![]() Kevin had to explain to me that it's used to store cigarette butts and ash when they is no ashtray around. I initially didn't know what it was, I thought its some sort of lighter or something. They also gave us two really nice and heavy ashtrays with the Crazy Mountain Ranch logo on it and also two Portable Litter Device (PLD). All cowboys (cowgirls too!) need a red bandanna :P Moving on. You can expect me to try some of them and share it here really soon!! Of course, we also both got a nice red bandanna. I flipped through it real fast the other day and it's loaded with lots of recipes. We each also received a hard cover "Morning Fires, Evening Lights - The Marlboro Country Cookbook" book. My sister Ashley is pretty excited cos we told her that she can have it! :D I have not tried using it (since we brought our trusty Nikon S610), but from the review I read online, it looks like a pretty decent camera. It comes with a 1GB memory card, camera case, rechargeable batteries and a battery charger. The winner of the trip (that's me!) will also receive a Samsung S760 7.2MP digital camera. A little note to all city kids (like me), cowboy boots works great on the dance floor! Seriously, you can just slide all over the place with ease :P Maybe I should start wearing cowboy boots out clubbing! I wore it for the Scenic Horseback Ride as well as to the Street Party and every Evening/Night activity. I have never owned or worn a pair of cowboy boots before but I must say that they are very very comfortable. I am not sure what the style is but the Ladies Model # is M0504 and Men is M0016. ![]() We've got the cowboy hat, of course we would need cowboy boots too! We each got a very nice pair of cowboy boots by Resistol Ranch. Kevin got his hat shaped to the style of how Garth Brooks would wear his hat and I got mine shaped to a more feminine style (something like what Shania Twain or Faith Hill would wear). Another cool thing about the cowboy hats is that they have people who can shape the hats for you. If it doesn't fit, you can always exchange it for another size at the Activity Barn. It was going for about $170 a piece!! Since they already sent us a cowboy hat measuring tape one month prior to the trip, the hat fits pretty good most of the time. I also found out online that those hats don't come cheap. The quality is also pretty good, it's a 5X felt quality. The style is called Cowboy (Model #0575) and it's made by Stetson. I'm not familiar with 'cowboy apparel', but from what I read, it's a pretty decent hat. It was really handy at the airport, it helped us pick out all the other people from the crowd, who were also going to the Ranch. It came with the plane tickets and other travel documents. We received the black caps with the Crazy Mountain Ranch logo about two weeks prior to the trip. For the rest of you, here are all the gifts that you will be getting from the Ranch.įirst up is head gear. So, if you don't want to ruin that surprise, stop reading now. Well, I don't know about you but I am generally a curious person and I would want to know what I will be getting before arriving at the Ranch. Many people in various forums commented that we should not ruin the 'surprise' by revealing the gifts that we get. Where all that counts is flavor.Here is a photo of some of the gifts that we got the moment we arrived. Because these are the recipes of Marlboro Country. With tips, techniques and proven methods where you need them. There are over 180 recipes in Morning Fires, Evening Lights. There's even one on the 4th of July, a day with so much celebration built into it, some call it Cowboy Christmas. You'll find it all in here, along with special sections on Canning and Preserving Cast Iron Cooking and the Holidays. ![]() And pepper recipes with all the fire of the Southwest. There are more elegant meals, like the Sirloin Steak you'll find in the Snake River Cattleman's Association chapter. In the towns, there will be orders for Scrambled Egg Omelets, Blue Cornmeal Bread and Deep Dish Apple Squares served up alongside big helpings of coffee and easy conversation.Ĭookhouses, ranch kitchens and high country camps have appetites for everything from solo recipes like Planked Trout and Biscuit on a Stick, to endless helpings of Chili Beef and Ibiato Bake or Texas Baked Beans. In the camps on the range, there will be Fire Cooks Steak and Eggs, 3-Grain Pancakes and an Iron Skillet Breakfast or two. And flavor is always the order of the day.
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