The white fondue set is for chocolate. We usually dip oranges and raspberries and cookies or pound cake.
Another tradition (which I sometimes carry out on my own) is to watch and cry over 'It's a Wonderful Life' one of the best movies of all time.
Abe sez: they're extra yummy and really cute
What's better than homemade beef stew? Beef stew that is finished off by baking in the oven so your husband can put it in when he gets home and all you have to do when you get home is step in and enjoy the aroma. A treat for all the senses and not too hard on the pocketbook.
Every time I use traditional non stick cookware, I cringe a little, as I imagine the dreadful chemicals leaching from the pot into the food. I thought about switching to cast iron but besides the $$$ the pans are just WAY too heavy. That's why I was so happy to find this pan. What a smart idea! The coating reminds my of the enameled spatterware people use for camping but it's very slippery and seems to be really tough so it shouldn't chip as easily. Nothing and I mean nothing sticks to this pan. It's not a cheap item, but I used one of the 20% off coupons I receive on a regular basis from Bed, Bath & Beyond, which eased the pan. So far, I've only purchased the 10 inch skillet, but plan to add more to my collection as the budget permits.
While others at the conference headed to the casino or a night club or a show during our free evenings, I headed to Whole Foods Market. I found wandering the aisles looking at all the healthy and innovative and natural food and health care products to be just the refreshment I needed after the glitz of the Strip.
I skipped the last couple sessions of the conference this morning because I was so anxious to leave Las Vegas behind. It was really giving me the creeps.
I hung out at the Hoover Dam for a little while but didn't take the tour offered. Look at the new road that they're building to bypass the actual dam.
I'm not sure where to begin telling about the day. It was packed full of excellent learning, starting with the worship service at Grace Valley Church. Pastor Steve Wunderink took the Ephesian Prayer apart word for word, revealing its riches. I especially liked what he said about the Spirit making us bigger on the inside - like a balloon being inflated so that Christ could dwell in our hearts (verse 6). He also traced the Greek words the wind through the prayer: dunamis (power), pneuma (spirit), agape (love), gnoska & gnosis (to know & knowledge), huper (more). And how the word 'Amen' has come down to us unchanged from Hebrew, to Greek, to Latin, to many modern languages. This was excellent grounding for the rest of my day.
Plus they didn't salt the oatmeal, so it wasn't all that good. Breakfast from here on out is included with the conference but I was on my own this morning and ordering in seemed like the best option.
While I was driving around last night, I checked out the church I plan to attend this morning.
I'm on the top floor of the tower at Mandalay Bay and trying to take it all in. Or maybe trying not to take it all in. And certainly not being taken in by it all.
left behind cool, fresh air. So off went the A/C and open went the windows.
that soon I'll just be able to pick up the camera and snap a picture without having to think about it. I've used my trusty Kodak film camera for so long that I'm taking awhile to adjust to all the knobs and settings the digital camera has. One thing I've already gotten good at, though, and that's changing the batteries.
When we first moved to Baldwin, I bought up a bunch of glass 'tea sets'. These are sets of pretty glass plates with an indentation in them, just the right size for matching cups. I haven't used the sets too often, but I'm glad I have them for events such as the school welcome breakfast tomorrow. I'm planning for up to 24 guests. Here are some of the sets drying on the counter...
I've been practicing breakfast casseroles this week in preparation for the 'Welcome Breakfast' at Dokime on Tuesday. I'm planning to record the event as a 'Virtuous Meal', but in the meantime, here's a recipe I made up myself. I was very happy with the results and so was Abe - he ate 3 helpings. Note that the picture was taken with our new camera.
You'll recall my last 'Material Monday' entry was about the Daily Bible Email. Our local kid who questions everything wondered how this post met the 'MM' qualifications and I had a ready answer: 'MM' is about anything material or technological that makes our life here on earth better. Daily Bible Email (sponsored by the National Bible Reading Union) certainly does that for me. I look forward to each day's offering and can sense a deepening appreciation for God's Word.
When I bought this mixer about a year ago at Menard's of all places, I didn't pay anything close to the web prices I'm seeing today. I'm remembering that it was $12.99 or maybe cheaper.
Though the term brings to mind ladies in orthopedic shoes with tissues stuffed into the bosoms of their floral dresses, Lorraine, Cindy and I may now claim the title 'Great-Aunt', thanks to the arrival of Cameron Nathaniel Gray.