Monday, February 28, 2011

"Jean's Eatery"

Menu Plan Monday ~ Turn Off the Oven Edition



Meals at the Miller Home for the Week of 2-28-11 to 3-6-11

Monday     February 28, 2011

Breakfast:
Granola, Cold Cereal or Yummy Pumpkin Oatmeal               
Grapefruit or Orange      
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Hot Soup or Chicken Broth
Crackers
Fresh Fruit

Dinner:
Deluxe Pot Roast (Scraps)
Steamed Couscous
Green Beans                   
Mixed Fruit Cups            
Biscuits & Jelly

Snacks:
Crackers                        
Fresh Fruit



Tuesday     March 1, 2011

Breakfast:
Whole-Wheat Pancakes
Fried Egg & Bacon                       
Orange Juice                  
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
PBJ Sandwiches            
Apple Slices
Carrot Sticks w/ Dip

Dinner:
CORD Dinner:
Aunt Audrey’s Chicken
Cup of Soup (Ham n’ Bean or Stuffed Pepper)
Fried roasted vegetables
Red Jell-O
Fresh Hot Homemade bread
Coconut Cream Pie

Snack:
Fresh Fruit (apple slices)                    
Cheese



Wednesday    March 2, 2011

Breakfast
Your Choice:  Granola, Breakfast Cookie, Hot or Cold Cereal            
Grapefruit or Orange         
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Pork Salad Sandwich or with Crackers
Jell-O
Carrot Sticks w/Dip

Dinner:
Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
Homemade Broccoli Cheese Soup
Crackers
If more wanted:  any leftovers in fridge

Snacks:
Grapes & Bananas



Thursday   March 3, 2011

Breakfast:
Yummy Crock*Pot Oatmeal
    Blueberry & Date Nut  
Orange Juice or Fresh Fruit                         
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches
Chips
Carrot Sticks/Dip                      
Banana                

Dinner:
Kristen’s Great Pancakes
Fried Eggs
Bacon or Sausage

*Homemade Syrup
*Warm Spiced Applesauce
*Powdered Sugar
*Butter

Snack:
Apple Slices and Crackers



Friday    March 4, 2011


Breakfast:
Eggs, Bacon & Toast    
Orange Juice or Apple Slices 
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Leftovers in Fridge       
Carrot Sticks & Celery         
Orange

Dinner:
Grandma’s Beef Stew
Church’s Honey Biscuits
Steamed Broccoli
Peaches & Cottage Cheese

Snacks:
Pears and Cheese



Saturday   March 5, 2011

Breakfast:
Leftover Pancakes, Oatmeal, Breakfast Cookie or Cold/Hot Cereal                
Juice or Banana
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch
Whatever is in the fridge or Progresso Soup & crackers

Dinner:
Terri’s Bean Bake
Garden Salad
Mixed Fruit Cups
Homemade Bread

Snack:
Cheese and Bananas



Sunday    March 6, 2011

Breakfast:
Your Choice from Menus of the Week               
Grapefruit or Orange        
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

SUNDAY DINNER
Sausage Gravy & Homemade Biscuits        
Jell-O Salad
Bean Salad
Pears and Cottage Cheese

Supper:  “On Your Own Night”                                    


Snacks:    Yogurt Cup & Granola

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

(Titus 2)sday and Wifey Wednesday

                                                                                    




Lessons Learned From Chapter 4 of the Book of Ruth


First I would like to thank Darlene Schacht for the wonderful study of the Book of Ruth!!  I so enjoyed the time I spent studying with all the other ladies who linked up with Darlene.  

My Bible is a MacArthur Study Bible, given to me by our daughters.  I have read Ruth several times since being given the Bible, but never noticed in the study notes the similarities of Ruth and the Proverbs 31 wife.  John MacArthur listed eight qualities that both women share. 

  1. Both women are devoted to her family.  Ruth 1:15-18 & Proverbs 31:10-12,23

  1. Each of the ladies delighted in the work that she did.  Ruth2:2 & Proverbs 31:13

  1. Both Ruth and the Proverbs 31 wife are very diligent in their work/labors.  Ruth 2:7, 17, 23 and Proverbs 31:14-18, 19-21, 24, 27.

  1. Both of their speech is godly.  Ruth 2:10, 13 and Proverbs 31:26.

  1. Ruth and the Proverbs 31 wife are dependent on God!  Ruth 2:12 and Proverbs 31:25b,30

  1. Both women dressed with care. Ruth 3:3 and Proverbs31:22, 25a.

  1. Both ladies are discreet with men.  Ruth 3:6-13 and Proverbs 31:11, 12, 23.

  1. Both delivered blessings Ruth 4:14, 15 and Proverbs 31:28, 29, 31.

Each of us would do well to use this list to improve how we handle our God-given gift of being a wife or preparing to become a wife in the future! 

I hope you are having a wonderful week!      Jean


                        

Monday, February 21, 2011

What's Being Served @ "Jean's Eatery" (2-21-11 to 2-27-11)

Organizing Junkie


Good Morning everyone!  I laughingly say that I am the head "cook and bottle washer" for Jean's Eatery.  That is the name I gave our dinner table six years ago when we started having both of our mothers and our next door neighbors for supper five days a week and Sunday Dinner.  Since then, two of the four very special dinner guest have gone home to be with the Lord.  I have always loved cooking since I was a little girl.  I feel very strongly about  serving healthy and well balanced meals.  I try to follow the food pyramid guideline as much as possible.  I have always felt that I would rather spend our money in the kitchen rather than at the doctor's office!! 

Oh yes, are you are wondering what a CORD meal consists of?  At a homeschool conference years ago Jill Bond spoke to the moms on cooking.  She came up with the creative name for Cleaning Out the Refrigerator Dinner, and I have used it ever since!  When I follow her suggestion and serve a CORD meal at least once a week, I rarely throw away any food.  With the prices of healthy food today, who can afford just a little "oops"--I know I can't!!  (:
Monday February 21, 2011


Breakfast:
Slow-Cooker Pumpkin Oatmeal
Grapefruit or Orange
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches or PBJ’s
Broccoli, Cauliflower & Carrot sticks/Dip
Chips
Grapes

Dinner:
Imo’s Meatballs
Garden Salad
Baked Potato
Apple Waldorf Salad
Biscuits & Jelly
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

Snacks:
Crackers & Fresh Fruit



Tuesday February 22, 2011

Breakfast:
Eggs, Turkey Bacon and Toast
Orange Juice
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Stuffed Pepper or Ham & Bean Soup
Bread and/or Crackers
Apple Slices

Dinner:
Roasted Pork Tenderloin
Oven-Roasted Potatoes, Carrots, Onions & Apples
Red Jell-O w/ mixed fruit
Steamed Frozen Broccoli

Snack:
Fresh Fruit (apple slices) Cheese



Wednesday February 23, 2011

Breakfast:
Cream of Wheat/Malto-Meal
Grapefruit or Orange
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
PBJ Sandwich
Carrot & Celery Sticks
Chips w/ Sassy Salsa
Milk

Dinner:
CORD or “Spur of the Moment Dinner w/ Mom”

Snacks:
Grapes & Bananas



Thursday February 24, 2011

Breakfast:
Kristen’s Great Pancakes
Turkey Bacon
Grapefruit
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Creamed Asparagus on Toast
Hard Boiled Egg
Banana

Dinner:
Grilled Chicken Breast Rice
Frozen Mixed Vegetables
Apple Waldorf Salad
Coconut Cream Pie

Snack:
Apple Slices and Crackers



Friday February 25, 2011

Breakfast:
Homemade Pop Tarts
Orange Juice or Apple Slices
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches
Carrot Sticks & Celery with Dip
Orange

Dinner:
Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Lime Jell-O with Pears
Green Beans
Peaches & Cottage Cheese

Snacks:
Pears and Cheese



Saturday February 26, 2011

Breakfast:
Blueberry Buckle
Apple Juice or Banana
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

Lunch:
Whatever is in the fridge!

Dinner:
Egg Casserole
Baked Fruit Compote
Toast & Cinnamon Toast

Snack:
Cheese and Bananas



Sunday February 27, 2011

Breakfast:
Breakfast Cookie or Cereal of your choice
Grapefruit or Orange
Coffee, Hot Tea or Milk

SUNDAY DINNER:
Aunt Audrey’s Chicken
Sweet Potato Casserole
Collard Greens
Beer Bread
Cleo Woodson’s Fruit Salad
Rice Pudding

Supper:
“On Your Own Night”

Snacks:
 Yogurt Cup

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Great Advice In a Short Poem!



Digging out of the Blizzard of 2011 in KC, taking care of Mom and being wife and mother today has left very little time for a post.  I think this little poem has much wisdom in it, if we all remember what it says!

WORDS

The six most important words in the English language
I admit I made a mistake.
The five most important word:  You did a good job.
The four most important words:  What is your opinion?
The three most important words:  If you please.
The two most important words:  Thank you.
The one most important word:  We.
The one LEAST important word:  I.



Hope you are warm and cozy in your hubby's arms tonight!  Thanks for stopping by!!!!    Jean


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Homemade Cleaning Ideas

It is snowing a "furry buzzard" (what our daughter said when she was just learning to talk and we were having a blizzard similar to today's) and the house is so warm and cozy from the fireplace and baking. Six loaves of whole wheat bread just fresh out of the oven and the house smells wonderful.  Our wonderful next door neighbor, Len, is scooping our driveway out for the second time today from the blizzard.  We are truly blessed!!

Through the years I have been given "recipes" to help with cleaning jobs around the house.  I also have several equivalent charts that I have used until I memorized them. I hope these will be a help to you as keeper of your home.  They certainly have been for me!

Window Washing Solution
1 gallon water
1 pint rubbing  alcohol
1Tablespoon ammonia
1 teaspoon detergent

Mix well and store in a plastic milk jug.  This works better than any of the name-brand window cleaners and is sooooooo much cheaper!!!  My husband's mother gave me this recipe the first year I was married.  I have used it ever since, and I love it.  Another thing Mom taught me about cleaning windows was to use old new paper.  There is something in the newsprint that makes the windows sparkle and stay cleaner longer.  I'm all for that!!  Of course the other rule is to NEVER CLEAN WINDOWS WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING DIRECTLY ON THEM.  The solutions dries too fast and the windows will ALWAYS be streaked.


If you have acquired some old family silver plate silverware of your grandmother's here is an excellent way to polish the set quickly and easily.  It will not damage it and the silver does not tarnish quickly.  This recipe was given to me by a very dear little older lady at our church one day when CWF was cleaning the kitchen.  Mrs. Wills was the epitome of the Titus 2 woman and all of us who were blessed to be influenced by her have "mighty big shoes" to fill!

Silver Cleaner

Put silverware in aluminum pan to about 1/3 capacity of the pan.  The pan MUST be aluminum.  Add 8-oz. baking soda.  Cover with water and boil.  Stir the silver so all pieces come in contact with pan,  Pour out in sink and wash as usual.  Dry well and let air dry completely.  Store in drawer or chest.  

Mom had lots of sterling silver pieces.  She always put a piece of rock alum or a strip of silver paper that you get from the jewelry shop in the cabinet with the silver.  It really helped on slowing the tarnishing process.  Now that we have lots of the silver, I do the very same thing.  For those of you who live in the KCMO area you can get the rock alum at Planter's in the River Que area.  The Jones Store carries the silver strip, but they are expensive!!

Best Eyeglass Cleaner I Know Of!

1/2 alcohol
1/2 water
1/2 water
1-2 drop of dish liquid  ( I use one that is great for cutting grease)

Mix well and put in your spray bottle.  Sooooooo much cheaper than buying it and works wonderfully!!!!!   I usually just use 1/2 cup of each, but you can make as much or as little as you wish.


Cookware Cleanser

1 cup lye
1 cup bleach, optional
1 cup laundry detergent

Fill you stainless steel cannier 3/4 full of warm water.  Add the above "ingredients".  Heat to almost boiling.  Dip all your stainless steal cookware in solution.  They will shine like new!!  It really does work very well--try it!!!

Teapot Cleaner

Have a yucky teapot inside, from build up from the water?  You can do two things.  Either you can add 2-3 teaspoons baking soda to a cup of water and let that set in your teapot overnight.  Or you can use the following recipe I found which is named "sediment remover":.  1 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar, 1 1/2 cups water and 3 Tablespoons salt.  Put these ingredients in your teakettle and boil for 15 minutes.  Leave this overnight to do its work.  If you bring the kettle to a boil on high it will boil over quickly.  Cook on medium heat! 

 Stain Solution
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups water

Mix the above ingredients well and pour into any Tupperware or plastic kitchenware that is stained.  Let soak until stain disappears!


Weights & Measures

1 pound of                                                                           Equals:

all-purpose flour                                                                   4 cups
granulated sugar                                                                   2 cups
powdered sugar                                                                   3 1/2 cups
brown sugar                                                                         2 1/4 cups
syrup (molasses, etc)                                                            1 1/3 cups
butter                                                                                   2 cups
grated American cheese                                                       4 cups
oatmeal                                                                                6 1/4 cups
walnuts                                                                                 4 cups
raisins                                                                                   3 cups

I hope you will enjoy these hints as much as I have.   Another time I will share some more charts and hints that have been shared with me through the years.   I hope you have had a great Tuesday and beginning to your week.  
                                                                            Thanks for stopping by!
                                                                                                  Jean
                                                   








Monday, January 31, 2011

The Time-Warp Wife Bible Study of Ruth

Will work on my post later!!  Just finished today's lesson and it was WONDERFUL.  Thank you so much Darline!!!!  You are truly a Titus 2 Women and such an example.  I would highly suggest that you go to  Time-Warp Wife and do the study yourself, you will be blessed!!!!!





Friday, January 28, 2011

Best EVER Crockpot Oatmeal!

One of our daughters, Kristen, recently told me about making oatmeal in the crock pot.  I remember years ago when I had done the same thing, but it did not turn out very well!  Kristen said that everyone had enjoyed it ;however Kinzie and Brandon our grandchildren, didn't really care for the fresh apple she had added before cooking.  Several weeks past before I decided to try making crock pot oatmeal again.  The night I needed the recipe, Kristen was busy so I started looking for a recipe on the net that sounded like the one she had told me about over the phone.  It was cooked in a water bath and it used steel-cut oats, both of which I had not used years ago! As I read the different recipes, the moms kept telling that their children were not wild about the cooked apples. So I wondered about using applesauce instead, and not cooking it with the oatmeal.  That is what I did this morning and everyone loved it!!!!!!  I think the key is not cooking the fruit with the oatmeal.  Remember that if you microwave the fruits your with lessen the nutritional value of the fruit.  Heating the fruit in the oven and then putting it in the cereal bowl before you put the oatmeal in make a very pretty dish.



Best EVER Crock Pot Oatmeal

1 heaping cup steel cut oats
4 cups water
1/2 cup milk ( you may use any type from cream to skim - cow's to coconut)
If you find your family likes cooked fruit add:
   1cup fruit, dried or fresh (bananas, apricots, raisins, apples, cranberries)
   or use 1 cup fresh fruit
1/4 to 1/3 cup brown sugar  (My family likes the 1/3 cup much better)
3 teaspoons vanilla  (any flavoring your family like is fine and you could us less vanilla- to taste)
2 Tablespoons cinnamon  ( I actually use 3 Tbsp., but my family LOVES cinnamon)
2-3 Tablespoons butter (again to taste)

You will need a bowl large enough to hold the above ingredients ,yet small enough to fit into your crock pot.  Make sure that the lid of your crock pot fit snugly, you don't want any steam to escape!
Grease the bowl well (makes cleaning up so much easier) and add oat, water, milk, fruit (if you add any), brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and butter.  Put the bowl into your crock pot.  Then CAREFULLY add very warm water to  your crock pot with your tea kettle.  I try to have the water about the same level as the oatmeal mixture is inside the bowl.  Place the lid on the crock pot, set on LOW and have "sweet dreams of yummy warm oatmeal" in the morning.  The oatmeal is so creamy from having been cooked in a steaming water bath all night long.

I tried the fresh apple the first time and it was ok.  I agreed with Kenzie and Brandon.  Then I heated fresh frozen blueberries, put them in the bottom of the cereal bowl and served the creamy oatmeal on top.  Each person stir the berries in and add milk  if they wished.  Warming the milk helps keep the oatmeal nice and warm. Everyone loved it.  And this morning warm home canned applesauce and the oatmeal was an INSTANT HIT.  Other additions I plan to try in the future are dates and walnuts, raisins (be sure to pump them in water or a fruit juice), dried fruits and possible for a fun Saturday morning chocolate candy broken in pieces that will melt quickly.  The sky is the limit have fun!!!

Check out all the other great posts for "Feasting in Fellowship Fridays" for new ideas! 


                               Have A Great Week!   Jean

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Thankful Thursday


Since this is my very first time that I have participated in "Thankful Thursday", I want to thank the creative women who came up with this wonderful idea!!  A thankful heart is a joy-filled heart; and thanks to Iris, there are many of us who have joy filled hearts today! Thank you so much for your beautiful and inspiring blog!

I want to thank God that while I was "dead in my trespasses and sins" He saved me!  There are no words to adequately say thank you for such a gift!

I am very thankful that Congresswoman Gifford is coming along so quickly in her recuperation from being shot and pray that she will continue to do so, making a full and complete recovery!

Today I am very thankful for:

Thirty-six years of being married to the same loving man, being his helpmeet, mother of his three wonderful daughters, and keeper of his home!

Having my mother living with us at 92-years of age.

Being able to be a stay-at-home-mom for most of our children's lives.

That we home schooled our children, even though I was trained as a business teacher in high school.

The Lord's protection of our son yesterday; when his rental car malfunctioned, and he was able to safely get the SUV off the busy city street, get towed and back to work.

The fabulous fireplace that is in our home and for all the wood we have been given this year.  There is no feeling like walking into a snugly warm home heated with wood!

For living in a wonderful neighborhood with neighbors who will plow out your driveway from the heavy snow.  Mom was having a hard day and all of a sudden I heard the mower w/ the plow in our driveway--what a gift!!!

For two beautiful grandchildren being brought up in the fear of the Lord.

For today's high of the lower 40's.  Finally KCMO can start thawing out!!


Monday, January 24, 2011

"To Love and To Cherish Until Death Do We Part"



Wow, today is our 36th wedding anniversary!  “Where did the time go?!”  It seems Olin and I have always been married; and then, like only a few weeks ago that we said our “I dos” to each other.  To say that there have been adventures in the past 36 years is putting it very mildly!!   Has it always been “wine and roses”?  NO!!!  Have there been “mountain top experiences”?  MANY!!  And in between those two extremes, I am pretty sure is where the answer to the above question is found.  God, Olin, and I have rejoiced together, rolled up our sleeves and worked through whatever was before us, or cried and took comfort from each other’s love. Of course, there were times (I must admit way too many) that Olin and I let each other down.  Thank you dear Lord for carrying us through those times that we were more interested in serving self than You and our spouse.

To say that marriage is in trouble today is, at the very least, a gross understatement!  I hope that what I write will help young married women or women still praying for their future husband to run the race and finish well in God’s sight.  In Titus 2: 3-5 it gives the mandate to older women (I’m 59 yrs. old; I qualify.) “Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, not malicious gossips nor enslaved to much wine, teaching what is good, so that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible pure, workers at home, kind, being subject to their own husbands, so that the word of God will not be dishonored.”   I fear that today, all too often, young couple’s “I do”; really means, “I’ll try until I deem it isn’t what I really wanted or until I find something better.”  In most wedding vows are the words, “for better or worse, in sickness and health to love and to cherish until death do us part”.  You have or will someday may make this promise to him and to GOD!  That is a promise that was meant never to be broken!

 So once the gravity of becoming Mrs. Olin Miller really set in, I read LOTS of books, prayed many hours--but not nearly enough, rolled up my sleeves and began the journey of being Olin’s helpmeet, mother of his children, and keeper of his home.  No small order; but with God’s help at every corner, I would not trade it for ANY OTHER job in the entire world!  It fact it isn’t a job, but a gift!   This gift as you carefully unwrap it only continues to become more cherished and alluring; but only, as you give it the proper care that a gift of this magnitude deserves. Remember the silver you were given as wedding gifts?  Just like each piece you were given, if you take care of it daily and polish it weekly it will shine brightly and reflect your image.  Ignore it and it will become so tarnished, eventually so black that you will have a TERRIBLE time ever getting it back to its original state.  Your marriage is exactly like the silver you were probably given or may be given as gifts!!!

Because of your husband, (God’s gift to you) you are blessed to help add names to the Toledoth.  Not acquainted with word Toledoth, Olin and I would highly recommend you getting the DVD, “The Next Name in the Toledoth” from Worldview Academy and viewing it together—it is excellent!   Children are truly a blessing from God and will hopefully see decades in the future that you will not.  What legacy do you want them to leave?  What kind of life’s partner do you want them to be?  What do you want your grandchildren, great-great grandchildren or if the Lord should tarry longer the last grandchildren of yours to live on this earth to stand for and do for the Lord?  You and your husband are raising children that will one day hand the baton you handed them to their children.  Make sure it is securely in their hand so they can build upon it and do the same with your grandchildren!  Remember more is “caught than taught”!   You and your husband are your children’s primary teachers and your marriage is their classroom.  This gift of marriage takes lots of prayer, creativity, time, tears and work on your part!   You and your husband, in God’s eye, have become one and the job you do together  parenting your children will either be an influence through the generations of excellence and glory given to God or much, much less.  The choice is yours ladies!!!  So much depends on you, the keeper of his home, and how YOU handle the situations in your marriage.

It is said that marriage is a 50/50 proposition.  I am here to tell you that that is FALSE!!! Many times you or your husband will be required to do much more than that.  With God’s help and guidance I have always been surprised how sweet a memory the difficult time was and that in so doing whatever was required, all our needs and many of our wants were also met.  Ruth Bell Graham is report to have said that it was the Lord’s job to change Billy; her job was to love him.    Love covers a multitude of sin and forgiveness next to a home being built on Christ is second most important corner post of any marriage.   I would not say never go to bed without ending a argument; but if you, DO NOT GET UP WITH AN ATTITIDE OR GRUDGE against the man you love!!  If you are well rested a disagreement is sometimes much more easily settled.  Ladies, if you cannot reach an agreement, God put the husband in charge of your marriage.  Since you said “I do” this is where you now say “I will” go with your decision, even though I do not agree.  This is one of the hardest things I have ever done.  But since the decision was in no way going against God’s law, for the good of my marriage and our family I went along and pray for a good outcome of the decision.  If you are in a similar situation and fighting this idea, I can only tell you to do it.  I’m counting on God’s instruction manual of marriage and the fact that in so doing it God will receive glory, if my attitude is right.  There’s the rub!

If you are having a disagreement with your hubby, or he has done something that has hurt you (ladies he may not even know that he hurt you) please go and read Darlene Schacht’s, The Time-Warp Wife.  I love her blog, it is a wonderful help and encouragement to me in being a Godly wife.  I so encourage you to become a follower of her and those like-minded blogs that help us think on “whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.”  Philippians 4:6


My RX for having a marriage that lasts, “for better or worse, in sickness and health to love and to cherish until death do you part”, is first and always relying on God.  The only thing that is more important than your husband is your relationship with God.  Pray for your husband always.  One of my favorite books is Stormie Omartian’s The Power of a Praying Wife.  Pray together often and put yourself last in the relationship.  Remember we were made their helpers not visa versa.  In so doing, you will be VERY surprised and thankful what will happen to your relationship.  One of my most used quotes around here is, “If it isn’t going to matter in a hundred years, why am I getting upset about it now”.  Forgiveness is so important.  When I know I am right and feel like I cannot forgive Olin, I quickly hear my voice praying the Lord’s Prayer to our girls each night for years. . . “forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.”  Forgiveness is a choice we make, being rewarded not only here on earth but also in heaven.    When I say I love you it means exactly that.  It is not dependent upon what you do or have not done.  Again, it is a choice on my part and yes sometimes love can look like just hanging on with hopes of a better day around the bend! Finally, a great gift I gave myself and my family is purposing in my heart before I was married that divorce was NOT a word that would EVER come out of my mouth!  Again a choice, a line drawn in the sand and most of all I said “I do” and that means I WILL, by God’s unfailing grace!

Is our marriage perfect? NO!   While writing this post my heart has been telling me I don’t do this or I sure could be better at that.  That of course goes without saying, we are all human.  In writing this, I have added to my goals as a wife in 2011.    Oh, a note to you younger women who also have blogs—your posts have been so heartwarming!  This married woman of 36 years has learned so much from you.  Thank you so much!  One of the goals I have for us is to create a unique “date-night” each month.  Hopefully they too will become a special part of our marriage.  In closing I would like to leave you with a favorite poem of my on marriage.  I hope you too will enjoy it through the years!

Marriage Takes Three

Marriage takes three to be complete;
It’s not enough for two to meet.
They must be united in love
By love’s Creator, God above. 
Then their love will be firm and strong;
Able to last when things for go wrong,
Because they’ve felt God’s love and know
He’s always there, He’ll never go.
And they have both loved Him in king
With all the heart and soul and mind
And in that love they’ve found the way
To love each other every day.
A marriage that follows God’s plan
Takes more than a woman and man
It needs a oneness that can be
Only from Christ-
Marriage Take Three.

Beth Stuckwisch

Friday, January 21, 2011

Grandma's Clam Chowder



It was a cold and snowy day here in Kansas City and is perfect evening for Grandma’s Clam Chowder!  As you have read in my blog, Mother is a very SPECIAL lady and if I have not said it before, an excellent cook!  Years ago, she either “concocted” or found this recipe for clam chowder somewhere in her myriad of  cookbooks or recipes she collected to “tryout”.  Mother would only fix this chowder when the weather was REALLY cold.  Many times we would give the hint that we were hungry for clam chowder.  The reply seemed too often to be, “It is not cold enough!”  Consequently our daughters would be asking from the beginning of fall, “Is it cold enough, Grandma, for you to make clam chowder for us?”  You can only imagine how happy our family was when the day finally came that it was cold enough!  When we arrived for a yummy supper, we were always greeted by Grandma and the crackling of fire in the fireplace.  As we climbed the steps to the dining room we were greeted with soft music, a bountiful table and the wonderful aroma of Grandma’s steaming hot clam chowder!  Many family memories were made around the dining room table at Grandma's!!  Enjoy the clam chowder and start making memories for your family. 



Grandma’s Clam Chowder

3 8-oz. cans minced clams                   3 Tbsp. diced bacon
4 Tbsp. butter (1/2 stick)              ¼ cup chopped onions
2 cups potatoes, (cubed)              3 cups condensed milk, scalded
2 Tbsp. flour                                   ¼ cup chopped celery
½ tsp. thyme                                    1 cup boiling water

Sauté pork in butter until brown, then add celery and onions until light brown.  Turn off heat and add flour and water combined, potatoes and seasoning. 

Stir and cook for 15 minutes.

Add clams with liquid.  Heat mixture until it is very hot and add scalded milk.

Serve hot!!!!!





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