Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Car conversation with my 4 year old granddaughter





I had taken my granddaughter to her dance class as both mom and dad had meetings or appointments.

I had a wonderful time watching her practice with all of her classmates. For our treat we stopped by the snack bar to buy some dinner.

On our way home, about a 15-minute drive, she started singing a song my husband taught her on a hunting trip, What do you do with a drunken sailor, great right, just the song any parent would want their child to know. So, in my infinite wisdom, I thought what a great time to teach her Jesus Loves Me. So, we were singing along and out of the blue, as is always the case with four year old's, she brought up church and communion. 
“Remember when we ate Jesus’ body? Why would we eat Jesus’ body?” 
My response was, “well actually we ate bread and juice to remember what Jesus did on the cross.” 
(bad to worse here)

“What did he do on the cross?”

“Jesus died on the cross so we could live.”

In a terrified voice, “I don’t want to die – that’s scary.”

“You’re not going to die for a long time – not until you’re old and gray.”

“Really?”

“Yes, don’t be scared, everything is fine.”

“Jesus died that we might live.”

“So, I’m not going to die, ever?”

At this point I was ready to sing the second verse of What do you do with a drunken sailor



I think I need to buy this book. 
Robin from the Roost 


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Magic Mix

I love this stuff!!  I keep it on hand and use it for cream soups, sauces and pudding.  I use my paddle mixer attachment not whip.  The paddle works great as well.





Magic Mix

4 cups instant dry milk,
(or 2 1/3 cups non-instant)
1 cup flour, (or ½ cup cornstarch)
1 cup margarine

refrigerator 6-8 months.
Combine dry milk, flour and butter into a large bowl. Mix with electric hand mixer until it resembles corn meal. Keep mix tightly covered in the refrigerator for up to six months. Yield: 5 cups.



Magic Mix Pudding

1/2 C. Sugar
1 C. Magic Mix
2-3 T. Cocoa (optional)
2 C. Water
1 t. Vanilla

Combine Magic Mix, sugar and cocoa in saucepan and mix well. Add water, stir over medium heat until pudding bubbles. Add vanilla and beat. Cover and Cool

Friday, January 13, 2012

Cannery Trip


We had a productive time at the cannery.  We purchased items as well as packaged food for the local food bank.  It was a great way to be able to give a bit or our time to others as well as buy some items for our own pantries.  The products were all of the highest quality and everything was sparkling clean.  I was very impressed.




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