Posted on 09/30/2011 9:58:38 PM PDT by JustAmy
Thank you, Pam. I remembered that graphic and poem from a couple of years ago and felt it was the perfect time to re-use it.
Marissa had a ball.
It is a little 3-day fair with a lot of community involvement. Local churches and organizations operate food booths. They have homemade pies and every kind of food imaginable.
We enjoy the school displays which features homegrown fruits and vegetables. There is also a building which features local art. School kids always enjoy this ... they all want to win the blue ribbon.
Two of my nieces were there with their families so I came home and left Marissa there with them. They didn’t bring her home until 11:00. I had a tough time staying awake. LOL
Good morning, Deo. Happy Monday.
Thank you for sharing that lovely graphic and “To Autumn”
by Keats.
I love autumn. It is always welcome after our hot summers.
Beautiful pictures, Deo. Thank you.
Have a delightful Funday. :)
;-}
I spend a lot of time making graphics for the Jerusalem Thread. Most of the time they only get used once. But since we are doing Psalms again, I have a chance to use some of them again! I enjoy seeing them again after over a year’s time.
You think it was late - wait until she starts dating! LOL! (((HUGS)))
And it shows, every day. Your graphics are wonderful, relate to the Word, your prayer is so inspirational each day, and you make sure to post a graphic to every poster. You're incredible! (And I don't know where you find the time, ML!)
Just want to say "THANK YOU" ((((HUGS))))
I haven’t made any new graphics for a few weeks. It seems that I have less time of late.
Your Jerusalem Thread graphics are wonderful, LTOS. You do a great job with that thread.
When she starts dating, I'm hiring a chaperon. :-)
Amy, everytime I see your opening, I just love it! Your graphics to all of us are so personalized, and sweet!
You have enough on your mind - and I am surprised you manage to even come in and say ‘hi’ to us!
Which brings me to the ‘Fair’. Did you enter a pie - or a quilt? ((((HUGS))))
Afternoon Amy and Friends.
Gotta leave in a few minutes to go pick up Logan from school. Parent-teacher conferences this week so they have early dismisal for the students.
Hope y’all are having a GREAT day.
No, no pie or quilt. I should have entered one of Marissa's drawings.
When I was much younger, I worked the different food booths. The FHA, the Methodist Church, our High School Senior booth. It was always fun to decide what our menu should be .... beerocks, tacos, enchiladas, hamburgers, etc. It was also fun to work on our class float for the Saturday parade. I had a good childhood and am hoping for the same for Marissa.
“When she starts dating, I’m hiring a chaperon. :-)”
May I suggest Sister ‘Knuckles’ O’Hara of the Order of Holy Bouncers and now head disciplinarian at the Congressional Intern Lodging Facility. (ever since she took over no Intern has had to dodge a Congressman!)
OMG, I used to fix beerocks (or bierocks)
for my family all the time!
I use Rhodes Texas frozen rolls.
Let them thaw out a little, roll out to about 7 or 8",
fill 1/2 with the cooked and drained hamburger, cabbage and onion mixture
seal the edges, brush with egg yolk, and bake.
The kids would eat them cold OR hot!
BIEROCKS
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Hi, Conor! Hope your tests are turning out well, and you are feeling better! (((HUGS)))
Thank you for the Soldier’s Code!
bierocks! these look good!
I want the mixture ratios you use. I’ll make them for a party this weekend!
I brown one pound of beef,
with a medium onion chopped
and one medium head of cabbage, chopped.
Drain and cool.
Roll out the thawed rolls to about 6" or 7",
Put a large spoonfull of the mixture in the center,
Fold dough around meat mixture
and bring to the top, and press excess dough together.
Place the pinched dough bottom down on greased cookie sheet
cover and let rise an hour or so
and bake at 350 until brown.
(Egg yolk brushed over the top, makes a beautiful golden brown crust.)
He is so cute.....:O)
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