Sunday, May 22, 2011
TIME IS FLYING BY AND MONDAY IS ON THE HORIZON
It seems like it is only Sundays - maybe a Monday and Wednesday that I get the time to write anymore! It's not that I don't think about it every day and think about what I want to tell but it seems I would have to start too late or something else! Tonight I want to give you another recipe from my pie making last week! They were all so easy and fast! Let's see - I've given you the Cookies and Cream and the Banana Nut. Tonight I will share the Strawberry pie and show you a couple of pictures.
Tonight we had a guest preacher -- an older man - but he sure can still preach. Actually he was helping Mark out by preaching so Mark, our regular, could be at West Erwin because his oldest daughter was in senior bacularate at West Erwin. My school is almost over and then before anyone can turn around - it will be starting over. The man tonight was not just any old man, but the man that was the regular preacher at Shiloh for 28 years! Great sermon Mike Warner!!
STRAWBERRY PIE II
1- 8 Oz. package Cream Cheese
1 Cup Sugar
1 Small pkg. Frozen Strawberries
1 Large Container Cool Whip
1 Graham Cracker Crust
Combine softened cream cheese and sugar until mixed well. Add strawberries and fold in Cool Whip. pour into crust and chill well before serving - either for several hours or overnight. Almost too easy to be very good - but it is!!!
Well I guess if I am going to show you any other I will have to go back and edit one of the other blogs -- I think I will try and show you the Banana Nut!
I wish each one of you could see my backyard! IT is like a beautiful flower garden. The hydrangas are so beautiful -- God's beauty just takes my breath away everytime I walk outside! I've had people ask me how I get them so blue or how to get them pink. Here is Hydrangra 101:
Strongly acid soil (pH 5.5 and lower encourages blue blowers; near-neutral to alkaline soil (pH 6.2 and above) promotes pink. To acidify soil, sprinkle a cup of garden sulfur or iron sulfate around the plant. To make it less acid, use dolomitic lime - and either way - just wait for the beauty to appear!!!
Our garden is tiny but is really pretty this year - we have a few stalks of corn, about 8 tomato plants, lots of jalapeno peppers, and squash that is really making. We watch it like you would a cake in the oven or a baby playing outside! IT is so fun!!
Get up in the morning and say "Good morning Lord - it is going to be a great day" - and try to not let anything or anyone or any thought change the day for you! Think positive! May God bless each of you! Till next time!!
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