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In those days, and in that time, saith the Lord, the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none; and the sins of Judah, and they shall not be found: for I will pardon them whom I reserve. (Jeremiah 50:20)A glorious word indeed! What a perfect pardon is here promised to the sinful nations of Israel and Judah! Sin is to be so removed that it shall not be found, so blotted out that there shall be none. Glory be unto the God of pardons! Satan seeks out sins wherewith to accuse us, our enemies seek them that they may lay them to our charge, and our own conscience seeks them even with a morbid eagerness. But when the Lord applies the precious blood of Jesus, we fear no form of search, for "there shall be none"; "they shall not be found." The Lord hath caused the sins of His people to cease to be: He hath finished transgression and made an end of sin. The sacrifice of Jesus has cast our sins into the depths of the sea. This makes us dance for joy. ( I am so thankful that The Lord Saved me!) The reason for the obliteration of sin lies in the fact that Jehovah Himself pardons His chosen ones. His word of grace is not only royal but divine. He speaks absolution, and we are absolved. He applies the atonement, and from that hour His people are beyond all fear of condemnation. Blessed be the name of the sin-annihilating God! By Charles Spurgeon
Catching upWhere has this past week gone? Time flies when you are having fun, right?? Well, I guess I have been having fun then. The auction I talked about going to on Saturday was very cold!! We got a truck load of stuff for a total of $12. A large cooler we can use for Farmers Market, several boxes of canning jars, a table, and the best of all..........an arch way that I have been wanting for a long time. This one had been used for wedding decorations, it has roses, tulle and lights on it, however those will come off and I will put it over the gate into the poulty yard and I will plant honeysuckle on it! It cost a dollar! Since it was so cold things went very cheap. We stopped and got Kaylan and she came home with us to spend the night. Then on Sunday there was a surprise party planned for Ryan celebrating him finishing his college class. He still has some elective classes to finish up hours before he will actually graduate. But he completed an 18 month business class and a huge paper.....so he deserved a party. However, he was not particularly happy with the idea at first, I guess he doesn't like surprises, he was happy by the end. Part of the problem was it was a beautiful day and he had plans to spend it outdoors. Anyway, happy or not, we are very proud of you Ryan! While in the area, Mom and I picked up pears. I had wanted to get some and was afraid they may all be gone by then, but there were a lot of nice ones on the ground. So, they are waiting on me to make something of them now. I want to make pear honey for sure, maybe can some, not sure what all. Monday I took Mom to see a very close friend that had a stroke about 3 months ago. It was really hard to see her, but at the same time, she looked good and responded to some conversation. She has come a long way and with therapy, and continued prayer she will improve. Tuesday evening we attended a meeting in Emporia for local food providers. I think they called it Growing Local Foods. Anyway, gardeners, livestock producers, etc. came together to talk about marketing ideas in our area. It was a good meeting and we made a new acquaintance that lives near us and has many similar interests. Wednesday was the most perfect fall day, Thursday was winter! Today not quite as cold. We made a shopping trip today. Stocked up on baking supplies mostly. Sutherlands had their fruit sale today, so I got 15 pounds of Granny Smith apples, they were 69 cents a pound. Speaking of bargains...........gas today in town was $1.65.......how about that! Sunday we will celebrate Thanksgiving with a dinner following the service at church. We are making a big pan of dressing, and I don't know for sure what else yet. I suppose I should make deviled eggs as we have plenty right now. Well that about brings us up to date around the homestead. Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Cinnamon Roll RecipeFinally I am back with the cinnamon roll recipe I mentioned. I have made it 3 times now and it has turned out well. They seem to stay soft for several days. I am making them for the same resturant that I make the pies for, so I wanted them to be really good! Apparently they do like them as they have ordered them twice this week. Thanks to LaJuan in Colorado for sending this to me and allowing me to share it here with you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This came from "Favorite Family Recipes - The Martin Family". They are a conservative (horse and buggy) Mennonite family out of Barnett, Missouri. Cinnamon Rolls -
3 c. flour 1 T. salt
2 c. warm water 5 eggs, beaten
2 pkg. yeast (2 T.) 6 c. flour
2 c. raw potatoes, 1 pound butter
cooked & mashed 3/4 pound brown sugar
1 c. lard (shortening) cinnamon
1 cup sugar raisins
- Dissolve yeast in warm water.
Let set (start) and then add 3 cups flour.
Let rise one hour.
- Same time, dice potatoes. Cook and mash.
While mashed potatoes are still hot, add lard, sugar and salt.
Mix and add eggs.
Add all of this to flour-yeast mixture.
- Add 6 cups flour.
Knead and let rise until double.
- Roll out and spread with butter (I prefer melted) and brown sugar.
Sprinkle with cinnamon and raisins as desired.
Cut and bake at 350 degrees.
Last note was 15 minutes with question mark.
(Note: I baked them at 375 for 20 minutes) Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead CHRISTmas Questions Part IIGot this one from Jen... 1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? YES! lol Usually bags for friends and wrapping for family. Don't know why, it just ends up that way. My FAVORITE wrap is brown paper tied w/twine or raffia w/some sort of CHRISTmas Stampin' Up stamps.
2. Real tree or Artificial? We used to do the real ones, but I pick up quills ALL year, so we have used a fake one for years. Last year, however, we got the most wonderful tree!! It's very rustic - just the way I like it - it has just a touch of "snow" (so it doesn't look 'cheap') and pine cones and we put only vintage and rustic ornaments on it. LOVE IT! I hate to take it down!
3. When do you put up the tree? If not the day after Thanksgiving, then the weekend following.
5. Do you like eggnog? No.
6. Favorite gift received as a child? Hmmm...my Barbie Dream House. I'm old enough that it was the second edition, still cardboard, but it was WAY cool!!
7. Hardest person to buy for? My mom. She's very well off and has 2 of everything.
8. Easiest person to buy for? My dog, Maggie!
9. Do you have a nativity scene? Yes; it's the one my family has had since I was about 3 years old and is starting to fall apart. I'd like to get replacement Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus and a few animals from the company that does the wooden angels for all occasions (shoot, can't think of the name). While I'm at it ... I CAN'T STAND to see the wise men in a nativity scene!! They didn't find Jesus until He was 2 years old, for Pete's sake...so put them waaaaay over on the other side of the house that they can make a journey of it!
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? Both. If I have your e-mail address, you'll probably get an e-mail; family and friends w/o e-mail get cards.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? OK...I'm serious here...no joke...My dear grandma was a very frugal gal, having lived through the Depression she was always thinking of USEFUL things to give. The first CHRISTmas we were married she gave us a can of Crisco w/a bow on top!! lol
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? White CHRISTmas.
13. When do you start shopping? Usually in December.
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Yes. 'Nuff said.
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? My mom's stuffing!
16. Lights on the tree? White.
17. Favorite Christmas song? O Holy Night and I Wonder as I Wander. I have a really beautiful arrangement of 'I Wonder...' that I worked out on my hammered dulcimer.
18.Travel at Christmas or stay home? We usually go to my mom's house.
19. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeer’s? Possibly...um...no.
20. Angel on the tree top or a star? A rustic star.
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? We have our OWN family CHRISTmas on CHRISTmas Eve morning - when the girls were little we were always rushing all over the place and we weren't making OUR OWN memories and they couldn't enjoy their news clothes or toys. So, when our oldest was about 5 we started our own tradition on the day before.
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year. The emphasis on Santa and stores putting up CHRISTmas - eh hem - I mean 'holiday' decorations BEFORE halloween!!
23. Favorite ornament theme or color? Rustic, vintage.
24. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Didn't I answer that? My mom's stuffing.
25. What do you want for Christmas this year? A digital camera. CHRISTmas MemoriesGot this in an e-mail and thought it was cute. KW<><The holidays are near so I want to know... 2.
13. Christmas of 1998, Ty got me my hammered dulcimer!!
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When I was little we dressed up for the meal. Now we just wear ‘nice’ jeans and maybe a ‘dress’ blouse/shirt or sweater. 24. Do you own a Santa hat?
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11:02, Friday, November 21, 2008 .. Posted in On the Homestead .. 0 comments .. Link http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/turkeys_corn_ethanol/2008/11/20/153589.html- Blessings, Amanda <>< I'm paying ...for my stupidity. I won't go into detail, but my rear part, back and hip is the offended, my car the offender. I am just so thankful that the outcome of the situation is not any worse than it could have been. Anyway, today is a new day. A cold and windy day. Little R will be here shortly. It is difficult to get anything done while he is here. I'm hoping he takes a good nap so I can bake some snacks. We will be doing school. I also want to post a recipe I found, that I want to try. Gotta run. Hope ya'll have a great day. In Him, Jill (the big sister) In everything, give Him thanks. (even for the bumps and bruises)
Changes in the plan- its okay.Remember when I said my menu plan was more of a set of guidelines? Garden Jobs by the MonthI really enjoy my Old Farmer's Almanac newsletter and I have learned so much from it. Today's newsletter offered and link to "Gardening Jobs by the Month," which is of interest to me as a novice gardener. So many of those of you that I've spoken to lately are considering either planting a kitchen garden next year or expanding the one you already keep, so I thought you might benfit from this information, too. Here's the link: http://www.almanac.com/garden/jobs/index.php Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< TACKY or frugal smarts?
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