Posted on 06/30/2008 10:26:42 PM PDT by JustAmy
I copied that right off....thanks for posting that Recipe!
Hey Jaycee .... I’m lucky. Marissa doesn’t think she likes nuts so she doesn’t touch an chocolate with almonds or peanuts.
I felt guilty when I bought the large Hersheys with Almonds so I bought a package of small milk chocolate Hersheys.
The other day, she asked if we had any chocolate candy; I had to rummage to find a couple of small pieces for her Oh how she loves chocolate. She is going to be a typical woman. LOL
Meg, I meant to tell you, I went up to Sonic last evening and got a corn dog and a chocolate sundae...it was so good..! I’m getting ready to fix a couple of hotdogs for me...I like the kind I fix...chili, mustard, onions. And I am getting hungry!
LOL
His name is DR. M. Mitchell. Dr M&M.
LOL
Hope you are having a splendid weekend, Lonestar.
You have raised her right, Amy..LOL~~~
The only chocolate I have at the moment is oreo’s and nothing is better than a couple (or more) oreo’s and a glass of milk!
Enjoy! You just reminded me I have a huge chicken breast thawing in the fridge to make Chicken Divan..
Mercy!..more calories than I usually eat in a day..but it is divine pie..Pecans are best indeed.. I like walnuts in my Apple Blossom cake but pecans are my favorite in most things.
Mercy, I’d say...3751 calories per serving........WOW!
Now I know why we don’t make it often!
Are you doing the Chicken Divan today or tomorrow? Sounds wonderful!
Tonight..I have fresh broccoli and so the inspiration..The chicken is finished cooking ..Just stuck the broccoli in thhe microwave to cook..I am going to put it together in a bit..It takes about 30 minutes to heat up in the oven with the sauce.
On a serious note I saw on another thread where Tony Snow made one of his last posts to Dita. Am so sad to learn that we have lost such a good man.
Wow! Your mom is amazing.
What am I getting out of life? Thats a question often asked by those who focus only on themselves. But as believers, we need to ask: What am I putting into the lives of others?
Years ago, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell served as a medical missionary in Labrador. On a recruiting tour, he challenged nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital to join him for a summer in his difficult ministry. He promised them hardship and discomfort. He warned that instead of earning a salary, they would have to pay their own expenses. But he also promised them they would experience joy because its having the time of anyones life to be in the service of Christ.
A nurse who accepted that challenge wrote this after her return from Labrador: I never knew before that life was good for anything but what one could get out of it. Now I know that the real fun lies in seeing how much one can put into life for others. If we change that word fun to blessing, we have the key to Christian self-fulfillment.
Take the apostle Pauls encouragement: [Do] not grow weary while doing good . . . . Do good to all (Gal. 6:9-10). Put yourself into the lives of others for Jesus sake. Youll experience a fulfillment beyond compare.
Good Sunday Morning to ALL here!!
I am going to try and read through the last several days threads after church. As always , this group is the best!! Such encouraging and beautiful graphics! Loved the cat with two color eyes! LOL
Mayor, thank you for faithfully posting ODB!
I am so sad about Tony Snow. Praying for his family. He was such a trooper.
Ya all have a great day!
Polly
Thank you, Mr. Mayor, for the lovely devotional today. Happy Sunday to you and your family.
Happy Lords day to you both.
It is honestly my pleasure to post ODB every day.
It insures I read it and it also gives me great pleasure knowing so many read them too.
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