This is a post about chicken fajitas. But it's also a post about a girl and her footwear needs. Can you see the awesomeness in this photo? Besides the awesomeness that is my friend Ash of course.
Pink. Pop. Hunter.
I've been drooling over Hunter boots for ages. I live in a city that gets more annual hours of sunshine than San Diego or Miami. You may not think immediately "sunny" when you think of Denver but we almost never get those awesome dreary cloudy days--this is definitely a "you'll go blind if you don't have sunglasses" kind of place. When we do have a bit of rain, I turn on my fireplace, make some tea and do a little "it's dark and gloomy outside" dance. A little bit dramatic.
So in a state that is bursting into forest fires because of the dryness, you can see how a fun pair of Hunter boots are probably not the most practical...unless you think of camping. Yes, I was mocked by my coworkers when I told them one of our reps were able to find these "pink camping boots" in one of our Connecticut stores. I was mocked even more when I changed their name from "camping boots" to "snake repelling boots." Then I was mocked yet again when I insisted I really was going camping. That's what happens when you are not perceived as being so outdoorsy--people don't take you and your pink camping boots seriously.
But who had the last laugh?
Yep, ATV gets stuck in snow and mud and you step right off and sink immediately into deep thick mud. Huh, mud? No worries, I'm wearing my ultra rugged mud-deflecting pink boots. Want to clean them? Walk right into a mountain stream. They are surprisingly super comfortable since they are bendy and hey if they are good enough for the queen (of England, not America), then they are good enough for me. Hunter boots are ESSENTIAL camping gear says me. If I could pull off wearing them like Angeline Jolie wore them in Mr & Mrs Smith, I'd wear them that way too.
There's also a fantastic aqua color and a yummy looking tangerine color. If I lived in Seattle, I might have an entire Hunter centric wardrobe.
BTW, these boots paired with a nice pair of toasty socks keep your feet pretty warm. Nice perk for when you wake up in the high country and see icicles hanging and water bowls frozen over. We even got a little snow. Gotta love those mountains.
Teeny tiny bit chilly.
So the fajitas. Not really a recipe because I have a confession. I didn't have any fajita seasoning made so I used a packet of seasoning. Mmmm-hmmmm. As fun as camping can be, it's a lot of work to get ready, especially when you don't get home until 7:00 to prep. I tried the Simply Organic brand of seasoning mix and it was pretty darned tasty and super fast.
To make it for camping start at least 2 nights before you are going camping so you have one night to let marinate, and one night to freeze. Slice 1 lb chicken into strips (I bought Redbird Farms pre-sliced chicken-love that they sell it that way) and throw it into a ziploc with the packet of seasoning and required amount of water. Let marinate overnight and then move to freezer. The night before you leave, slice 1 large red bell pepper, 1 large green bell and one medium onion into slices and place in another ziploc. When you leave for camping, pack items in cooler--frozen chicken helps keep the cooler cool and is perfectly defrosted for the second night.
Throw chicken on grill. Spray a large sheet of foil with oil, add veggies to half, fold foil in half and then fold edges to make a packet. Cook in campfire until cooked but still a bit crisp. If you don't have a grill, you can toss the chicken in with the veggies, halve the mixture and cook them each half in a foil packet.
Top a tortilla with chicken, pepper and onions and serve with sour cream, salsa and hot sauce.
Oooooohhhh, how styley! I'll have a red pair please! These are definitely my kind of camping accessories.
ReplyDeleteI really couldn't decide so have a pair in apple green and a pair of navy. I love them!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea for make fajitas camping. I will have a very happy husband if I try these on our camping trip next week! Thanks for the idea.
I love these camping recipe ideas! We always make hotdogs and roast marshmallows but now I am adding some fajitas and banana boats to the mix!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had pink boots.
I asked for light pink Hunters for my birthday but pretty sure they are going to cost way more than 40. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteYou are making me wish I camped more but don't tell my boyfriend that because he might actually try to plan a trip! I think I could bring myself to just wear these boots down the street without rain because they are that cute. I tried on a pair and they were too tight for my thighs but the huntress version fit but didn't have tons of colors. Are these pink ones regular Hunters or huntress?
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah. I bought the regular high gloss Hunters. Truthfully, I didn't even look at the Huntress style but the Hunters had enough calf room so made the decision easy enough. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI have been fixated on the lavender ones for ages but had just been too cheap to splurge. I wished I'd had them last week when I stepped off the curb into a puddle. Did you find they run big like the reviews say? And did you buy the regular version or the Huntress with the bigger calves? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Emma Jane--thanks for the note! I did find them a little big. I wear an 8.5 and ended up getting the 8. They have a bit of toe room which is perfect for socks but just a note that these boots are snug around the ankle when it comes time to take them off. Otherwise the sizing is a dream. I bought the regular Hunters.
DeleteWe just moved to Santa Fe so I have an even harder time justifying a pair but I am definitely leaning towards those pumpkin colored ones. I remember seeing Princess Di in hers and loving them even then. Now the colors are so much cuter even!
ReplyDeleteChicken fajitas while camping? Why that sure beats out pigs in a blanket!
Such fun boots! I've never really seen these boots before but our local store has cute rain boots with polka dots that I"m thinking about and they only cost $29. I like the pink though!
ReplyDeleteI have red hunters and I love them. They are wonderful not only for the rain but for slushy days and yes, even camping. Silence those mockers! :) I like the pink ones too but I think my hubs might object to a second pair. :( And I am now craving fajitas. I think we'll have those for dinner over the grill tonight.
ReplyDeletethose boots...i mean snake repellers....are so cute! pink is perfect! food looks yummy too.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this type if boots. I like it very much.hiking food for dogs
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