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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Mexican in Louisville – El Tarasco
There are several reasons I love Mexican food. One is because I seldom cook it myself. 2 is because it is relatively cheap. 3 is because there is always cheese – and who doesn’t like cheese? 4 is because usually … Continue reading
Tagged louisville, Restaurants
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Night – Elie Wiesel
This book was a long time coming for me. I have wanted to read it for a while, picked it up about a year ago, and it finally went on the summer reading list. I started it this morning in … Continue reading
Tagged Books, Culture, Theology
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Jill McCloghry – Amazing Girl and Song/video
This girl – and song – is amazing. I’ve known Jill since she was in 7th grade – have watched her grow, sing, struggle, grow, lean on Jesus, learn about Jesus, grow in Jesus, grow, struggle, keep growing and loving … Continue reading
Asparagus and Prosciutto Fettuccini
Now, was this meal as good as the cost of all the ingredients – no. Was it good, yes. I love using fresh pasta (that was the first time not counting ravioli or tortellini): it cooks much faster and just … Continue reading
Tagged Healthy, Main Dish, Pasta
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Curry Chicken Salad
I have a lot of diced chicken to use up, so this is one of the recipes I printed out a long time ago and finally decided to use. It was real good. I like the golden raisins in rather … Continue reading
A Passion for God – Dorsett
This is a quick read biography of the preacher and author Aiden Wilson Tozer (otherwise known as A.W.). Dorsett does a great job of not only showing the many facets of what A.W. was about – but also showing his … Continue reading
Tagged Books
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Best Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
I have been making homemade chocolate chip cookies a long time – but these are amazing. Hand it to a Boston Chocolate maker who doesn’t even have an oven this summer in her new shop to have such a great … Continue reading
Jack Corn Casserole
There are so many corn casseroles, puddings, souffles, etc out there – that it is often hard to choose which one. I found one in the Anastasia Cookbook. I was going to make a sweeter one, but thought that a … Continue reading
"Don’t let summer make your soul shrivel"
This is a Piper quote that I found today on http://www.girltalk.blogs.com. They’ve been running a series, mostly for young families (though not designed that way) on summer fun, food, family activities, learning activities, etc. This was today’s. I really like … Continue reading
Tagged Books, disciplines, Fun Stuff
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Movies and Theology
This weekend I was housesitting, so I spent the time watching movies and playing fetch with the dog, Palmer. Movies are a great way for me to do nothing – I love it. But, as I was watching them (as … Continue reading
Tagged Culture, Theology
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