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Attitude of Gratitude

November 22, 2017 By admin

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Dear God: This is the time of year that we think about earth’s harvest, good food, and being with family. Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year in the United States. If possible, many want to be home for Thankgiving! Thank you for giving us a hunger for meaningful relationships.

Thanksgiving is all about being thankful. Too bad it only lasts one day! If we could only be thankful the rest of the year how different our world would be. How different we would be. Please give me an attitude of gratitude. Help me to view life as a glass that’s half-full instead of one that’s half-empty.

Thank you for good food to eat and for the loved ones sitting around my table. Thank you for the promise of a glorious homecoming in heaven that will include everyone who has ever lived and believed in You, and has accepted You as their Lord and Savior.

In Jesus’ name. Amen! 
Rich DuBose writes from Northern California.

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Top Ramen Casserole

November 15, 2017 By admin

A simple Asian inspired casserole for you to make tonight!

2 pkg oriental flavor Top Ramen noodles

2 C water
1 12-oz pkg frozen peas
1 10.75-oz can cream of mushroom soup
1 8-oz can sliced water chestnuts
1 12.5-oz can Worthington FriChik, diced (reserve liquid)

In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, cook noodles in 2 C water until tender. Include only one seasoning packet from the Top Ramen noodles. Stir in frozen peas and continue cooking for 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Add mushroom soup, water chestnuts, and FriChik with liquid. Stir well. Pour into a casserole dish and cover with bread crumbs if desired. Bake at 350° F until bubbly.

Variations to add:

Chopped broccoli
Diced Worthington frozen Smoked Turkey
Celery and Onions
Sliced mushrooms
Bac-Os

Servings: 8

Submitted by Debby Shabo Wade
Recipe by Ruth Detwiler

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Broccoli-Cauliflower Confetti

November 8, 2017 By admin

A simple and beautiful raw salad. Easy to prepare and serve.

1/2 C lemon juice

1 Tbsp sea salt
3-4 garlic cloves
2 Tbsp sesame oil
3/4 C olive oil
4 C cauliflower florets
1 red bell pepper, chopped fine

Combine lemon juice, garlic and salt in blender. With the blender running, pour the sesame and olive oils in a thin stream until well blended. chop broccoli and cauliflower in food processor. Put in bowl and mix with chopped red bell pepper. Mix dressing in and marinate for 1 to 2 hours.

Submitted by Valentina Dragomir

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Curried Potatoes

November 8, 2017 By admin

Piquant and creamy rich potatoes…sure to please the family or guests.

6 med-sized potatoes

6 eggs*
2 C sour cream*
1/2 C butter, melted
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp curry powder
1 10.75-oz can cream of mushroom soup

In large kettle over medium-high heat, boil potatoes and eggs. Remove eggs after 7 minutes of boiling. Continue boiling potatoes until tender. Remove from heat. When cool, remove skins from potatoes and shells from eggs. Grate potatoes and chop eggs.

In medium bowl, combine sour cream butter, salt, curry powder, and mushroom soup. Set aside.

In a greased 9″ x 13″ baking dish, layer grated potatoes, eggs, and sour cream mixture. Bake at 325° F for 30 minutes.

*Lite Version Substitution

Omit eggs
2 C fat-free sour cream
Add 1/2 C skim milk (to mushroom soup mixture)

Optional: Top with buttered bread crumbs prior to baking.

Servings: 10 

Submitted by Debby Shabo Wade
Recipe by Judy Anderson

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Taming the Tongue

November 6, 2017 By admin

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Several months back, I wrote an article about how “more” is not always a good thing. As human beings, our natural tendency is to think that if a little is good, more must be better. Usually rather than solving a problem, having more of something (time, space, possessions) brings with it new and unexpected issues to be addressed.

So it is with words. Proverbs 10:19 tells us that “When words are many, sin is not absent…” Often with our own words, we dig deeper and deeper holes for ourselves. More words generally bring more problems and more opportunities to be misunderstood. King Solomon must have known this when he added the admonition: “But he who holds his tongue is wise.”

I admire people of few words. The person who chooses his words wisely and doesn’t waste them on petty or trivial matters gets my vote of confidence almost every time. I aspire to be someone who says what she means, means what she says, and knows when silence is the most appropriate response.

In an effort to make my words count, I’ve identified some times in which it is usually better to hold my tongue. Maybe you can identify with some of these:

  • When my spouse violates my pet peeve again (Is it really worth nagging? What is accomplished besides making everyone miserable?)
     
  • When a friend or coworker comes to me with the latest version of office or church gossip (If you can’t keep the conversation focused on finding a solution, it is better to change the subject altogether.)
     
  • When a well-meaning relative makes a comment that comes across as derogatory (An insult is like a ball being tossed to you: if you refuse to “catch” it [be offended by it], it falls to the ground [and thus doesn’t touch or hurt you].)
     
  • When I disagree with my spouse on something that really doesn’t matter anyway (If an idea is truly not a good one, the folly of it will usually become self-evident in time. Better to let your partner realize that on his/her own than for you to burst the bubble.)
     
  • When I doubt someone’s sincerity, motives, or intentions (If you’re suspicious of another, be cautious but keep your opinions to yourself until his or her actions validate your concerns.)
     
  • When a friend asks me for advice but really needs me to listen (A listening ear is the best gift you can possibly give someone who’s hurting.)

I confess I don’t always do these things as well as I should, but when I do, things go so much smoother in my family and social relationships. In the case of words, less truly is more.
Nancy Twigg writes from Tennessee.

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