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Words That Heal – Part 7

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Tempted to say “I’m sorry you feel that way”

Don’t

Two words

I’m sorry

Stripped away from any encumbrance

Healing happens as the one you’ve wounded hears your heart

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Defending yourself seems relevant

It’s not

The extra words are an impediment to your freedom

Their forgiveness

Just I’m sorry

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A Quiet Place with God – Part 6

10 Sunday Nov 2013

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IMG_4135Watching things grow.

The alien pod plant has sprouted two more fruit.

A clever friend Noelle came up with the name.

As it grows

Exposed to the elements.

It will make known what it is.

Watering possibility.

What are you growing?

Who are you becoming?

What do you water throughout your day.

That is who you are.

The Moms Class will be watering our days with praise.

We will be praising God intentionally all month.

Into a quiet place with crying or smiling babies.

The psalms will be our guide.

A month of praise will change who you are.

Wherever you go.

He will be with you.

God will not move.

You will move toward Him through praise.

Gluten Free Macaroni and Cheese

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3 cups of uncooked macaroni                                      1 tsp salt

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6 T butter    IMG_4334                                                                          Dash pepper

6 T gluten-free all-purpose baking mix

1/3 of a large Velveeta Cheese, cubed (or full package of Daiya Cheese)
IMG_39124 c milk or 1 c sour cream and 3 c whole milk (I use 4 c of almond milk)

Cook macaroni in salted water and drain. Melt butter, blend in flour, and add milk very slowly.  Cook until thick. Add salt pepper and cheese. Stir until cheese is melts. Mix sauce and macaroni. Pour into large pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes add up to 10 minutes till edges are golden.

IMG_4328Recipe note: Todd’s Mom served this recipe often. With four sons, they could eat the entire pan.  My alterations are only to use gluten-free noodles and a couple of alterations to avoid milk. When making for company if possible use milk and Velveeta.  Keep an eye on the casserole and let the edges get brown and the top bubbly! Great recipe to prepare on friday afternoon and enjoy all weekend.

Gluten Free Pumpkin Chicken

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Pumpkins

Photo by Rebecca Price

1 can of pumpkin                                             Dash of Worcestershire

1 cup chicken broth                                         3- 6 T sugar

Chicken, boneless, skinless                          Salt and Pepper to taste

1 onion chopped

1 red pepper chopped

Saute‘ red pepper and onion in chicken broth, add pumpkin, Worcestershire, 3-6 Tablespoons of sugar, salt and pepper.   Spray casserole dish with Spectrum Coconut spray or similar, place chicken in the pan and pour wet ingredients over the top and cover tightly with foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.IMG_4317

The guide for my recipe came from a family favorite. Mrs. Patti Battram of St. Louis and her delicious Orange Chicken recipe. I’ll  post her recipe this week sometime. The Battram family and the Southard family have been the closest of friends for almost 50 years. My husband Todd and their son Rick met when they were four.

Gluten Free UT Burnt Orange Cornbread Cake (egg, wheat and milk free)

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IMG_4218Preheat oven to 425 degrees

1/2 c Gluten Free Bisquick

1 c pumpkin

1 c cornmeal

1/4 c unsweetened HEB applesauceIMG_4217

5 tablespoons of sugar

1 cup HEB Almond milk

4 ts. baking powder

1/4 c oil (vegetable or coconut)

Spray pan generously with Spectrum Coconut oil

Mix all ingredients and pour into a Texas or 9/13 pan and bake for 30-35 minutes at 425 degrees.

Allow cake to cool for an hour in the pan before flipping!

Perfect for picky tailgaters! The cake is most and delicious!

Gluten Free Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Our favorite Christmas gift is a Smithfield Ham and sweet potato biscuits.

Todd’s Mom mailed the box full of Virginia’s finest delicacies from she and Dad.

The sun touching our backs

Awakened up the steep hill by the scent of anguish

Crisp blue skies scented with smoky fall

Natures vivid colors celebrating her

A sea of stark black dress

Bowed low and silent

One of the great lessons the fall of the leaf teaches is this:

Do your work well and then be ready to depart when God shall call.

Tryon Edwards

Marilyn Southard did her work extraordinarily well.

The Lord called her home three years ago this week.

In Texas for speaking engagements, my dear friend Ann Kroeker was with me when I received the call.

IMG_41251 cup of Gluten Free Bisquick Pancake and Baking Mix

3 teaspoons baking powder

3/4 teaspoon of salt

1/2 cup mashed and cooked sweet potatoes ( if you are using wheat flour you can push it up to a full cup of sweet potatoes)

2 T. butter

1-2 tablespoons milk or enough to make a soft dough( I used coconut milk and it worked just fine)

Preheat Oven to 425 degrees ( I use my toaster oven )

Sift together flour, baking powder and salt in a mixing bowl. Cut in the butter with a pastry blender or fork. Stir in sweet potatoes. Add milk a little at a time and form a round.  Cover with Saran Wrap or place in a sealed container to chill for 30 minutes.  Turn dough out onto gluten-free Bisquick floured surface. Form a small round with the dough.

Cut out biscuits with a small juice glass or biscuit cutter.photo (73)

Place on greased pan. I like the spray coconut by Spectrum. It works great for higher temperatures.

Bake for 15-2o minutes, but keep an eye on the biscuits through the glass. If they are browning to lower the temp slightly.

Recipe courtesy Marilyn Southard
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A Quiet Place With God – Part 5

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Then He will send rain for your seed that you have sown in the ground, and the food, the produce of the ground, will be rich and plentiful.  Isaiah 30:23

IMG_4135A year ago a shuffle of steps came up my walk and a gushy splat followed, our door cracked to illuminate a trail of pony-tailed girls running and hiding behind a Fiat across the street.

Facebook revealed smashed pumpkins in our neighborhood around ten pm.

We were not alone.

I live with a couple of artists and the previous year we had a watermelon carved like Larry the Cucumber.

Quite popular for photo ops with the under five crowd.

This past year the creativity continued …IMG_2159

A Fiat is not the best place to hide and as I  ran off our porch and heard my family say, “Stop, turn around and get back inside… now!”

How often in conflict, when pressed by a foe, I have fled to my Refuge and breathed out my woe;

How often, when trials like sea billows roll, Have I hidden in Thee, O Thou Rock of my soul.

In Cynthia Healds,  Intimacy With God, she teaches us to take refuge in God.

Our Moms Class spent the last week under her teaching and she emphasizes the Almighty offers the ultimate refuge for any need.

The Lord pulled me into a quiet place with Him.

One year later, the planter next to the crushed pumpkin is producing fruit.

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Cynthia Heald, Intimacy With God, NavPress, P.O. Box 35001, Colorado Springs, CO 80935

Hymn quoted from Cynthia Heald. Intimacy with God, Chapter 5 – God Is a Refuge “Hiding in Thee,” lyrics by William O. Cushing, in Hymns for the Family of God, (Nashville: Paragon,1976), #70

A Quiet Place With God – Part 4

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Longing for escape?

Recapture quiet

Space with God

Restores

A meditative minute

Kneel before the Almighty

A place Holy

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Kelly Bryant Photography           kelly-bryant.artistwebsites.com/index.html

For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, the sheep under His care. Psalm 95 v 7 HCSB

A Quiet Place With God – Part 3

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How comfortable are you with silence?

It is easier to look wise than to talk wisely.   Saint Ambrose

Create a quiet place for your family to meet God.

Begin by simply softening your heart and being present for them.

Creating a refuge for our families to rest and be refreshed illustrates Christ‘s love.IMG_1029

Dr. Henry Cloud coaches leaders and as parents we are leading by who we are in all circumstances.

http://www.dr.cloud.com/videos-training/tips-from-boundaries-for-leaders

Our homes celebrate who we are by the feel one gets as they enter.

When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent. Proverbs 10:19

A willingness to change, and the respect you show your family happens by submission to the Creator in all aspects.

A wise man holds his tongue. Only a fool blurts out everything he knows. Proverbs 10:14

Mom and I  often sit quietly in her courtyard.

Her life-style uncluttered is a restful environment.

A quiet place with God.

 

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Sweet Potato

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Sweet Potato

Chased home
Lush humid drops pounding
Path blown cool
Sweet rain sting
Crimson green fluff
Oven warms
Biscuits weep
Breaking autumn

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