Entries from September 2005
Who Am I?
September 29, 2005 · 3 Comments
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Comfort Food
September 28, 2005 · 5 Comments
This receipe is a winner! Enjoy!
Chocolate Chunk Raspberry Cookies With Drizzled Chocolate
Jill Mott, Northville, Grand-Prize Winner

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup butter (two sticks)
3/4 cup Pioneer Sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon raspberry flavoring
2 large eggs
6 ounces red raspberry preserves
1 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
2 cups chocolate chunk morsels
6 ounces each white chocolate and chocolate chips for drizzling
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Sift flours, baking soda and salt in a small bowl and put aside. Beat butter, sugars and flavorings. Add eggs, one at a time, and beat. Gradually add flour mixture. Mix in raspberry preserves, nuts and chocolate chunk morsels. Place tablespoon of dough on baking sheet. Bake 9-11 minutes. Cool cookies, then melt the chocolates in separate microwave-safe bowl. Drizzle one color of chocolate, cool, then the other color.
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The Joy of the Familiar
September 20, 2005 · 5 Comments
How we love to hear the songs that we heard when we were young. Why? It is the joy of the familiar. Why do we find pleasure in talking with complete strangers who lived in a town we used to live or who also served in the Air Force and were stationed at the same base we were stationed? The joy of the familiar. In the word familiar…you find the word family. We all yearn for kinship. There is something inside us that resonates when we find something that binds us to another in some shape of form. There is a sense of kinship with those who have shared experiences.
Our joys are multiplied when shared with others. The crack of the bat in the springtime. Grill smells floating through the neighborhood in the summer. Oh, the sweet smell of fall and the joy of the familiar in diving head first into a pile of leaves when we were young. The rapture of bread baking and invading the entire house. Snuggled up with some tea and a good book during a winter snow storm. Snow bound and playing video games with the kids. Building an igloo.
The joy of the familiar is found in hardship as well. As we re-live those gruelling times whe shared togehter. The two a day football practices, boot camp, finals at college. There can even be joy in the familiar when two have experienced a shared loss.
When you are feeling blue, here is what you do….find someone in which you can share and experience the joy of the familiar!
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Who Can You Really Trust?
September 15, 2005 · 5 Comments

When all is said an done….it comes down to this….Trust God! This world is full of questions that have no answers. In spite of our desire to know all….we simply are unable. This should not discourage a diligent pursuit of truth. It should just bring us peace in knowing there is One who does know all. God is in control in spite of our inability to understand why He acts and why He chooses not to act in any given situation. Many, if not most, of our inner turmoil comes when we try to see, understand and control God through the paradigm of our own shortsightedness.
The bible commands us to “Rejoice in the Lord always! I will say it again: Rejoice!” You say, “how can I rejoice when there is so much pain and suffering in the world?” Our joy is not found in the temporary joy of this world, nor the temporary pain and suffering; true, lasting joy is found only in the Lord! When your world seems to be spinning out of control; sit down, take a deep breath and focus on the Lord Jesus Christ. Realize that our present suffering can’t even begin to be compared to the glory that awaits us!
If you put your ultimate trust in anything else; such as money, physical strength, education, government, health aids, exercise, friends, family, etc….be prepared to be let down. Those things are not bad in themselves, it’s just that they are not able to meet your every need, they are all subject to failure…just like you and me. We want to be people worthy of trust, but I’m reminded of something Jesus said, “the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Forgive those you have put your trust in and they failed you. Forgive yourself for the times you’ve failed others. Do your best to be a person worthy of trust…but know that only God is worthy of perfect trust. He will never let you down! No matter what!
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September 2, 2005 · 4 Comments
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