(Hosted by Sandra)
On my bedside table:
my eyeglass case & my alarm clock
On my TV:
the Food Network
On the menu for tonight:
Something quick and easy
On my To Do List:
Morning exercise, light house keeping,
cleaning out the icebox, weeding the garden
New Recipe I tried last week:
Peanut Butter Cheese Fudge
In the craft basket:
Planning out & piecing together an idea
for a quilt
Looking forward to:
the Easter play performances, spending time
with a dear friend while we exercise together
Homemaking Tip for this week:
If you have ever had food bake on or burn to your casserole
dish you know how much elbow grease it takes to
clean it off. Instead of working overtime on it,
run some hot tap water into the pan and drop in
a fabric softener drier sheet. Let it soak for about
30 minutes to an hour (or longer depending on how
stuck on the food is.) Remove sheet and wash as normal.
The softener easily loosens the stuck on food and
makes clean up a snap.
Favorite Blog Post of the week (mine or other):
Lesson learned the past few days:
that time can be your best friend
On my Prayer List:
Hubby, our marriage, our Church, our neighbor,
our Church & Pastors, our President, our children
and our grandchildren (we know GOD will give us
children so I am believing and praying in advance for
our family)
Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:
my eyeglass case & my alarm clock
On my TV:
the Food Network
On the menu for tonight:
Something quick and easy
On my To Do List:
Morning exercise, light house keeping,
cleaning out the icebox, weeding the garden
New Recipe I tried last week:
Peanut Butter Cheese Fudge
In the craft basket:
Planning out & piecing together an idea
for a quilt
Looking forward to:
the Easter play performances, spending time
with a dear friend while we exercise together
Homemaking Tip for this week:
If you have ever had food bake on or burn to your casserole
dish you know how much elbow grease it takes to
clean it off. Instead of working overtime on it,
run some hot tap water into the pan and drop in
a fabric softener drier sheet. Let it soak for about
30 minutes to an hour (or longer depending on how
stuck on the food is.) Remove sheet and wash as normal.
The softener easily loosens the stuck on food and
makes clean up a snap.
Favorite Blog Post of the week (mine or other):
Favorite photo from last week:
Homemade Strawberry Jam
Lesson learned the past few days:
that time can be your best friend
On my Prayer List:
Hubby, our marriage, our Church, our neighbor,
our Church & Pastors, our President, our children
and our grandchildren (we know GOD will give us
children so I am believing and praying in advance for
our family)
Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:
John 3:16 “For GOD so loved the world, that HE gave
HIS only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in HIM
should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
HIS only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in HIM
should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
6 comments:
What a cozy entry! I have an award for you on my blog. Have a blessed day!
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What a lovely list. I liked your canning photo too!
Have a Wonderful Day
From Roberta Anne --
The Raggedy Girl
What a great post. What did you can? Have a great day!
What a nice Monday you have planned! Anything with Peanut Butter & Chocolate in it has to be AWESOME! :P
Blessings!
Amy
quick and easy recipe sounds good here as well
Great post. Your homemaker tip came right at a time when I needed it - thanks!
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