Did you know? With physical hungry, the more we eat, the fuller we get and our desire for more food decreases. However, the opposite is true when you are spiritually hungry. The more we are spiritually fed, the hungrier we get for more truth and our desire increases. We will crave learning, reading, growing and digging deeper. So I want to encourage you this summer to feed your soul some spiritual food and ignite your desire for more. Unexpected: Leave Fear Behind, Move Forward ... continue reading...
An Easy and Delicious Recipe for Your 4th of July Cookout
The 4th of July is a perfect time to get outdoors and fire up your grill to enjoy some fresh seasonal produce! It’s the time of year when my family loves to make as many meals on the grill as possible. Summer cookouts are a great way to connect with family and friends with minimal preparation and clean-up for the chef! Here is a great recipe for your 4th of July cookout: Foil Grill Packets (serves 6): 4-6 ears corn on the cob Andouille Sausage Large Raw Shrimp (frozen or ... continue reading...
Easy and Delicious Lemon Curd
Last week we took a look at the refreshing color: YELLOW. Today, the Summer freshness and my love for the color yellow continues in my lemon curd recipe. Lemon Curd 3 eggs 5 Tablespoons of melted butter 1 cup of sugar 3 lemons Directions: *Zest lemons than squeeze all the juice out *Mix all the ingredients together *Cook on the stove top on medium low until it thickens *Stirring constantly *Cool in the fridge (it will thicken ... continue reading...
How Lovely Yellow Is
How lovely yellow is. Summer is here and what comes to mind besides the beach, picnics and lazy days is the color Yellow! Yellow is the color of sunshine, hope, and happiness. Yellow stands for freshness, happiness, positivity, clarity, energy, optimism, enlightenment, remembrance, intellect, honor, loyalty, and joy. It can refresh us in a glass of lemonade (lemonade stands are a hit for the summer!) or lemon curd on a homemade scone (look for my favorite lemon curd recipe ... continue reading...
Celebrating My Husband for the Father He Is
My husband grew up with a father that was stern, no-nonsense, and ruled with a "do as I say not as I do" mentality. He was a provider and survivor who had traveled on a cargo plane in the fall of Saigon with a pregnant wife and three sons under the age of seven; settling into a refugee camp in California until he was able to create a new life in the United States and provide for his family. Nurturing was not his thing. His highest values were hard work and practicality. I grew up with a ... continue reading...
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