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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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God Isn’t Fair

November 15, 2017 By admin

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The evidence is overwhelming. Missionaries are kidnapped and killed while serving in remote locations. CEOs make millions in shady deals and get off with a slap on the wrist. Innocent children are abducted by evil strangers. Good people suffer lingering illness. It’s not fair. Something is wrong. God does not treat people the way we think he should, considering their personal histories.

But then, maybe it’s a good thing God isn’t fair.

We don’t deserve most of the ugly stuff that happens, true. But it is also true that we haven’t earned the good things that come our way, either. If you were born into a family that values education or laughs easily or appreciates hard work, these things are gifts, not accomplishments.

Perhaps the greatest gift of all is forgiveness. None of us lives without making mistakes, sometimes very serious ones. We deserve to be punished. But God isn’t fair. Instead of looking at our achievements–our past–to decide how he will treat us, he looks to his own affection for us and to the future he wants to give us. He offers forgiveness. Because of the gift of forgiveness, we can start each day fresh without being loaded with the weight of the past.

Fair means getting what we deserve. It is focused on the past and on our behavior. God isn’t fair; He is gracious.

Click here to discover God’s grace is changing people’s lives.
John McLarty writes from the Pacific Northwest.

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This Looks Like the End

November 7, 2017 By admin

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When I was a boy, both of my parents worked and I became well acquainted with daytime television. One of the shows I watched frequently was the original non-animated Batman. Many of the episodes ended with Batman and his sidekick, the Boy Wonder, in a tight spot—having been captured by some cruel villain.
 
The announcer would close these episodes with, “This look like the end!”
 
When I became a Christian, talk about the nearness of the “end” was more than frequent. I expected the credits to roll on this Pale Blue Dot at any time. In the 39 years that have since passed, I have heard many reasons for the end to be described as “near.” I have been asked more than a few times to preach on the nearness of the end as a motivator for change in church member’s lives.
 
But I am resistant.
 
My foremost reason for resisting is that people mistake knowledge about the end as preparation for the end. However, there is no correlation between information and preparation for the return of Jesus. The preparation needed for the return of Jesus is a relationship with Jesus. Accepting the grace that God offers and submitting to His leadership in your day-to-day life is the only way to be ready for Jesus to come!
 
It seems as if people have been sucked into a version of Gnosticism as it relates to the Second Coming. They believe that the information itself is needed—and, for some, that the information is all that is needed—to be saved. As in all forms of Gnosticism, here Jesus gets sidelined in the teachings even though He is the one returning.
 
So what about North Korea, hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and the massive wildfires in the Northwest? Aren’t these things fulfillments of prophecy? Sure. The Bible says that the earth will groan—that there will be wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes, famines, and epidemics. But, I will say, to name one set of events as harbingers over others past and future is not wise.
 
Instead, may I suggest that these things remind us that we live on a fragile, old planet that will one day come to an end—and that we should prepare to meet Jesus, who is anxious to come and take His children home. Let’s read about Him, focus on behaving as He would behave today, and align ourselves with what has been revealed in Scripture.
 
Let’s be about loving our neighbors—and working for them in the hopes that they will allow us to tell them about God’s love and that amazing, joyful, exciting day when Jesus comes again.
 
It is not possible to scare people into loving Jesus. Sure, it looks, perhaps, like the end—so let’s be ready to follow Jesus home!
Walt Groth writes from Northern California.

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Lisa’s Luscious Pound Cake

November 1, 2017 By admin

A luscious pound cake with three variations that is sure to be a winner with your family.

3 C unbleached flour (may mix unbleached and whole wheat pastry flour)
2 C evaporated cane juice crystals or turbinado sugar
3 1/2 Tbsp Featherweight baking powder heaping
1 Tbsp salt
1 1/2 C your favorite soymilk, plain or vanilla
1/2 C your favorite soymilk, plain or vanilla
1/2 pkg Mori-Nu silken tofu, firm (blended until smooth)
1 Tbsp your favorite vanilla flavoring, alcohol-free
2 Tbsp lemon juice
1 C canola oil

Preheat oven to 350° F. Mix dry ingredients together in a blender; blend liquid ingredients and tofu together. Slowly pour liquid mixture into dry mixture and gently blend together. Be careful not to overmix. Batter will initially be coarse. Add 2 Tbsp lemon juice to the batter and mix briefly. Batter will become smoother from lemon juice. Pour batter into prepared Bundt pan. Bake for 50 to 55 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool for 30 to 45 minutes before applying frosting or glaze.

Variations:

For lemon pound cake add lemon flavoring and/or 1/2 to 1 tsp grated lemon peel to batter.
For vanilla cake use Very Vanilla Silk soymilk and add a drop of vanilla to glaze.
For carob cake use 1 1/2 C turbinado, 1/2 C suscanat, 2 3/4 C flour, 1/2 C carob powder and 3 Tbsp Roma.

Glaze:
1 C confectioner’s sugar (or blend evaporated cane juice crystals until it is powder and add a little cornstarch)
2 Tbsp water (or lemon juice for lemon glaze)

Carob Icing:
1 Tbsp your favorite soy margarine
1 1/2 C confectioner’s sugar
1 Tbsp each carob powder and Roma
1-2 Tbsp warm water

Melt the margarine in a small saucepan and remove from heat. Sift sugar, carob, and Roma into the sauce pan; add 1 Tbsp warm water and mix thoroughly until smooth. Add a little extra water if too think.

Servings: 20-24

Recipe by Donna Green Goodman

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Cabbage Salad

October 25, 2017 By admin

Crisp and easy salad to both make and enjoy. This will appeal to cabbage lovers and noodle lovers!

Salad:

1 head of cabbage, finely shredded
6 green onions, finely chopped
8 oz of toasted almond silvers
1 pkg of Ramen noodles, crushed

Dressing:

6 Tbsp lemon juice
3/4 C oil
6 Tbsp sugar
2 pkg of flavor packets from Ramen noodles

Mix salad ingredients together in bowl. Whisk together dressing ingredients then pour on top of salad and stir. Let salad sit in refrigerator for about 1 hour before serving.

Servings: 4-6

Submitted by Jan Haveman

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