Thanks Joanie and Dean for all the wonderful videos you do and the fantastic recipes you both share with us. This recipe has to be great from the looks of it, and the scenery was fabulous with the drone scenes. Stay safe and keep up the great job you both do so well. Fred.
Thanks so much, Bob! We're trying hard to also show the beautiful locations we cook at. Right now, lightning strike wildfires are raging around us. Hoping the leftover rains from Hurricane Hilary reach our end of the state.
Looks really good! I'm east of the Rockies so I'll try Hellman's Mayo, heard of it but never tried it. Hope things are going well for you folks in the Golden State.
Hellman's Mayo is what is marketed and sold east of the Rockies. West of the Rockies it is Best Foods. Same blue ribbon mayo but kept both names in the early 1900's to keep brand name recognition.
Interesting that artichokes are the flowering bud of a thistle species. Wonder when they are going to GMO Canadian thistles and start marketing those thistle heads as edibles - like capers !
@@outdoorcastironcook Weather channel showing all of the many fires across the State - and saying that they will get doused real well - and take down the majority of them (allowing fire force to have more dedicated manpower and machinery to deal with the remaining fires). Looking at map, looked like 2010s with 64 fires raging across the land. Time for CalFire et al to work the Fall and Winter months - and do deliberatre burn ups of all this duff and debris in forest and grasslands - pro-active - so that they don't need to respond to all these many active fire sites - and work all year around - and we wouldn't have all this destruction.
@@outdoorcastironcook I'm sure even Oregon and Washington would hope to get Hillary to run up there and also douse all their many fires ! Maybe even Canada would accept some American hurricane up there and douse and blow out all of their fires !
Would make a great chicken, artichoke, and spinach stuffed pita - like a large Welsh pastie !
It's always a pleasure😊
Thanks Joanie and Dean for all the wonderful videos you do and the fantastic recipes you both share with us. This recipe has to be great from the looks of it, and the scenery was fabulous with the drone scenes. Stay safe and keep up the great job you both do so well. Fred.
Fred, it's our pleasure and Thank You for being such a loyal viewer.
Yes looks very delicious, and love the intro / exit footage.
Thanks so much, Bob! We're trying hard to also show the beautiful locations we cook at. Right now, lightning strike wildfires are raging around us. Hoping the leftover rains from Hurricane Hilary reach our end of the state.
This is like a New York folded chicken, artichoke, and spinach Calzone pizza !!!
Calzone with a meat crust... lol
Looks delicious Joan 😋😋
I love watching TH-cam videos on the TV but I don't know how to make the comments, so I use my phone
Thanks for watching, Ken...
Looks delicious! Thanks guys
Our pleasure and Thanks for watching!
Dean is going to have more big boy meals here in the next few days !
Can't let the cat out of the bag just yet... lol
Looks really good! I'm east of the Rockies so I'll try Hellman's Mayo, heard of it but never tried it. Hope things are going well for you folks in the Golden State.
Our end of the state is on fire and the other end of the state is under water... lol
Hellman's Mayo is what is marketed and sold east of the Rockies. West of the Rockies it is Best Foods. Same blue ribbon mayo but kept both names in the early 1900's to keep brand name recognition.
Interesting that artichokes are the flowering bud of a thistle species. Wonder when they are going to GMO Canadian thistles and start marketing those thistle heads as edibles - like capers !
Be glad we are in the upland of NorCal, and not with some of my friends in SoCal and gonna get their own hurricane-mail !
I'm hoping some of that rain from Hilary makes it up to our end of the state to douse all these wildfires....
@@outdoorcastironcook Weather channel showing all of the many fires across the State - and saying that they will get doused real well - and take down the majority of them (allowing fire force to have more dedicated manpower and machinery to deal with the remaining fires). Looking at map, looked like 2010s with 64 fires raging across the land. Time for CalFire et al to work the Fall and Winter months - and do deliberatre burn ups of all this duff and debris in forest and grasslands - pro-active - so that they don't need to respond to all these many active fire sites - and work all year around - and we wouldn't have all this destruction.
@@outdoorcastironcook I'm sure even Oregon and Washington would hope to get Hillary to run up there and also douse all their many fires ! Maybe even Canada would accept some American hurricane up there and douse and blow out all of their fires !