3 PIES, POTATO SALAD

Nocityboy: 3 Pies(2 choc 1 coconut)

Okiechick57: 4 doz cookies, rolls/butter, bake beans

CityClucks: 5 cases water, 3 case kids juice

Sred98: Bake Beans

Sgtmck1: Smoked Pork & buns

Thebarnswallow: Chex mix, Cheese & crackers, Cooler of ice

Crestedchicklover: Sheet cake (feed 200) & cup cakes

Artsyrobin: Green salad, sugar free desert.


CayuseRanch: Little smokies
Gotgame: Pasta salad
Momma_Raven: 7 gal sweet/3unsweet tea & 4 Pecan pies, napkins
Greybear: 100 lbs Pig



PAPER GOODS:

125pc. divided plates

heavy foil

120pc per fork, spoon, knife

4 rolls paper towels

napkins



MAIN DISH:

Smoked Pork(w/buns)

Little Smokies

100 lbs pig



SIDES:

6QT GREEN BEANS

6QT CORN

18QT DRESSING

POTATO SALAD

Bake Beans X2

Rolls & butter

Green salad

Pasta salad

DESSERT:

BANANA PUDDING

CINNAMON ROLLS

3 PIES

3Pies (2 choc, 1 coconut)

4doz cookies

Sheet Cake (feeds 200)

Cupcakes

Sugarfree desert

4 pecan pies



DRINKS:

COFFEE & FIXINGS (CREAMER, SURGAR, SWEET & LOW)

5 cases water

3 cases kids drink

7 gal. sweet/3 unsweet tea

SET UP CREW

Stray & family

BarnSwallow & family





CLEAN UP CREW

Stray & family

BarnSwallow & family

Okiechick57

Betsy & Vashi





Donatations for the P.O.O.P.S. Raffle.

Time keeps on ticking ticking ticking into the fuuu-tuuure!

Hey we are closing in on the big event. Time to think about some items you may want to donate for the raffle. It doesn't have to be a big item (see idea's below)
This is one of the ways we raise funds to help with costs of the event.

For those of you that are new we have a raffle where you buy tickets (can't remember the price but cheap). Each item has it's own little bag that you drop your ticket into (so you will only win something that you were interested in) & at a designated time we will draw the winning ticket. Since we are doing the raffle this way, things for kids and adults will be in the same raffle.
I want to say thanks to everyone who has contributed to the raffle so far. I have received word of several items for the raffle, but we still need lots and lots more stuff. Again, if you have something you want to part with , keep us in mind and use it for a donation item.
If you have something to donate, please PM(Sooner) me with the information.

If you have contacted me about a donation, and I don't have it on the list then please remind me. Thanks for everyone's willingness to help.

Here are some items being donated.
(6) Hen aprons

Egg basket

Hatching eggs

Rooster/Chicken figurines

Paintings

Oriental tray

(6) 8oz cage cups

Fishing poles

Garden rooster

Chicken picture

Plants (Cat nip & Mint)

Rose art set (kids)

Basket with assorted kitchen chicken stuff

Teen girl stuff (jewelry ect)

Quail eggs

Quail egg turner for foam incubator (turner only)

Egg cartons

Deco plate set (chicken/pig)

Chicken placemats (set of 6)

Slingshot airplanes (2)

2010 P.O.O.P.S shirts (2) (sizes later)
 
Quote:
I don't have my garden planted yet either... I have plants and seeds but there is still water standing in our yard and we have to use 4-wheel drive to drive to even get onto our property....and now it's raining again!
barnie.gif
It's supposed to rain tomorrow too!
he.gif
At this rate I"ll never get my garden in the ground or get to mow! May have to give up and make a container garden...
hu.gif


Most seeds other than cold crop (English peas, cabbage, onion,etc) can be planted in Oklahoma into late June and July and will have time to produce a good crop. Sweet potatoe plants can go in as late as June 1 and still have time to make a nice showing. Beans and okra love the hot temps too.
These weird weather changes are the pits for in ground gardens. That's one reason for making all my beds raised. They drain and warm up quicker and I can control the soil mix. Another consideration is my back and neck injuries don't let me bend over easily..I can sit on the side of the beds to do the weeding.
The cold/hot/cold/wet conditions may also affect the number of bugs in the garden....I'm seeing more lady bugs than ever before and so far have not had any potatoe bugs....hope it reduces my nemisis..the squash bug too.

Squash bugs? Is that why I can't seem to grow squash here? In Michigan zucchini is like a weed. You have to check the plants every day or they get huge. You can see them grow. There are so productive that everyone drops them on their neighbors porches and then ring the door bell and run!
I was begining to think I'd lost my green thumb here when all my squash plant die every year. Any hints to keep them growing?
 
Hmmm........wonder what to bring? Any suggestions? What about a few water melons? Or I also have a few bags of black eyed peas, home grown I could also bring?
 
Last edited:
Quote:
I've got alot of partridge cochin eggs if you want to put them under a broody.
I am putting my last miile fleur eggs from my good rooster in Jack's incubator today - 24 eggs from two weeks of laying. A few may be too old but since my roo is now gone
hit.gif
it is worth a try.
I've got 3 mo. chicks, 2 mo. old chicks and 1mo. old chicks and Friday I put the 9, 1 mo. olds in withe 5, 2 mo. olds (2 pullets and 3 cockerels). Everyone was fine except 2 of the older cockerels were a little bossy and rough to the youngers. I moved the two bullies in with the 3 mo. olds to give them a taste of their own medicine. Now in the rain everyone is being nice.
 
Quote:
Most seeds other than cold crop (English peas, cabbage, onion,etc) can be planted in Oklahoma into late June and July and will have time to produce a good crop. Sweet potatoe plants can go in as late as June 1 and still have time to make a nice showing. Beans and okra love the hot temps too.
These weird weather changes are the pits for in ground gardens. That's one reason for making all my beds raised. They drain and warm up quicker and I can control the soil mix. Another consideration is my back and neck injuries don't let me bend over easily..I can sit on the side of the beds to do the weeding.
The cold/hot/cold/wet conditions may also affect the number of bugs in the garden....I'm seeing more lady bugs than ever before and so far have not had any potatoe bugs....hope it reduces my nemisis..the squash bug too.

Squash bugs? Is that why I can't seem to grow squash here? In Michigan zucchini is like a weed. You have to check the plants every day or they get huge. You can see them grow. There are so productive that everyone drops them on their neighbors porches and then ring the door bell and run!
I was begining to think I'd lost my green thumb here when all my squash plant die every year. Any hints to keep them growing?

No you've not lost your green thumb. Good information found here:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/M1208.html

One thing I do is water with a spray hose at the base of the plant. The bugs climb up the stems to get away from the water. I quickly squash them...they stink like a stinkbug so wear gloves.
Eggs are found on the undersides of leaves. With a pocket knife, I cut out the little section the eggs are on and then destroy the eggs. I don't want any eggs falling into the soil around the plants...I think squash bugs will live thru a nuclear attack just like cockroaches....
ep.gif


Vine borers can also damage a squash plant. Your leaves will appear to wilt. Examine the lower stems for bug frase...make a slit in the stem, remove the worm and then cover the cut with dirt.
 
Quote:
if it were me, i'd get pet quality from Betsy, you could never do better! not sure if you saw pics of my girls from her-
love.gif


file-64.jpg



hey folks- poor mr p is wandering around calling for poser- shouldn't he be staying near where she is??? she must be well hidden! hope she's ok! do chinese geese usually go broody??
 
Quote:
if it were me, i'd get pet quality from Betsy, you could never do better! not sure if you saw pics of my girls from her-
love.gif


http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o155/rgortonart/2011 chickens/file-64.jpg


hey folks- poor mr p is wandering around calling for poser- shouldn't he be staying near where she is??? she must be well hidden! hope she's ok! do chinese geese usually go broody??

Love them!!
droolin.gif
! I sure hope she's bringing some pet girls!!
celebrate.gif
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom