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I’m finally going to bed, but before I do;

BREAKFAST

BISCUITS AND GRAVY

OMELETS (filled with hashbrowns and cheese)

SAUSAGES (Pan fried and served with a light maple crusting)

BACON (Thick sliced, hickory smoked and just right)

BREAKFAST STEAKS (Butterflied and stuffed with crab meat, topped with Bearnaise)

BUTTERMILK PANCAKES (With cinnamon butter and an assortment of jams and jellies and Marmalade, or Maple syrup)

BELGIAN WAFFLES (Your way)

TOAST (Sourdough, wheat, 9-grain, cinnamon-raisin)

MILK, COFFEE, TEA
ASSORTED JUICES

HOT AND COLD CEREALS

MID-MORNING SNACK

HAM SLICES (Cut into strips and lightly fried, served with pineapple glaze, tossed with fresh greens and a light balsamic dressing, with nuts and raisins

and a side of lemon-cranberry compote and a tall glass of fresh squeezed lemon-apple juice

No Calories, No cholesterol, and No Guilt!

Later! (around noon the way things are going. LOL


1,794 posted on 01/23/2010 12:53:11 AM PST by WayzataJOHNN ( Poetry is the jazz of words, laid down by a feeling soul.)
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To: JustAmy; Billie; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; LUV W; mathluv; DollyCali; ...

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January 23, 2010
Giving Up?
I alone am left; and they seek to take my life. —1 Kings 19:10

Have you ever felt like giving up? Elijah did. The Lord had just used him to show the nation of Israel that the Lord is God (1 Kings 18). Yet, the threats of Queen Jezebel so alarmed him that he ran to Beersheba, 100 miles south (19:3). Then he walked another 150 miles south to Horeb, the mountain of God.

Twice God asked Elijah what he was doing there (vv.9,13). Both times he answered with identical words—“I alone am left; and they seek to take my life” (vv.10,14). He had become so preoccupied with his own fears that he had forgotten what God had done through him at Mount Carmel. Despite his great victory, Elijah plunged into the depths of discouragement. How easy it is for us to do the same.

God did not accept Elijah’s notice that he was quitting. Instead, He commissioned his tired servant to handle three major tasks (vv.15-17). And by the way, Elijah was wrong when he said he was the only faithful one left. God had 7,000 others who had not bowed to Baal (v.18).

Perhaps, like Elijah, you are despairing at the circumstances in your life. Let God speak to you (v.12). Instead of allowing you to quit, He will show you what you can do through His strength.

Our strength and hope is in the Lord—
We rest secure in His sure Word;
And though we’re tempted to despair
We know we’re kept within His care. —D. De Haan

When you’re working for Jesus, it’s always too soon to quit.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 7-8; Matthew 15:1-20


1,795 posted on 01/23/2010 5:10:20 AM PST by The Mayor (People who follow Christ lead others in the right direction)
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To: WayzataJOHNN; LUV W

Your biscuits and gravy are the BEST! Lots of sausage in your perfectly seasoned gravy, and your biscuits are a match to Luv’s! Thank you for feeding us all so well, kind sir!


1,796 posted on 01/23/2010 6:40:53 AM PST by yorkie
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