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02:48, Friday, November 14, 2008
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Due to much sickness... Am now up again after months in bed PTL.... Just to say if you care to view my other blogs there are more pics of us as impossible to download here? Also I don't have computer @ the moment due to health so view @ our library hope you can view other blogs ... also www.xanga.com/freye http://colourmelove-sunny.blogspot.com Usually I can read comments on the above But not on xanga Blessings Freye Haven't been here for a while
03:16, Thursday, May 24, 2007
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Have been so poorly... Please PRAY for me re these sicknesses... I have had kidney scan,,,,, awaiting bowel scan..... God bless you all........ Freye Our House
02:55, Sunday, November 12, 2006
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Our house is one of the oldest in our small town... We are in a quiet area opposite the river but only 10 mins walk into town.... Our house is one of the oldest in our town... Because our town is a company town: It is quite unique in that it was built by the aire & calder company. Hence the Inns were built early on for the public to stay when going by steamer..... Because our house was originally part of an Inn it is approx 1820. Wehave had so much work to do and seem never finished... As when we purchased it had been rented and the basement had not been lived in since Victorian times..... Knitting club
06:13, Saturday, November 11, 2006
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Pictured above: The Nantucket Jacket:
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In times of trouble
11:45, Friday, November 10, 2006
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Andrew Murray:
In times of trouble say, First, he brought me here. It is by his will I am in this place, in that I will rest. Next, he will keep me in his love and give me grace in this trial to behave as his child. Then, he will make the trial a blessing, tecahing me the lessons he means me to learn, and working in me the grace he intends for me. Last, in his good time, he can bring me out again, how and when only he knows. Say, I am here: By Gods appointment, In Gods keeping, Under his training, For his time...
AMEN Grandson Rockland Lodges......
01:38, Friday, November 10, 2006
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Grandson with Little angel @ Rockland lodges
Rockland Lodges
01:34, Friday, November 10, 2006
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We have been to stay @ Rockland Lodges in Yorkshire... Although I was quite poorly we had a great time..... Lots of birds there (feathered lol.....) Including the great spotted woodpecker..... Went to get camera and it had gone from bird feeder... we never saw it again! Such a SHY bird...lol...... Have downloaded some pics and will try to find website..... Yorkshire Parkin Guy Fawkes
10:49, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Yorkshire Parkin. This was traditonaly eaten on Nov 5th Guy Fawkes day. The significance of this not sure. A similar cake is however made in Lancashire by the name of Harcake or 'soul mass cake' This too is Nov on All Souls day Nov2nd. Har is the norse name for Odin so there is possibly a pagan origin As a child I well remember Nov 5th. We had toffee apples treacle toffee I had parkin as my mother was from the north The southerners didn't tend to have the parkin. We would go to each others houses light the bonfire which usualy had a stuffed Guy of top. Also have a firework display. This was before the PC times.... I well remember young children going about with a stuffed Guy a few weeks before Nov 5th to collect pennies for the fireworks. Our children today would turn their little noses up @ pennies now lol. Guy Fawkes was Roman Catholic and he attempted to Blow up the Houses of Parliament. It was known as the gunpowder plot. Although we still celebrate this day. Most now go to organised events and tend to have a barbecue. Halloween from across the pond has however taken over. We didn't really celebrate Halloween till about 20 yrs ago! Yorkshire Parkin 6oz flour 3oz brown sugar 3oz margarine milk one & half teaspoons of bicarb soda 2 oz medium oatmeal 4oz golden syrup 1 egg 1 teaspoon ground ginger Sift the dry ingredients in a bowl melt sugar syrup and margarine in saucepan & pour over dry ingredients Add milk to make soft consistency Pour into loaf tin and bake for 1 hour Gas3 or 325 F. It should be eaten warm I wonder if any of you know of a similar recipe in the us ?
East Yorkshire favourite
10:36, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Little miss muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds & whey! Curd tarts. 1/2 lb curds 3 tablespoons white or brown sugar 1 egg walnut size butter or marg. 2 oz currants candied peel or lemon rind nutmeg little 1 teaspoon baking powder. Make up the curds (these can be bought here from deli too) add the dried fruit and flavourings. Add well whisked egg & lastly melted fat. Line cookie tins with short crust pastry & add filling. Bake in a hot oven until golden brown approx 30 mins. 1 tablespoon of golden syrup in place of some of sugar will give a shiny finish. These can be dusted with icing sugar if desired....... Yorkshire Pudding
09:53, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Had better add this!!!! This is a strange thing! Seems it is only succesful if one is in a good mood! The pudding is usauly made with milk & water to obtain a lite crispness. In some districts is thought best to only use skimmed milk. When This is so the batter is not allowed to stand any length of time! For a crisp pudding is essential that there be no fat in the mixture. In years gone by the milk was that after the cream had been skimmed off! The other essentials are very hot oil not too much of it. And a good hot oven! Traditonaly it was always eaten as a starter with thick gravy plain or onion. It is now more usual to serve as accompaniment roast beef! The old method of cooking was to place the pudding in the roasting tin underneath the joint which was roasted on a spit! The juices from the meat would then drip down on the cooking pudding. 1 egg 4 oz plain flour 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 pint milk &1/4 pint water. Break the egg into the flour & salt previously mixed in basin. Add enough liquid to make beating consistency. Beat well & leave to stand for 1/2 hour. Heat oven to 450 F. (electric) Place the tray in the oven till is smoking hot! In the meantime add the rest of the liquid to the batter. Take the tray from the oven and use a long handled spoon put two tablespoons into each tin. Bake for 15/20mins... Recepie2 Beastings- the first milk of a newly calved cow! Usually available 3-6 days after calving... 5 tablespoons plain flour 1/2 pint beastings 1/2 pint milk little water. Mix beastings & milk together & add flour. Do not add any salt Add a little water & beat to a fairly fine consistency. Pour into oiled baking tin & bake at top of oven 475F till brown. A well made pudding should be well risen till it almost hits the oven top! So must be served straightway while still risen! My mother always left batter till air bubbles formed on top! However I well remember on a trip to the .us. having popovers which seemed very similar to me? I don't think they were done in such a hot oven..... It is no good using electric mixer best to beat with fork or hand whisk or beater.... Also as a child we always had the left over cold with jam or jelly for tea? Nowadays not much leftover.... Marvelous with homemade horse raddish sauce! Apparently is good for the sinus so they tell me! You can make invid small ones as popovers if wanted!
Vegetable Marrow cheese
09:46, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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1 Marrow 3 oz grated cheese 1 cooked onion 3 tablespoons bread crumbs (wholemeal better) 1 oz margerine 1/2 pint white sauce (add parsley if liked)
Cook the marrow. Line a pie dish with 1/2 of it. Chop up the onion add with 2oz cheese. Then place rest of marrow on top! Season to taste whatever herbs you choose! Finish off with remaining cheese Spread breadcrumbs on top! Dot with margerine & bake 15 mins.... serves 3..... Serve with white sauce....
Yorkshire Recepies
09:40, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Celery Fritters 4oz Plain Flour 1/2 pint milk&water 1 egg 2-4 oz celery (finely chopped) Sea or organic salt Oil for frying
Make a batter with flour milk mix.,egg & salt. Add finely chopped celery. Drop spoonful into hot oil and fry till golden brown. Serve hot! Sufficent for 4/ servings... make lots! lol.... Thanks Grandson
08:50, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Grandson already out of hospital & back @ school PTL.... He also went to Beavers this evening (small scouts) Apparently was in 4 bed ward with 3 other young men all same op! He rang me yesterday am from bedside phone(his!) Then said 'had better go grandma as money running out lol... Thanks so much for your prayers..... Couscous
08:38, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Couscous makes a nice change from rice/ Couscous 1/2 cucumber 1 green pepper, red,or orange,or yellow.... 1/2 red onion cherry tomatoes 7oz feta cheese or goats cheese..... Black or green olives or both... Fresh or dried mint....
Make up couscous according to instructions (yours or whoever) Chop the cucumber and pepper into bite size pieces. Cut the cherry tomatoes in 1/4 (need sharp knife) Cube the feta cheese or goats cheese( pieces) Thinly slice the onion and cut olives into rings and toss all the ingredients together with couscous ...... Add favourite dressing not mayo! Plus small amount of papricka sea salt or whatever! Top with mint! The above for only 2 people so some of you families?????? better adapt lol.... A Song to the Lord
08:14, Monday, September 25, 2006
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Even though we are rejected Even though we are despised Yet shall I love the Lord Yaweh is my strength Yaweh is my hope In all things I shall seek your comfort and your hope. For you are beautiful as a Rose in Zion. For our comforter shall make a way for us His paths shall be paths of righteousness And his ways shall be ways of Peace Round about shall be the shadow of his wings Even the small feathers shall rejoice Justice mercy and truth shall follow me For I would dwell even in his shadow The Lord shall light my way Around the temple we shall dance Around the temple we shall sing Those also of dark countence shall join in the celebration of your people. From the East to the West the sound of the tambourine and cymbal shall be heard with joyous steps and freedom of dance...... Israel For your people
02:26, Monday, September 25, 2006
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Given 10th August 2005 For surely you are resplendent in all your Glory... I would sing a song unto the Lord I would declare his righteousness I would Dance before the King. The wind of thy spirit sweeps through the tabernacle Oh God. I would whisper your secrets but declare your mighty deeds For the noise of thy cymbals is loud and the Rythmn of your tambourines a great song... In due time I will become your father and You my people Shout joy you Lands Dance, shake your cymbals, beat your tambourines. For the child is dancing also, in your courts and your temple resounds with praise.... Even in the desert places there will be joy... In your courts and dancing before you.
Sometimes our intercessions will start in prayer... Sometimes it can be part prophetic... At the moment a time of joy... All of Feb and March filled with sadness and weeping.... Jerusalem Prayer given 24th Jan...
02:17, Monday, September 25, 2006
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Praise you Oh Lord for you are worthy You are glorious in your majesty. 'From the lands of Zebulon I will Praise and restore' Oh G-d for your highway shall be Holy and your ways sure. 'Turn not to the right or left Oh my people but come into my sanctury and make solem assembly with your G-d.' given 24th January...... Jerusalem
02:10, Monday, September 25, 2006
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Isaiah 62: 6-7
"On your walls, O Jerusalem, I have appointed watchmen all day and all night they will never keep silent. You who remind the LORD, take no rest for yourselves; and give Him no rest until he establishes and makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth" "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem" Zechariah 4:10
01:04, Monday, September 25, 2006
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For who hath despised the day of small things......
For some weeks now I have been thinking of this passage... Everything starts so often with the smallest of things. Sometimes we are tempted to look at others and their ministries. We want something to happen now. Sometimes we can be looking in the wrong place when it is under our noses. Sometimes we are looking for the right thing at the wrong time Sometimes we are looking for something large and it can be something(to us) quite small. We can think a challenge is either too big or too small. As long as we claim or control it, the vision will always be limited.. Think about it? But the moment we make whatever we have large or small available to the master he will do whatever he needs to do with it! Not our needs but his. Often we expect something when our master is working his vision through and around us Often his plan includes waiting. God is in a way working backwards. Working backwards you say? Well he sees the end as well as the beginning. His ways are not our ways Often the disciples were on what appeared to them a well known path. Jesus would sometimes frustratingly say 'Let's go over to the other side ' Mark 4;35 But Lord we know the way, we've often been this way! It's a recognised route! Have we enough provision to go the other way? They were with the master had they forgotten already? But you see on the changed route in obedience to him we can often learn much more about ourselves and others on the way! If things seem not to be going in a direct route don't assume or think you're necessarily on the wrong route! Not in Gods plan anyway Your'e often just where he wants you in all your weakness and courage. Dear Lord I pray for myself and others that I will recieve with thankfulness that which comes upon me. Knowing that all things are filtered through Gods love and compassion towards us....
Mighty Saviour
12:45, Monday, September 25, 2006
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For I Know a mighty saviour Jesus Christ the Lord For he listens to our heart cries and understands them all... Oh he is a mighty saviour he means the world to me his tears his tears are our tears.. He longs to set us free he understands our moments be they for shadow or shine He longs to bring his children closer... Dear one, can you make him thine?
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