Burgoo on the Menu

When life hands you snow, make burgoo!
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Today we feature, Chef Horseradish Dishes, with burgoo on the menu!
Today we feature, Chef Horseradish Dishes, with burgoo on the menu!

When life hands you snow, make burgoo!  First, I would like to thank everyone who contributed with a prospective name for the new guest chef that will be used to share the many track favorite and comfort food and drink recipes that Thoroughbred U has collected.  The horse plush has been named, Horseradish.  Today we feature, Chef Horseradish Dishes, with burgoo on the menu.

 

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Sales Goals and New Foals

Moonshine Bertie with her Speighster filly attend the January Keeneland Sale
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Moonshine Bertie with her Speighster filly attend the January Keeneland Sale
Moonshine Bertie’s filly by Speightster attended the January Keeneland Sale

The sale was a success as was getting some new foal photos and video!  Keeneland’s 2018 January Horses of All Ages Sale concluded Thursday, 1/11 with growth in all prices to yield strong results.  Reportedly, two 2018 foals were born just in time to make their own debut in the sale as well and I have some adorable images of one.  Watch her short video included in this concise sales summary.

 

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Foaling In Love

A newborn foal at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale
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A newborn foal at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale
A newborn foal at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale

The new year is here and it’s about time for a foaling frenzy!  Due to the January 1st birthday, that all Northern Hemisphere Thoroughbreds must share, it is of upmost importance that no newborn be born prior to that day but we see a rapid upswing in foals thereafter.  A few foals have already made their arrival.  Literally, several hundred per sire are on the way, fathered by the most popular of studs.  Most horse farm tours are open to stallion visits but naturally the very pregnant mares and new foals are sheltered and protected.  My best chances, for now, of seeing the babies, is at the sales.  With the majority of the broodmares currently pregnant there are usually a few who give birth while they are in the sales barns.  I am hoping to see some of the newest foals to the Thoroughbreds, we love so much, tomorrow.  Read on to see which foals I am in most anticipation of as I am foaling in love.

 

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Start 2018 With Your Kentucky Derby Dream

Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby
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Tale of Ekati, winner of the 2008 Jerome
Tale of Ekati, winner of the 2008 Jerome

Happy New Year!  Be careful with your celebrations tonight because there is a whole lot to look forward to in the fresh new year.  Racing fans, get ready to be thrilled by the brand new 3 year-olds!  When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, all of the Northern Hemisphere Thoroughbreds celebrate the same birthday, each aging 1 year.  These upcoming 3 year-olds are full of budding talent and well on their way down “The Road to the Kentucky Derby.”

 

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Here Comes Santa…

Collected right before his Lexington Stakes win at Keeneland
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Collected won the 2016 Lexington Stakes at Keeneland
Collected won the 2016 Lexington Stakes at Keeneland

On this fine Christmas Eve many children are eagerly awaiting a visit from their favorite mythical gift giver.  I am looking forward to attending church and spending the day with friends and family.  It is a very special time of the year that requires a great deal of preparation and anticipation.  Then, Christmas Day comes and goes like a flash.  Fortunately, the big guy in red isn’t the only Santa I’m waiting on.  Here comes Santa Claus Anita!

 

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Wassail While We Wait

Time to kick back and enjoy a mug of wassail.
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Thoroughbred U has a new assistant!  I’ve always wanted to bring more recipes and fashion to my followers but I don’t want to be on camera myself.  I’m asking for name ideas for this new plush horse.  It is not as hard as submitting to the Jockey Club but I’m hoping for something catchy and creative.  Please, share your ideas and enjoy the first recipe from our mystery chef.  Today we bring you, wassail.

 

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Helping Hands for Horses

Turf Paradise racing, November 2017
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Turf Paradise racing, November 2017

    Turf Paradise racing, November 2017

Tiz the season for giving.  It is time for my annual charity appeal.  With the holidays and tax season approaching quickly it is time to remember to give back to the sport that gives you so much entertainment all year long.  The horses and the jockeys, who risk their lives to win, need your support.  To make it easier for you to give, check on the list and links below.

 

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When the Stakes are High

Keeneland gained two Grade s stakes for 2018
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La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018
La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018

As November wrapped there was a special meeting in the Horse Capital of the World.  A select group, belonging to the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association met in Lexington, KY.  These members are on the American Graded Stakes Committee.  They were tasked with the annual selection process of grading stakes races in the United States.  After a delicate 2 day process that looked at over 800 stakes races the committee determined 455 worthy stakes for 2018.  Did your favorite track and races meet their standards?

 

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WinStar Wonderment

Pioneerof the Nile at WinStar
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WinStar super stud, Pioneerof the Nile
WinStar super stud, Pioneerof the Nile

On the Monday preceding the Thanksgiving holiday, I seized the day (a little Carpe Diem pun) and took a tour at WinStar Farm.  This modern but magnificent horse farm has been on my to do list since I began my website nearly three years ago.  Good things do come to those who wait because WinStar just keeps adding champions to their sire roster.  At over 20 stallions there was so much to see so I’ve selected some to share.

 

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November by the Numbers at the Keeneland Sale

Stellar Wind, sales topper at the 2017 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale
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Stellar Wind strikes a $6 million dollar pose
Stellar Wind strikes a $6 million dollar pose

The 2017 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale concluded yesterday, 11/18/17.  It was a spectacular sale with high demand for the best quality weanlings, mares and horses of racing age.  With so much to say in the recap, I think it might be best to let the numbers speak for themselves.

 

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