C.H. Spurgeon's Evening Devotional
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"Before honour is humility."-Proverbs 15:33
    
    Humiliation of soul always brings a positive blessing with it. If we empty our hearts of self God will fill them with His love. He who desires close communion with Christ should remember the word of the Lord, "To this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at My word." Stoop if you would climb to heaven. Do we not say of Jesus, "He descended that He might ascend"? so must you. You must grow downwards, that you may grow upwards; for the sweetest fellowship with heaven is to be had by humble souls, and by them alone. God will deny no blessing to a thoroughly humbled spirit. "Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven," with all its riches and treasures. The whole exchequer of God shall be made over by deed of gift to the soul which is humble enough to be able to receive it without growing proud because of it. God blesses us all up to the full measure and extremity of what it is safe for Him to do. If you do not get a blessing, it is because it is not safe for you to have one. If our heavenly Father were to let your unhumbled spirit win a victory in His holy war, you would pilfer the crown for yourself, and meeting with a fresh enemy you would fall a victim; so that you are kept low for your own safety. When a man is sincerely humble, and never ventures to touch so much as agrain of the praise, there is scarcely any limit to what God will do for him. Humility makes us ready to be blessed by the God of all grace, and fits us to deal efficiently with our fellow men. True humility is a flower which will adorn any garden. This is a sauce with which you may season every dish of life, and you will find an improvement in every case. Whether it be prayer or praise, whether it be work or suffering, the genuine salt of humility cannot be used in excess.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Something Sweet & Something Spicy

Time is running out to get in on this Gooseberry Patch Hometown Harvest Cookbook giveaway.  I'm also going to share with you a sweet and spicy yummy today. You'll get two for one today.  


English Toffee Cookie Bars p. 158

This cookie bar is quick and easy. That is what I love about most of Gooseberry patch recipes.  I did alter this recipe because I didn't have exactly what the recipe called for but it turned out none-the-less very yummy.

Ingredients: 
1cup butter, softened
1 cup brown sugar, packed
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
8 - 1-1/2 oz. milk chocolate candy bars, broken into pieces
1 cup chopped walnuts

1.  Blend butter and brown sugar.  Add egg yolk and vanilla; Mix well.  Add flour and mix well.
2.  Pat dough into an ungreased 15/10 jelly-roll pan..  Bake at 350 degrees for about 18-20 min.until edges are lightly golden.  Remove from oven.
3.  Immediately place chocolate pieces on top.  When chocolate is melted spread with a spatula, like frosting.  (I used the candy melting discs.  in place to the candy bars; melted them in microwave and spread it on)  Sprinkle on chopped nuts.  (I used pecans because that is what I had available.)  Cut into squares.  Makes 2&1/2 dozen.

Spicy Meatball Noodle Soup p. 39
This was a spicy soup no doubt about that.  You win some and loose some.  My hubby isn't a soup fan and through the years his spice intake has gone down.  I didn't use all the cumin and garlic that the recipe called for either.  My young, adult daughters on the other hand loved the soup. I served with cheesy garlic biscuits.  I also used elbow noodles because I didn't have the other pasta the recipe calls for.

Ingredients:
6 - 14&1/2 oz. cans chicken broth
3 - 10 oz. cans diced tomatoes with green chiles
4 & 1/2 teaspoon garlic, minced and divided
1 Tablespoon ground cumin
1&1/2 lbs. ground beef
3 cups shredded Mexican-blend cheese, divided
1 teaspoon salt & pepper each
8 oz. fettuccine pasta, uncooked
4 oz. whole wheat linguine pasta
3 cups zucchini, diced

1.  In large soup pot, combine broth, tomatoes with juice and 3 teaspoons garlic and cumin.  Bring to a boil over med. -high heat.  Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 10 min.
2.  In mixing bowl, combine, beef, remaining garlic, 1 & 1/2 cups. cheese, salt and pepper.  Form into 3/4 inch meatballs.  add to broth mixture.  Cover and cook for 5 minutes.  Break pasta into 2-inch pieces;  add zucchini to soup pot.  Return to a boil.  cook til pasta is tender about 10 min.  Serve soup topped with remaining cheese.  Make 10-12 servings. 

Check out Parmesan Pork Chops here
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I'd like to thank Gooseberry patch for giving me the opportunity to review this book.  They provided me with a copy of this cookbook plus one for the giveaway.  I was not compensated in any other way. This is my honest review.

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1 comment:

  1. Love soups Made a cabbage/sausage/potato soup this week that's great.

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