It's back to round bread. I never knew where my mother got the idea, but all my life I ate round bread. When we married, Syd and I bought juice in cans so that we could keep eating round bread. In one or two of our moves I misplaced or threw away my old juice can bread pans. For several years now we have been eating store-bought bread or home made that's made in bread pans, which spread out and just aren't compact enough for our liking.
A few weeks ago Syd came home with two cans of pineapple juice. We never drink the stuff, but soon I found out what he was up to! Now we're back to eating our compact and perfectly round bread. It makes for a nice sized sandwich and just works "all-'round"!! ha, ha!
Thanks to my friend, Sharon, I now have new canisters too. I've been looking around for canisters, as I have hated the big "urn" shaped ones I had because they're hard to reach way down into and had a very narrow neck. Sharon showed up at church with some pecan candies in one of these great jars from Wal-mart. They're a nice size, so Saturday I bought three...just right for sugar, white and wheat flours. Thanks for the idea, Sharon!
Thanks for stopping by the Hill today. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Simple bread recipe: 7 cups flour (I mix 2 parts whole wheat and 1 part white); 3 cups tepid water,
1 1/2 t. salt, mixed together with two packets yeast; allow yeast to dissolve in water and salt and pour all together into your mixer with dough hook, or just mix together -however you're accustomed to doing it. Knead for 4 minutes or so; set aside for an hour; knead again for 4-5 minutes and put into your greased juice cans (this recipe will use three and will likely rise slightly above the cans, perfect). Allow to rise in a non-drafty area. 450 degree oven for 30-35 minutes. Lay the cans on their sides for a few minutes then shake them out onto cooling rack. Enjoy!
Darling Hill is a quiet place with a narrow, welcoming lane. The view from the top is breathtaking and its vistas change many times throughout a day. I hope that you can visit often and enjoy it as much as my dear Husband, family and I do. God has allowed Syd and I to sojourn here until He leads us on to another place of service or until He takes us Home to Heaven. The little cabin He has provided sits alongside Darling Hill Road, nestled in, on a northwest corner.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Settle Down
But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you. To Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.”
I Peter 5:10, 11
I do not know how much snow you got with this storm; if you live in a place that got no snow, I am sorry. The storm started as rain and ice, but the heavy snow that fell in the night is certainly settled onto every branch and twig. The quietness out there is amazing.
I pray that the Lord will stablish, strengthen and settle me. Our Lord's day messages were a blessing. Our pastor is teaching from I Corinthians and the reminders of oneness among the body, the church, was so well explained. I pray, as do you I am sure, that our church family works together as one body; encouraging, guarding, building up and binding up wherever needed. Next week begins the chapter on charity, the "more excellent way".
“And that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you. That ye may walk honestly toward them that are without, and that ye may have lack of nothing.”
I Thess. 4:11,12
I spend much of our little dog's waking hours reminding him to "settle down". I call Sturm "the Barney Fife of the dog world." One can learn a lot even from their pets. I know that some days I spin my wheels, really getting little accomplished. It is surely not the moderate, settled, quiet and peaceful day that the Lord would have me experience. Even on my busiest days, they can be experienced with a peaceful heart-attitude.
Day by day, God answered prayer in this regard during the past two weeks. I praise the Lord for a husband who loves his mother in law as his own Mom. He cares for her as lovingly and carefully as I do (much better than I do at times). I only hope that one day I will have the opportunity to help care for his mother in the same way; as I had my own mother for an example when she took my Grammy into their home and cared for her (my Dad's mom). Thank you for any who prayed for Mom's needs over the past weeks. She is doing so much better!
Friday, January 16, 2015
Two Books on the Shelf
There are two books on the shelf;
“Pleasing God” or “Pleasing Self”.
I hope you have a wonderful day today. The below zero temperatures are behind us for this week, though I hear we may see a little more tonight. Praise the Lord for the wood stove and a warm place to live!
Today, in studying the fruit of the Spirit; God's love being listed first...I ask myself...
..."Is LOVE the controlling force of my life?"
God is doing a work within the life of any believer who is obediently walking in his Word and presence throughout the day - even if we do not see it. He is the all powerful God.
One more thing I learned about today, "yick yack", I had never heard of this internet application that allows people to express their views with "no one knowing who you are". There are so many ways for the internet to ruin people's testimonies! I hope that Christian people, young people perhaps, will realize that GOD KNOWS. He is the one who is conforming us to Himself. Yick yack is just one "means" that could undo much of what He wants to "do". How sad. The world has such a pull and strong "hold".
An interesting statistic today:
The cell phone is now considered an actual extension of a person's body!
Our adversary, the devil is walking about, seeking whom he may devour.
I do hope you have a good day. Thanks so much for stopping by Darling Hill. I hope it was not a discouraging word. I am glad that we serve a God who overcomes the world!
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Choosing To Love
As a Christian (one who has accepted Jesus’ death and shed blood as complete payment for MY sin), how can I be truly joyful in my daily walk?
-by choosing to obey the greatest commandment; to LOVE.
I was so blessed by a sermon I listened to this morning. It was from Steve Pettit, preached from Bob Jones University. The simple message was, "Not Under the Law" and was about walking in the Spirit. It is so refreshing to see that he is still holding to the Authorized King James Version.
The truths are still running through my heart and brain, as to the in-and-out workings of this in each little area of my life, but that is where "meditate upon it day and night" comes in.
What a joy it is to live for Jesus Christ!
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Worshipping With My Moments
“Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name; bring an offering and come before Him; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.”
I Chronicles 16:29
Every little moment is strung together with the next ~ together they make up a day!
I hope that your moments, whether at home with your family or in some other little corner where God leads you, are spent as testimonies to our holy God. I was blessed to be reminded of God's holiness on the Lord's day; also of my need to "worship Him" in everything I do daily. My husband preached at our church. As he gave testimony, I was reminded "where I came from", as we were married at a very young age and many of the testimonies involved me. It's funny how you just don't take time to bring to remembrance where God has brought you from; the sin and hopelessness, etc. We have so much to be thankful for; so much to serve and worship Him for!!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
He Is Our Peace
A great blessing about God's Word is that it gives the promises that HE (God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost) is our PEACE, our Strength, our JOY. We are promised that the peace of God, which is beyond human understanding, will rule in our hearts if we will leave all our cares with God, with thanksgiving.
His timing is perfect. Nothing surprises our God. All things that He brings into our life is for our good. We can cry unto Him anytime and He hears us. For these things I am reminded and am thankful, once again.
Please pray especially for Mom at this time, if you would. And please pray for us, for strength and for wisdom. Thank you.
His timing is perfect. Nothing surprises our God. All things that He brings into our life is for our good. We can cry unto Him anytime and He hears us. For these things I am reminded and am thankful, once again.
Please pray especially for Mom at this time, if you would. And please pray for us, for strength and for wisdom. Thank you.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
“Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.” Psalm 103:1,2
It is hard to believe that I've not posted on this blog in so many days. So much has happened in the past weeks. As the Psalm above says, "all that is within me..." and it is so hard to put into words all the things He's blessed us with in these weeks, certainly it's hard to declare ALL that is within my thankful heart! It's something I have been doing, but not "blogging about". This morning, being that our church services were called off due to icing throughout the state, the sermons Syd and I have listened to together, sharing blessings with one another and with fellow church members via phone...it makes me want to publicly "bless the Lord" for all His benefits! We miss all of our church family when we are not together. There's almost nothing I hate more than to have to stay home from church when the services are going on, but I'll admit, it's easier to "miss church" if there IS no church. God's Word has touched our hearts and taught us this morning though, and now Syd is out clearing all his driveways and the one road that he plows, as temperatures are going down into the teens and single digits for the entire week to come, the forecasters say.
We had a blessed holiday time with our family. These are the pictures at Syd's Aunt's house on Christmas day.
| Sam, Mom and Olie (Luanne's in the portrait) |
| Brad & Keith |
| Olie & Sturm |
| Sam |
| Jenalyn and Brad |
Making candy: We have the recipe, if you request it. For our neighbors we are making Apple Taffy and Moxie Chews. We're getting New Year's baskets together. Here we are, wrapping. Syd wore his Moxie orange sweatshirt for the occasion.
| The Moxie in parchment, the Apple in waxed paper |
| This is just a portion; Each recipe makes over 200 candies! |
One big blessing, on New Years Day we went to see "the girls", the twin grand nieces. Oh yes, and we saw Dustin and Bethany too! As soon as I can figure out how to get my photos and videos OUT of my new tablet, I may post some of them! Sorry!
One other big blessing...Little grand nephew, Jason Owen, was born on New Years day!
8 lbs 9 ozs and 21 inches long. We are praying for you, Willow and Jason!
We wish you all a very Happy 2015!
Those of you who know the Lord Jesus; we pray that God will lead you into growth and further service for Him daily. For the readers who have not come to the Lord Jesus Christ yet, we pray that soon you'll see and believe the Bible; believing on the love God has for you in sending His Son, the perfect, spotless Lamb of God, who came to the earth and "became sin" for you. He died and shed His blood, the perfect sacrifice for sin, so that those who will believe will "be made the righteousness of God, in Him".
“For He hath made Him to be sin for us, Who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him.”
2 Corinthians 5:21
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