Tamanawas Falls in the Mt Hood National Forest

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Tamanawas Falls in the Mt Hood National Forest

Monday, April 1st, 2013

Tamanawas Falls, in the Mt Hood National Forest, is one of my favorite hikes and one I send my guests on quite often.  The trailhead is about 7 miles from the Old Parkdale Inn.  This is an great hike year-round.  This 100 foot high, 40 foot wide waterfall is easily accessed by hiking an moderate/strenuous two [...]

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No Hidden Fees at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast

Friday, March 29th, 2013

I recently read an article about the increase of the add-on fees hotels, and some motels, are assessing and I was shocked!  Towels, nightshirts, hot water, horse stables, even if you don’t have a horse!!  One hotel was even assessing a charge every time you used the elevator.  Oh, dear, what is this world coming to and [...]

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Lodging Gift Vouchers Make Thoughtful Unique Gifts

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

  There’s a few holidays coming up where one ponders what to gift a deserving and special person. Valentine’s Day, Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day, a Wedding or Graduation.  A Birthday.  Sometimes you don’t even need a special event to gift a unique experience at a member inn of an Oregon Bed and Breakfast. Lodging Gift [...]

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The Snow Will Go On As We Dream of Spring

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

Spring skiing, and snowshoeing and cross-country are all going to be awesome!  Mt Hood will be buried in a deep blanket of white well into April. If you like storm skiing this weekend will be to your liking as another storm rolls in over the weekend.  Visit the Old Parkdale Inn website  and book your [...]

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Snowshoe, Cross Country, and Downhill ~ All Near the Old Parkdale Inn

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

My favorite is snowshoe.  Never really did too much downhill as a child and now I don’t like to fall down as much and speed is not a necessity!  So we snowshoe.  For us there is nothing better than a hike in the Mt Hood National Forest, fresh snow, no wind, fresh tracks.  If it’s [...]

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And Then There Were Two Innkeepers

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

For those of you who have been our guest at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast you’ve heard me talk about my other half.  My husband of 39 and a half years, Steve.  Steve has been a pipeline welder for over 35 years, welding the pipelines that move our nations natural gas, petroleum, steam. [...]

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While Life Gives You Plums ~ Make Spicy Plum Butter

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

They must have needed a good pruning ‘cuz the severe damage inflicted on our plum trees during last winter’s ice storm had them come back even stronger.  We had buckets of Italian Plums, making a Plum Upside Down Buttermilk Cake every other day for our breakfast treat and sharing fresh fruit with our guests and [...]

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Old Parkdale Inn Plums into a Plum Upside Down Buttermilk Cake

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

We have three plum trees in the gardens of the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast and they are sure loaded with fruit this year.  We’ll be making cakes and pastries as they come off the tree for the next couple of weeks.   This Upside Down Cake was well received by our guests at [...]

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We Welcome Fall at the Old Parkdale Inn with Apple Dumplings

Sunday, September 23rd, 2012

  The last of the summer peaches went into a cobbler and I made a trip up to Kiyokawa Farms for fall apples and pears from the Hood River Valley Orchard.  The Apple Dumpling is a guest favorite and I look forward to making it for you in the months to come. Old Parkdale Inn [...]

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Granola ~ Tasty, Crunchy and Hot From the Oven

Monday, August 20th, 2012

I make a batch of fresh granola about once a week.  Bob’s Red Mill 5 Grain Rolled Cereal, seeds and nuts are sweetened with maple and rice syrup, baked, then combined with sweet dried fruit to make an excellent and nutritious start to your day.  I don’t always measure but I will try to replicate my recipe here: Combine [...]

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