Mar 24, 2010

Chicken Kievs



It was my turn to fix dinner so I pulled this recipe out out my card file...
Origination: High School Home Economics

Prep time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 (I double this recipe)
Cooking time: approx. 25 minutes

Ingredients:

4 skinless boneless chicken breasts
1 T chopped green onion (1)
1 T snipped fresh parsley
1 clove of garlic (1/2 t)
1/2 stick of butter
1 beaten egg
1 T of water
1/4 c. flour
1/4 bread crumbs
1 T butter
1 T cooking oil

Rinse chicken, pat dry, filet, then pound out,
sprinkle with salt and pepper


Combine onion, parsley, and garlic then sprinkle on chicken


Cut chilled butter into four 2 1/2 " wedges then place
on chicken breast


Roll up chicken breasts and secure with toothpick


Coat chicken rolls in flour, then dip in egg and water,
then bread lightly


In large skillet melt 1 T butter with oil then brown
chicken rolls til golden brown



Transfer to a backing dish and bake at 400degrees
for 20 minutes


Serve and enjoy!!


Mar 23, 2010

Reality Check

Two of the greatest blessings in my life...
Brooke & Lauren - my sisters



I recently heard a pastor speaking about going through hard times. He and his wife recently received a call at 3 a.m. from their 8 year old granddaughter telling them that the ambulance was taking daddy (their son) away to the hospital. He told how they hopped in the car immediately, all the while praying aloud. Their diabetic son and father of 3 had gone into a coma and was in a critical state.

The son finally pulled through and by the Lord's mercy he is still alive. The pastor told how that phone call made him pause in the midst of the business of his life...
pausing...
for a reality check.

The day after all this happened the pastor's car quit working, the landlines were down, his grandson dropped the cellphone in the toilet, and he burnt his hand while trying to fix the car.

On any other occasion, he would have gotten frustrated, perhaps even angry...lashed out at someone, or questioned God. But, that day, was different...

Why? Because he had a reality check the evening before.

What is life all about?

Others.

So...I sat there and thought and I am still pondering that thought, and that is why I chose to write on this topic for Unwrapping my Tuesday. Next time the little things that may cause frustrations and headache come into my life I want to take a deep breath, trust God, and have
a reality check in my life. What is really important to you?

Mar 22, 2010

MO Trip Part II (Sights+Happenings)

More pics from my trip...


Delicious!!

Trying to roast my marshmallows without
getting smoked out...

Ooey, gooey, yummy!


The next few pictures are from Meramec Caverns.
I felt as if I was living in a Science book,
when I walked through them. I got to see many
of the things I had only seen pictures of in
elementary school...



The formation below is called a fountain.
Our tour guide did a light show to music on
them...




Stalactites & Stalagmites

Goofing around in the gift shop!


Unless you are a Jane Austen fan you wouldn't have
enjoyed this play of Pride and Prejudice. EJ and I
completely LOVED this production that was in
a small theater not far from where she lives.

Lizzy Bennet did a superb job of acting.

At Lady Katherine's house

Lizzy, Mr. Bingley, & Mr. Darcy

I had a great visit with EJ and was sad to leave, however
I am so grateful that I was able to spend the week with her!

Mar 21, 2010

MO Trip Part I (Location+Scenery)

And...I am BACK!!!
I had a relaxing and exciting visit with one of my best friends.
She showed me around her church, school, home, and town.
I am so glad I was able to spend some time with her!

Maranatha Baptist Church
St. Robert, MO


EJ teaches K-5 in a Christian school; she is so
creative and has such a way with her kiddies...


I was able to finally meet her special young man...
James


EJ lives with another teacher down a country
rode on a ranch...


They live in the spacious upstairs of this house.
More than enough room for two...

Hot tub located on back enclosed porch


Guest room...my living quarters for the week


Didn't think I would see use of this, but
one night we came home to discover our heat
had broken. The landlord came over and
stoked the wood burning stove...
We finally let the fire go out when the thermostat
reached +90degrees!


My chauffeur!

The winding road to her house
was beautiful!



Our favorite rock...:)

Mar 13, 2010

Leave of Absence


This is just to inform my blogging friends that I will not
be blogging for an entire week! I have gotten the opportunity
to visit one of my dearest friends who is a teacher in Missouri.
She is currently on spring break...and I get to spend it with her!
I know we will have a great time; and try to stay out of trouble.;)
Will post when I return!


Mar 12, 2010

What Makes a Home


A house is simply defined as a residence for human beings, but my home is so much more than that. This is a picture of the many children's stories that I grew up listening to every night. As long as I can remember my dad has had family devotions with us in the evening. When we were younger these were the Bible story books my dad would read from. They don't get much use any more, but they still sit on our bookshelf - a glimpse into my childhood past and a reminder that God is a vital part of our home.

This is just a glimpse into one of the many things that makes the house I live in my home.
(Linking up with Chatting at the Sky)

Volcano Eruption 101

Just another exciting day in the life
of a Science Pre-School Teacher...

Ingredients for a volcano eruption:
1. Baking Soda
2. Red Food Coloring
3. Vinegar

Put a tablespoon of baking soda in cup
then place in sand

Combine red food dye in a cup
of vinegar

Pour into cup and watch the
volcano erupt!


Ooh...Aah...


"We love science!"

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