cinnamon swirl french toast
The hens are laying about two and a half dozen eggs a day. I should start selling them. I've given a LOT away... and am going through egg recipes like mad. :-) Fritatas were not a big hit here, although I am thinking if I add more meat, they might be more popular with my crew.
Tonight I made breakfast for supper. Cinnamon swirl french toast, scrambled eggs with chives from the herb bed outside, and sausage and maple smoked bacon.
For the french toast, I made two loaves of bread dough, rolled them out to rectangles, then spread them with brown sugar, cream cheese, and cinnamon. Rolled the dough, let it rise, topped it with more of the mixture with some oats sprinkled on top, baked and sliced. Then dipped in french toast batter.
Served it with whipped cream and sliced strawberries.. it was a big hit!
BSF Lesson 30 - From the Notes
There's a section in the notes this week that has really impacted me, and stuck with me.
The inhabitants of Zion (Jerusalem), God's people, would also be "called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for th edisplay of his spendor" (Isaiah 61:3). Those belonging to God are grounded and productive, living and growing in His fruitful goodness and His high moral strength. Do the people around you see God's enduring stability in you?
My favorite Cleaning Products
Home Made Glass Cleaner (which I use for counters, appliances, & glass)
& Purex Fabric Softener. Yes, I know you can use vinegar, but I really prefer Purex.
Scott's Liquid Gold for every day dusting (the BEST for old wood furniture!)
Home Made wood cleaner (for once a month cleaning, a little more oily then the Scott's)
Comet & sos pads - for the sinks and stoves
The Works Toilet Cleaner, and The Works Shower Cleaner, for hard water stains
(Dollar General has their own brand for a few cents less, but I do not think it works as well. )
Iron Out for monthly cleaning of the shower heads, washer, coffee pot, and if the water system is acting up, the dishes. I've started using lemon shine in our dishwasher and it is AWSOME. Not only is is cleaning up the dishwasher, but our glasses are finally truly clean and sparkling!
For the daily floor cleaning.. I admit to loving my swiffer wetjet. I keep trying various reusable options.. but most often I buy the disposables. This is the one area I want to work on - I don't like disposable products and try to avoid them.
(Weekly the floors need to be washed by hand. Not that I always do, but they NEED to be.) For that I use pinesol.
Bissel vacuum cleaner. This is one of the cheaper models - but I love it! I tried a more expensive Pet hair version, and it was just too much of a pain to use. The attachments on this are easy to get to, it cleans well, is light, the cannister holds a lot (this is a farm, with two dogs, several cats, and 4 teenagers in and out. ) My first one lasted me 4 years - a record for any vacuum I have ever owned. I bought a new one, just like it, recently for $89.
Home Made Furniture Polish
But for polishing, and scratch cover, this works REALLY well. Especially on really old dried out wood!
Mix well. I use one cloth to apply, and a second to buff off. It is not supposed to store well, but to be honest, I have never stored it for long, so I really do not know. :-)
Three Cups Of Deceit
Greg Mortenson's book Three Cups Of Tea is a lie?? I really should pay more attention to the news I guess. I read Three Cups Of Tea. I loved it. I was planning to read the sequel this year. Guess there's no sense in reading THAT now. I'm so disappointed. :-(
Three Cups of Deceit
How Greg Mortenson,
Humanitarian Hero, Lost His Way
Greg Mortenson has built a global reputation as a selfless humanitarian and children’s crusader, and he’s been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is also not what he appears to be. As acclaimed author Jon Krakauer discovered, Mortenson has not only fabricated substantial parts of his bestselling books Three Cups of Teaand Stones into Schools, but has also misused millions of dollars donated by unsuspecting admirers like Krakauer himself. This is the tragic tale of good intentions gone very wrong.
http://www.byliner.com/
http://www.byliner.com/
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Paper Flowers
Found the kits at Big Lots last year - they are by Martha Stewart
Now that Meg's room is painted, we finally put them together as accents in her room. :-)
The vase of flowers here, and another out of sight on the other side of the tv, were also a Martha Stewart kit, also from Big Lots - we made those last year. :-)
Men's Thought Boxes
Focus on the Family broadcasts have had two episodes recently about the differences between how men and women think. the first one, shown above, is more humorous (but so true!) and the second is a bit more expansive.
http://www.focusonthefamily.com/radio.aspx?ID={5BC2A206-2864-42DC-8F98-5673EEB64280}
"In a discussion based on their book Men Are Like Waffles, Women Are Like Spaghetti, Bill and Pam Farrel explain how a husband and wife can understand and appreciate one another's differences. "
This really is something I wish I had heard before we got married! 20 years in, I "get" it, but those first few years, when I asked him what he was thinking about and he said "nothing" I really did think he just didn't want to talk to me. :-)

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