Posted on 08/01/2013 8:08:20 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!
(((((I Love you with All my Heart)))))
Great tip, MinuteGal! I will definitely try that. Thanks for sharing. :-)
Huge welcome back hugs, ((((((((potlatch))))))))!
Here it is, early Monday morning and I’m looking at those wonderful chicken wings. They look so good. Do you heat them in the oven or how do you do yours. I’d like to pick up some of those if you say they’re good. I love wings!! And I always want “easy”. Know what I mean? Lt me know when you can!!
And you are very special to us, dear Kitty Mittens!! Hope your birthday was the BEST ever! Birthday Love and Hugs to you, our special friend!!!!
And you are very special to us, dear Kitty Mittens!! Hope your birthday was the BEST ever! Birthday Love and Hugs to you, our special friend!!!!
Thanks for this good information. Can’t hardly buy anything for a dollar anymore, even at the Dollar Store.....LOL!
You’re right, Meg. Thank you!
During seminary, I worked in a nursing home. As I spent time talking to these men and women, at some point nearly every patient would describe the loneliness of their present lives and the realization that they were outliving their peers. Most wondered if anyone would remember them when they passed from this life.
It isnt just the elderly who can feel lonely and forgotten. In fact, many of us feel trapped and alone, set aside by circumstances fair and unfair. Sometimes we even experience what the Old Testament character Joseph did: people failing to remember us when theres every reason they should.
Genesis 40 describes Josephs experiences as hes trapped in prison. The cupbearer had been freed and returned to the kings service, just as Joseph told him would happen (vv.9-13). Joseph had asked to be mentioned to Pharaoh, but the cupbearer forgot him (vv.14,23).
We may feel forgotten. Yet, like Joseph, we are not (42:9-13). Jesus sits at the right hand of God, and our prayers reach the throne of the King without fail because our Savior is our Mediator. When we feel alone, lets remember to rest in the confidence of Jesus promise to be with us forever (Matt. 28:20).
Read: Genesis 40:1-14,23
Leni
Hi, JC! Re: the TGI Friday’s chicken wings - just follow the directions on the box. (If I’m in a hurry, I thaw out a few in the microwave.) I put them on a rack on a cookie sheet that is lined with tin foil.
The sauce that comes with them is a bit spicy, but VERY good. I put some sauce on them about five minutes before they are done, and pop them back in the oven. That heats up the sauce, and coats the chicken well.
(Throw the tinfoil out, and all you have to wash is the rack.) Easy clean-up and yummy eating.
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Good morning, Meg!
I will try to be more like the sunflower.
Feeling tired and crabby this morning.
I’ll try some Happy, Happy, Happy, attitude instead.
I have lots of weeding to do. Big weeds.
Thistles, not sunflowers!
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;o)
Good Morning, TCP
Thistles! Wear thick gloves. I don’t recall ever managing a smiley face while weeding....until it was done.
Love you back!!
(((HUGS)))
I, too, put them on a small cookie-type pan lined with a piece of pop-up aluminum foil (one dollar a box at Dollar Tree, you'll never be without them again!) and bake according to instructions on the box. If the wings are right out of the freezer I give them about 4-5 more minutes.
I serve with a baked potato with butter, chives and McCormick Bac'n Pieces (best) on top, a fresh fruit salad made in the morning.....and a French hard roll (baked frozen after rubbing butter all over and grinding sea salt (not too much) on top and bottom plus a few caraway seeds on top)
This makes for a fast, easy dinner with little clean-up.
I LUV those BBQ'd wings, yum, yum.
Leni
I, too, put them on a small cookie-type pan lined with a piece of pop-up aluminum foil (one dollar a box at Dollar Tree, you'll never be without them again!) and bake according to instructions on the box. If the wings are right out of the freezer I give them about 4-5 more minutes.
I serve with a baked potato with butter, chives and McCormick Bac'n Pieces (best) on top, a fresh fruit salad made in the morning.....and a French hard roll (baked frozen after rubbing butter all over and grinding sea salt (not too much) on top and bottom plus a few caraway seeds on top)
This makes for a fast, easy dinner with little clean-up.
I LUV those BBQ'd wings, yum, yum.
Leni
I, too, put them on a small cookie-type pan lined with a piece of pop-up aluminum foil (one dollar a box at Dollar Tree, you'll never be without them again!) and bake according to instructions on the box. If the wings are right out of the freezer I give them about 4-5 more minutes.
I serve with a baked potato with butter, chives and McCormick Bac'n Pieces (best) on top, a fresh fruit salad made in the morning.....and a French hard roll (baked frozen after rubbing butter all over and grinding sea salt (not too much) on top and bottom plus a few caraway seeds on top)
This makes for a fast, easy dinner with little clean-up.
I LUV those BBQ'd wings, yum, yum.
Leni
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