The Ranch Week by Ruth Ryan

Not long after the Christmas day leftovers are all gone, it’s time to head to our South Texas ranch.

We started the ranch tradition when Nolan was playing ball. Professional baseball players are either in training or in competition from late February to late October. Children are in school from August to June. So the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day was the only time when Nolan and our sons, Reid and Reese, and our daughter, Wendy, all had nothing on their schedules at the same time.

Reid, Reese, Wendy and Nolan all enjoy deer hunting. I love being outdoors just as much. So this week became an important part of our life because we all appreciate everything to do with ranching. Today, we are fortunate to be joined in this special week by our children’s spouses and our grandchildren. And it’s not unusual for someone to bring along a friend or two.

When you have a big group for a week doing activities like working cattle or hunting, you need to plan your meals in advance. And we also ask everyone at the ranch to contribute something to the menu so no one person is always in the kitchen.

One of our newest traditions during this week is a great beef and venison chili that Reese makes. Another dish we always look forward to is an excellent tortilla soup that one of my daughters-in-law makes. But most importantly, this week is a great time for anyone with a new recipe to try out. Of the half dozen or so new recipes we sample during the week, we all get great ideas to take home to our own kitchens. If you like cooking, like all of us do, it’s almost like an extended Christmas.

We hope you enjoy these next few days with your loved ones and treasure the time with your family! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!