Showing posts with label Dakota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dakota. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

North Dakota Loves Nutella! - Nutella Party 2011

I was thrilled to be chosen to host a Nutella Party!
I had never heard of it much less tried it.
But, hey, if it's food, I'm in!

There were a few glitches in my party....UPS delivered my party package to the wrong
house and then came back days later to finally deliver it to me.

Then there was the weather......we had a huge snow storm and my
guests couldn't get to the party!

When the snow let up, we loaded up our party supplies and headed
to The Island in Lisbon, ND where my son cooks occasionally on the weekend.
The owners and staff enjoyed the party. None of us had ever tried Nutella.

What did we think of Nutella? Wow, it is truly delicious!

I received my party package through
Mommy Parties, MomSelect and Nutella .
Package included a large jar of Nutella, Nutella Travel Mugs, Nutella Spreaders, Samples and
Coupons
. Yay!!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Secrets of North Dakota - ten things you didn't know

The tiny population of North Dakota has a well kept secret! This is a wonderful place to live!

1. Fishing in the Missouri River - known for Walleye but you never know what you'll catch!

This Sturgeon was caught in the Missouri River, North of Bismarck, North Dakota. It weighed out at over 1,000 lbs and measured out at 11’1″.

It was 56″ around the girth and took over 6 and a half hours, for the
4 guys taking turns at the reeling it in.

Any Sturgeon OVER about five feet has to be released unharmed and cannot be
removed from the water.

They are brood / breeding stock and probably older than most of us.

The Two Bodied Fish was also caught there! Pretty good deal, ya get

double the meat! LOL

2. Sunflowers grow everywhere!

2. Missouri River Natural Area -This 157 acre preserve is pristine floodplain woodlands.
The deciduous forest provides habitat to whitetail deer, fox, raccoon, squirrels, wild turkey, Bald Eagles, Canada geese, owls, wood peckers and a variety of song birds.
Popular for walkers, fisherman and mountain bikers there are almost 5 miles of single track trail. Outdoor enthusiasts, bird watchers and photographers come to enjoy the solitude, abundant wildlife and scenery.

3. Abundant Jobs! - best economy in the nation

"We've had an absolutely stellar few years," says University of North Dakota economist David Flynn. "In all honesty, when you look ahead, we should continue to do well for quite a while."

North Dakota is enjoying an oil boom in the western part of the state, drawing workers from across the country.

The oil windfall has created a $1 billion state budget surplus.

4. large affordable homesBill Halbert on why he moved to North Dakota:
House prices: In the Western United States, the average house price is $ 240,000. I had read what an incredible deal North Dakota real estate is on the internet. We checked in Fargo and Kindred and found that prices were still a little high. We came to Enderlin and thought it was still within a reasonable distance to Fargo. I saw a nice little house for sale and thought, if that place is $ 60,000 I am buying it. I call the realtor and she says it is $ 15,000! I suddenly have all these thoughts of freedom going through my head. When you have a family to feed, saving $ 2000 on a mortgage is meaningful. I have a friend who has a very similar house in Oakland CA, identical square footage, was built in the same era. His house is worth $ 800,000.

5. Lowest crime in the US

6. Almost all kids graduate here - highest rate in the US

7. It's easy to garden in our rich soil.
8. History - The Sheyenne River valley is rich with history. The first inhabitants of the valley were Asiatic Mound Builders who roamed the area 5,000 to 8,000 years ago. Most of the mounds they built can still be seen today in the valley. These people left inscriptions in a large boulder in the valley know as Writing Rock.


9. Canoeing on the Sheyenne River during the summer

10. The Winter: For a few months of the year the landscape is transformed into a beautiful Winter Wonderland. Dress warm and enjoy!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

What Does North Dakota Really Look like? - Photos

People always ask why I moved to North Dakota. That's because they think it looks
like this:

This is not North Dakota!

I moved here for the pristine beauty, the clean
unspoiled natural forests, the abundant wildlife
and the water.

What does North Dakota really look like?