Plan A Happy Life | September Book Club

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Some of us are natural planners and organizers. Some of us are not. I generally fall into the later category. But one thing I DO plan to be, despite the uncertainty of life, is happy! “Plan A Happy Life”, my book club pick for September is a beautiful guided journal that helps us to focus on joy.

The coronavirus pandemic brought panic and bedlam to us in March. All systems stop. No “new normal.” No normal at all, was our experience in the weeks and months to come. But here we are in September, and whatever obstacles are in our way, stuff still must get done, and our attitude about 2020 can filter into every part of our lives.

Doctor and dentist appointments must be made and kept; business meetings must be scheduled; for families with children, school (in whatever form it takes) must happen; and so on and so forth. Because the systems that had become ‘routine’ are no longer in place, planning is going to be an essential part of maintaining not only our happiness, but our sanity as well! 

While we can’t control a virus, politics, weather, or a million other things that affect our lives, one thing we CAN control is our mindset; and I’m going to plan to be happy!

With cheerful illustrations, colorful photography, and all the good stuff you need to know about maximizing your hours, Plan a Happy Life™ is a jumpstart to tackle an overloaded schedule and plan a happy and satisfying life.

Everyday life is busy, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming! The creators of the Happy Planner® know that a life bursting at the seams with meaning, fun, and work worth doing doesn't just happen: you have to plan for it.

Plan a Happy Life includes strategies, systems, and methods for permanently getting organized, prioritizing what's most important to you, and living intentionally. Here you'll find great ideas for:

  • Celebrating the ordinary (dance party in the kitchen, anyone?)

  • Discovering new ways to serve others (that will fit into a busy schedule)

  • Finding your happy even on the tougher days

  • Making the most effective lists (hint: it involves stickers)

  • Filling your life with gratitude

  • Controlling your calendar so you can live each day fully--and colorfully! (a step-by-step guide)

  • And much more happy planning (seriously, you have to plan fun in your life!)

Make the most of your most valuable resource--time--and have a blast doing it with Plan a Happy Life.

Get planning with Plan A Happy Life!

Awesome August | Music Notes

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AWESOME AUGUST | Music Notes

I’ve got three brand new beauties to brighten up your August play lists! Two of these artists have been recent guests on my podcast, LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah, so if you haven’t already listened to the episodes with Katy Perry and Jon Bon Jovi, you’ll want to do that as soon as you’ve finished reading this! And if you did listen right after they dropped - go ahead, listen again! They’re great conversations, with great artists, and you’ll be in a great mood afterward!


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KATY PERRY: Smile

"Yeah, I'm thankful/ Scratch that, baby, I'm grateful/ Gotta say it's really been a while/ But now I got back that smile/ Smile,"

Smile is the upcoming fifth studio album by our sweetest of sweethearts, and someone you rarely see without a radiant smile on her face, Ms. Katy Perry. It’s scheduled to be released at the end of this month, on August 28th!

I covered the first single that dropped, “Daisies” back in my May Music Notes and had a great chat with Katy about it on my podcast. Also, I absolutely can not get enough of the adorable video to “Smile,” which debuted on July 10, and I’m looking forward to listening to the album in it’s entirety; all 12 tracks, which include “Daisies”, “Never Really Over,” “Harley’s in Hawaii,” and “What Makes A Woman,” celebrating the indefinable quality – or combination of qualities – that women bring to the world. An especially important subject for Perry, who just welcomed her first child, a daughter, with Orlando Bloom!

ORDER - the full studio album SMILE
WATCH - the video for “Daisies”


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KEITH URBAN: The Speed of Now

Four-time Grammy winner, Keith Urban, will release a new studio album on September 18, entitled, “The Speed Of Now.” It features 15 tracks, and many collaborations with fan favorites like the opening track, “Out The Cage,” with Breland and legendary guitarist Nile Rodgers. Also joining the party, is P!nk on “One Too Many,” and, an alternate version of “We Were,” features the song’s co-writer, Eric Church!

The Speed Of Now, includes the smash hit, “We Were,” the current Top #8 single, “God Whispered Your Name,” and already released tracks “Polaroid” and “Superman”.

PREORDER - The Speed Of Now
WATCH - the video for “Superman”

Join Keith on Wednesday, September 16th (my oldest son’s birthday!) when he hosts the ACM Awards on CBS.


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BON JOVI: Do What You Can

The novel coronavirus pandemic brought confusion and frustration to the world. The question, "What do we do now?" echoed around the globe. Jon Bon Jovi answered, in action, word, and song. "When you can't do what you do, do what you can" was the caption to an instagram shot of him washing dishes at JB's Soul Kitchen. Those words became the chorus to another Bon Jovi anthem, one that is sorely needed right now, providing purpose and passion at a time of great need.

"Do What You Can" is one of the singles to the upcoming album, "Bon Jovi 2020" is now set for an October 2nd release. The band decided not to just postpone their world tour, but to cancel it altogether and refund ticket purchases, because, as he said, "People need money in their pockets right now."

For the full scoop, listen to my recent podcast with Jon, who is as warm and wonderful as ever, and has some important advice to all Americans.

PREORDER - Bon Jovi 2020
WATCH - the video of “Do What You Can”

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Greek-Style Baked Cod

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My nephew occasionally likes to flex his culinary muscles and serve up something delicious. Because he was evacuated from his Peace Corp volunteer position in Ecuador when the pandemic hit in March, he’s now living with his mom, and she benefits from his kitchen capers.

Recently he delighted her with this Greek-Style Baked Cod. Served alongside some creamy garlic orzo pasta and roasted cauliflower, it was a 5 star meal that left her bragging for the rest of the week. (We tend to do that about our kids, even when the great feat is making microwave popcorn without setting off the smoke alarm - but in this case it was warranted!)

This recipe calls for you to quickly pan-fry the cod pieces to brown, then place the cast-iron skillet (or other oven-proof cookware) into a hot oven to finish the cooking process. The citrus hits the palate first like a delightful little party, and the cod. light and flaky, is simply delicious! Enjoy!

Greek-Style Baked Cod:

Ingredients:

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  • 1.5 lb Cod fillet pieces (4–6 pieces)

  • 2-3 teaspoons of minced garlic (5-6 cloves)  

  • 5 tbsp fresh or bottled lime juice

  • 5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 2 tbsp melted butter

  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 tsp ground coriander

  • 3/4 tsp sweet paprika 

  • 3/4 tsp ground cumin 

  • 3/4 tsp salt

  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  2. Mix lime juice, olive oil, and melted butter in a shallow bowl - set aside.

  3. Mix flour, spices, salt and pepper in another bowl - set aside.

  4. Dip fish in the lime and oil/butter, then dredge in flour mixture. Shake off excess flour. SAVE THE LIME JUICE MIX!!!

  5. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Place fish in hot oil, browning each side, but stopping shy of cooking through. Remove from heat.

  6. Add minced garlic to the lime juice mix and pour over the cod pieces.

  7. Place skillet with cod in preheated oven. Bake about 10 minutes. The fish should flake easily.

  8. Garnish with parsley or cilantro if desired.

  9. Serve immediately with sides of choice!

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Pioneering The Vote | August Book Club

We often hear tales of “How the West was won”, but my August book club pick is going to reverse that motto and tell you “How the East was won” (by a group of women from the West.) I’m talking about the suffrage movement and extending the right of voting to women in the United States.

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Pioneering The Vote, the untold story of suffragists in Utah and the West, by Neylan McBain, is a little piece of history, timely revisited, as the 19th Amendment, passed by Congress June 4, 1919, was ratified on August 18, 1920 - 100 years ago this very month!

Guaranteeing women the right to vote was not an idea easily embraced, nor granted without much resistance, controversy, and derision. It took decades - nearly a century in fact - of work before the 1920 victory.

Pioneering the Vote tells the remarkable, largely unknown story of the early suffrage victories that happened in states and territories in the American West, when the East was still decades away from the 19th Amendment. With the encouragement of the Eastern leaders, women from Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho came together in a unique moment of friendship and unified purpose to secure the vote for women in America.”

Visit with Emmeline B. Wells, and friends Susan B. Anthony and Reverend Anna Howard Shaw at their gathering of more than 8,000 people from around the nation at the Rocky Mountain Suffrage Convention by picking up your copy of Pioneering The Vote - great for gift giving too!

Order your copy HERE
Also available on Audio Book

July - Give 'Em A Try | Music Notes

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The summer’s startin’ to sizzle! It’s time to crank the A/C and the tunes! 2020 may not give us the summer of our dreams, but we can still enjoy great music by great artists!

I’ve been passing along a few each month that show up on my radar and here’s three to give a try in July!


TIM MCGRAW - “Here On Earth”

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Tim McGraw inspires with yet another simple but powerful message in “Here On Earth” the title track to his first solo album in 5 years!

Some of us understand our unique purpose, others are still searching, and yet more haven’t yet reached a point where they even question it… “Here On Earth” reminds us that whatever our purpose, where ever we are in our personal journey, we are here, together, to help one another in brotherly (and sisterly) love!


“Here On Earth,” the album drops on August 21st.

Pre-Order HERE
Watch the Official Video HERE 
and Watch the LYRIC video HERE


LEWIS CAPALDI - “Before You Go”


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Lewis Capaldi completely bowled us over when the 22 year old Scottish singer-songwriter released his first album last year., “Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent.”

Who could imagine that this soulful, touching lyrics and music could flow from such a young man?! Capaldi co-wrote all the music on the album, including the beseeching, “Before You Go”

“So, before you go
Was there something I could've said to make your heart beat better?
If only I'd have known you had a storm to weather”

If you’re feeling the pain of missing someone who was important in your life, there’s no better music to set your mood to than“Before You Go.”

Download the Music HERE
Watch the Video HERE


PENTATONIX - “At Home”

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We’ve all been spending a LOT of time in our homes, and no one can make that sound like a better idea than the five incredible artists - Kevin Olusola, Matt Sallee, Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying and Kirstin Maldonado – that make up the group Pentatonix!

Their new EP, a six-song collection, features a “Home” medley, and a cappella covers of “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd, “when the party’s over” by Billie Eilish, “Break My Heart” by Dua Lipa, “Cologne” by Clean Bandit, and “Dreams,” by The Cranberries.

Listen, Buy, and Watch the Video HERE

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Companies That Care

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I am so very fortunate to have a number of show sponsors with truly good and generous hearts.

The world-wide coronavirus pandemic has affected us all, but some are in more vulnerable positions than others. I’d like to give these three companies a well deserved shout-out for looking beyond profit, reaching out a helping hand, and lifting people in ways big and small, today and every day.

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Balsam Hill has been a passionate supporter not only of Point Hope, but of other caring programs as well, such as Operation Smile, a non-profit that provides surgeries for children in third world countries with cleft lips or palettes. Most recently, they’ve used their distribution warehouses to help provide food provisions to customers in need during the current pandemic and donated all profits back to local food banks.

Balsam Hill is celebrating Christmas in July all month long with the launch of their newly redesigned Fraser Fir Christmas tree! This is Balsam Hill's most realistic artificial tree yet with the shape, color, tips and silhouette more true to nature than any other. It may be mid-summer but I don’t think it’s ever too early to start dreaming about, and shopping for Christmas! 

Click to shop the Balsam Hill Christmas in July Sale HERE.  
You’ll love everything you see!


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Eyes of Faith has brought purpose, passion, and style to the eyewear industry and optical community since 2009.  Dedicated to the idea of giving the gift of sight through mission work, and reflecting the love of Christ in the optical marketplace, a portion of every Eyes of Faith purchase supports Christian missions that provide new prescription glasses, readers, and sunglasses to people in need domestically and internationally.  

I was delighted to team with Eyes of Faith on the design of some beautiful eyeglass frames, that when purchased, help to build homes for orphans at Point Hope Village in Ghana, Africa! While the pandemic and resulting shut-down of retail operations has resulted in a significant impact on 2020 sales, Eyes of Faith is still halfway to building another home at Point Hope! 

In addition, when Plano Vision Center, one of Chicago's oldest vision care centers, was damaged and looted, Eyes of Faith donated frames that helped them to stay open and continue serving the community.

You can find out more about Eyes of Faith by visiting their website HERE.  


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{save} has made local woman’s shelters and domestic abuse causes a priority during the coronavirus pandemic. They joined in the celebration of nurses during the month of May by creating opportunities to win products on their social media platforms.  This August, and the month’s ahead, {save} will be donating product to Operation Happy Nurse,  an incredible organization that helps to care for the caregivers; those who are truly on the front lines every day. 

{save} is a woman-owned skincare company designed for giving back. It was started with the concept of creating simple formulas without unnecessary additives and chemicals, inspired by natural resources, to protect skin from harsh environmental damage. {save} skincare products are free of additives and GMO’s and never use animal-testing.

Follow {save} on Facebook, and,
find out about their wonderful products and ways you can help give back HERE.  


Isn’t it wonderful to know that companies that care are out there?! I encourage you to give them some support so that they may continue their good work of supporting others!

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Laughing Through the Ugly Cry | July Book Club

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To live, means to experience all things life brings to us. The gifts, the grief, the loves and losses. Making sense of it all, staying focused on the good, while accepting the bad… is a continuous balancing act and it’s no wonder that we get a little lost sometimes.

My July book club pick, Laughing Through The Ugly Cry and finding unstoppable JOY, by Dawn Barton, is a book that can help you find your way back to happy moments if you’ve been wandering in a forest of sadness.

Dawn and I have a lot in common (besides our fabulous hair!) Like me, Dawn is no stranger to strife and sorrow, and yet, she willfully, purposely, chooses joy. Her bright and colorful book reflects the very essence of Dawn and in it she lets you in on how you too can get through the unimaginable and find yourself in a place of peace and happiness.

Laughing Through The Ugly Cry, is full of Dawn’s honest and sometimes raw stories. It tell us how she was able to change her narrative to that of gratitude and find her way back to a God whom she’d loved her entire life, but had not worked on her relationship with in a purposeful way before; it’s a primer on how to choose Joy.

Bright and beautifully bound with a pink satin page marker, the book also includes some great conversation starters - which is why it makes a perfect book club pick! Get a copy for yourself, and give it as a gift!

Listen to a snippet of the audio version, HERE

and, Order a copy from Amazon, HERE

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June Jams | Music Notes

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Music is a magical mood maker and now, more than ever, we can use a little magic in our lives!

When I run across music I think will help to transport you from a down moment to a more uplifted place, I like to share it! Here’s four I encourage you to add to your summer play list, to bring some hope and happy to the sunny days stretched out before us!

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Barry Manilow | “When The Good Times Come Again”

Barry Manilow’s music has seen us through many a joyous and trying time. He’s an artist I’ve loved for years and was recently reminded why when I heard his classic, “When The Good Times Come Again.” It may have been written and recorded in a while ago, but it is so befitting and uplifting for the times we’re living in today!

I wanted to remind you all of his great music, and especially “When The Good Times Come Again”, because they will my friends, they will!

 “When The Good Times Come Again”

Download See the Video


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Sia | “Together”

Super smart, super talented, Sia, has been on the scene for some time, and I’m delighted that a movie (based on a short story she wrote in 2007 ) has been made into a major motion picture, “Music” which Sia also directs, stars Kate Hudsen, Leslie Odom Jr., and Maddie Ziegler.

Sia penned 10 original songs for the soundtrack; “Together” is one of them and is all about finding your individual voice and your power, and how the embrace of love and family can elevate them even higher.

“Together”

Download the Music See the Video


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Chrissy Metz | “Talking To God”

I fell in love with Chrissy Metz’s acting abilities on the hit drama, “This Is Us”, then she wowed me with her performance in the inspiring movie, “Breakthrough”. I had the pleasure of talking with her on an episode of my podcast last year, and realized that acting abilities aside, she is a phenomenal human being… And while I knew she could sing, honestly, I had no idea just how well she could sing!

Recently Chrissy was signed by International Music Group Nashville, and has just recently released the single, “Talking to God” now climbing the Country charts. Full of heart, full of soul, and with just a little country lilt, “Talking to God” is one of those tunes you find yourself singing along to, window down, elbow out, and troubles falling behind you as fast as the blacktop in the rearview.

“Talking To God”

Download the Music See the Video


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Thomas Rhett | “Be A Light”

Rhett says he wrote, “Be A Light” over a year ago, as a counter to the negativity he felt in the world… and this was before a world-wide pandemic, a tornado that wreaked havoc on his home town of Nashville, TN, and the unrest our cities have seen since racial disparities have come to the forefront of the American conscious.

“Be A Light” reminds us all that WE can be the change the world needs! This timely anthem features Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban. Just image if we all turned away from hate, and let our individual lights of love shine forth, what a bright, hope-filled world it would be!

“Be A Light”

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Promised | June Book Club

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Buy Promised

“Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” Or so thought Margaret after she gave her heart to someone only to have it broken. She vowed this would never happen again.

Promised, by Leah Garriott, my June Book Club pick, is another delightful period-piece romance, set in Warwickshire, England, in the year 1812. It’s in the same collection that gave us Lakeshire Park, in March, Proper Romance®.

Margaret Brinton believes she’s devised an effective plan; marry someone that would mollify those whom demand a match, but choose a suitor that does not incite any real feelings, and thus protect her heart from further injury. But the plan goes awry and Margaret finds that her father has already promised her to a man that does, in fact, rouse some strong emotion in her - loathing…

This is the kind of romance fans of Jane Austen will embrace. It has memorable characters, plenty of plot twists, and is rich with historical detail. I’m going to love putting Promised, and Margaret Brinton in the hands of my young teenaged girls, and then watch the emotions cross their faces with each twist and turn, as the story unfolds before them.

Order Your Copy of Promised

Music! Music! Music! | Music Notes

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What’s new under the sun? MUSIC!

There is so much new music being released, and with tours cancelled world-wide, it’s up to radio and other media to get it to you! So here’s three to make you feel good while grounded:

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KATY PERRY: “Daisies”

Soon to be mama, Katy, introduced her forthcoming 5th full-length album on May 15 with the single “Daisies".

Positive, powerful, and (dare I say it?) FRESH as a daisy… I know you and I are equally happy to welcome the single and eventually - in August!!! - the whole album, into our summer play list!

WATCH the Video
BUY link

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for KING & COUNTRY: “Together”

With a new song and video, Grammy Award-winning music duo, for KING & COUNTRY, remind listeners what it means to be "Together" in this beautifully written and performed new single featuring Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin.

Reflecting the reality of the times, the “Together” video couldn’t be produced on a stage set, so it features video shot in the artist’s homes with fan-submitted messages of all the emotions felt during the coronavirus pandemic; loss, love, strength, and humor.

"And if we fall, we will fall together/ Together. And when we rise, we will rise together/ Together." 

WATCH the Video
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TIM MCGRAW: “I Called Mama”

As he often does, Tim made me cry with his latest, “I Called Mama", released before Mother’s Day this year.

Tim captures just how cathartic it can be to hear that familiar voice that makes you feel like whatever the issue, everything is going to work out ok in the end.

Right now we’re all wanting reassurance, so for those who can, call your mama - for those who can’t, be a compassionate ear for someone who may need it, and listen to this great new tune!

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Recipe | Sourdough Starter

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I am so blessed to have a number of nieces and nephews, now grown into remarkable young men and women, that brighten my life in countless ways. One such niecey, Laurel, is a newly-wed living in Chicago and working from home like so many of us during these times.

Laurel is bright, beautiful, and always takes actions based on intent. Recently she shared her ambitious quarantine activity of creating her own sourdough starter, and the resulting loaf of bread she made with it made my mouth water!

In Laurels own words - here’s how she approached the project:

“Very thrilled with my first sourdough loaf!!

Everyone says baking is a science and an art, which are two things that are not necessarily my specialities (especially science). However, I've spent the last eight days creating a starter from scratch, sticking to a feeding schedule, and being amazed at its growth and change.

Many blogs said it would take between 5-14 days for my starter to be ready. Given my past experience with baking, I had prepared for the long haul and unsure if it would even work. When my starter was ready on day 6/7, I was shocked!

And through the 30 hour process of baking this loaf, I was filled with hopes, expectations, fears, and curiosity at each step.

I know this season of life is crazy. But it too is filled with hopes, expectations, fears, frustrations, and more. My situation is so different than yours, but I hope that even though none of us know how long this will take, I pray that it hits the short end of the range, just like my starter did. And if it doesn't, I pray you can still see change, growth, progress, and find joy in it. And still, if not that--if your starter dies or your bread burns or turns out horrible--I pray that you can begin again.”

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Remember how bright and beautiful I said she was??? Yep! Now you know what I’m talking about! If you don’t have a friend like I do that will share a bit of their starter with you, here’s what you need to do to create your own!

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Sourdough Starter Recipe

Ingredients:

To begin the starter -

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour

  • 1/2 cup cool water

To “feed” the starter:

  • scant 1 cup Unbleached All-Purpose Flour

  • 1/2 cup room-temperature water

Instructions:

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  1. Day 1: Combine the whole wheat flour with the cool water in a glass, crockery, stainless steel, or food-grade plastic container; a quart jar works perfectly!

  2. Mix everything thoroughly - If you put a lid on tightly and shake vigorously, this works too. Make sure there's no dry flour anywhere. Cover the container loosely and let the mixture sit at warm room temperature (about 70°F) for a full 24 hours.

  3. Day 2:  First things first, discard half of your mixture whether you see any activity or not (something is happening, trust me.)

  4. Now add a scant 1 cup Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, and 1/2 cup water.

  5. Mix well, cover loosely and let it set at room temperature for another 24 hours.

  6. Day 3: By now you’ll probably see fermentation happening - bubbling, expansion, etc. Now your “baby” is big enough to need twice-daily feedings.

  7. First, stir the starter thoroughly, then discard all but a generous 1/2 cup.

  8. Next, add another scant 1 cup Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, and 1/2 cup water to the starter. Mix starter, flour, and water, cover loosely, and let the mixture rest at room temperature until the next feeding (at least 8 hours/ideally 12 before repeating.)

  9. Day 4: Stir, then again measure out your generous 1/2 cup of starter that you will keep, discarding the rest.

  10. Feed, wait 8-12 hours and repeat the measuring, discarding, feeding step two more times.

  11. Day 5:  At the end of this day, your starter should be at least twice the size it was in the beginning, there should be lots and lots of bubbles, and it should smell fresh and tangy.

    If this isn’t what you’re seeing, repeat the measuring, discarding, feeding steps every 12 hours for 2-3 more days.

  12. Measure, discard, and feed one last time, then let rest for 6-8 hours.

  13. Follow the directions on your recipes of choice, using the amount of starter necessary.

    (It shouldn’t be more than about 1 cup.)

  14. Find a crock or jar use for storing your 1/2 cup of starter long-term. The top should be secure enough to prevent spilling, but loose enough to allow air flow (to keep the cultures alive.) Store in the refrigerator.

  15. Feed it once a week or more often if you are using frequently.

I hope your experiment goes splendidly and you are baking and making with your sourdough starter soon! What will you make?



Her Mother’s Hope & Her Daughter’s Dream | May Book Club

For the month of May, I have a special treat for my book club readers, a hefty pair of books, well-researched and rich in history and content, tracing four generations of women; Her Mother’s Hope & Her Daughter’s Dream, by Francine Rivers.

Born in Switzerland at the turn of the century, matriarch Marta Schneider Waltert is strong, capable, and fiercely independent (perhaps to her detriment at times). Her story begins at the hearthside of her family of origin with a kind, but sickly and subservient mother, a handsome older brother, and a beautiful but incapable younger sister. The lion’s share of work—as well as the scorn and abuse of her domineering and drunken father—often falls to middle child, plain Marta.

You’ll want to come along on the journey that takes Marta first to Germany, then France, and on to London before an ocean voyage deposits her as a lone female emigrant on Canada’s shores just before the first World War. And as she, her husband, and three small children, travel to the farming epicenter of California’s Central Valley, where this band of outsiders build their forever lives. Her struggles help to shape her into a wise and resilient woman, but no one would describe her as a tender mother, least of all her own middle child, Hildemara (Hildie).

Her Mother’s Hope, the first of the two books, ends with Marta, older and widowed, recognizing that she has been unduly harsh on Hildie, which she’s justified because she believed a terrible fate might have befallen her frail daughter if tough love weren’t employed early and often.

Her Daughter’s Dream picks up where the first story leaves off. . . Hildie is married with two children of her own and unwittingly repeating some of the same parenting patterns that left her wondering if she was ever loved by her mother. Her daughter, Carolyn, suffers abuse by a neighbor when she’s a young girl, and fear and shame cause her to keep the dark secret. We feel the years pass, and the rifts between generations widen.

The Vietnam War exacts its toll on this family as they lose a son to the conflict and Carolyn to her inner demons. Returning home from the stupors of Haight-Ashbury and months of homelessness, her parents are first relieved, then pained anew when Carolyn realizes she’s pregnant. Her baby, May Flower Dawn, is a salvation, but Hildie and Carolyn are locked in a battle for the little girl’s affections from the beginning, each misunderstanding the other just as Hildemara and Marta had.

One might wonder if history is indeed doomed to repeat itself despite everyone’s best effort, until Dawn herself is poised to become a mother. Bringing her child into the world isn’t her only mission; she’s determined to open up the old wounds in her family so that this time they may heal properly.

Through it all, the years, the experiences, the hopes and hardships, it is faith to which these women tether their stars, and it is He who guides them to truth and understanding.

From the publisher: This is a story about the foundational and often-challenging relationships between mothers, daughters, and grandchildren, and the best gifts we hope to leave behind. It is a story that will resonate across generations of readers who will likely recognize a piece of themselves in one of the four women. Marta’s legacy is one of faith and love passed down by a woman who heard from her own mother about God’s good plans for her future. Her story—and one that also becomes her daughter’s, granddaughter’s, and great-granddaughter’s—is a legacy of resilience: of moving past physical and emotional abuse, of overcoming loss and achieving prosperity, and of surviving in the face of war and cultural upheaval. It is an encouragement to mothers and daughters to never give up on the effort to love each other. It is also about the tenacious love of family and the hope that God can be trusted with our lives in every generation.

Many of us have a little more time on our hands than usual these days, and I wasn’t exaggerating when I said these are hefty books. They are not a light or simple read, but hearty in prose and not lacking in meaningful details and descriptions so exquisite, it’s easy to close your eyes for a moment and be transported to the Swiss Alps, the Royal Kew Gardens, the boughs of an almond tree in full bloom . . .

Take a long and lovely journey without ever leaving your home in Her Mother’s Hope and Her Daughter’s Dream; perfect Mother’s Day gifts as well!

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Mother's Day Musts

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There are many things to celebrate in the magical month of May, but none so splendid as Mother’s Day, the true (if I may say) Queen of the May!

Mother’s Day was always a special event when I was growing up; we celebrated with a multi-generational big Sunday brunch with either ham, turkey, or roast beef, sides, salads, and my Grandma’s home-made rolls. The flowers in bloom on the Oregon Coast by mid-May were enough to provide a handful of blossoms - azalea, forget-me-not’s, camilla and long-stemmed dandelions of course!. With a bouquet on the table and many hand-made cards on the mantle, we felt properly outfitted for the occasion.,

This Mother’s Day, many of us will return to the simpler ways that we look back on so fondly. And while I ALWAYS encourage hand-picked posies and Crayola colored cards, thanks to some of my incredible sponsors, I can recommend some more options for you - all available by order and delivered right to your mother’s door.

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BALSAM HILL

Balsam Hill has been a fabulous sponsor for several years now!

One of the reasons I love them sooo much is because they GIVE BACK in a myriad of big and small ways. In addition to providing the most realistic Christmas trees, fall foliage, and spring florals, as well as spectacular seasonal decor items, they’ve made Point Hope (my favorite organization) a recipient of many charitable campaigns, and I am so so grateful!

Their spring floral collection is created using the latest technology and highest quality craftsmanship for stunning realism that will add cheerful elegance your door, your table, your entryway, and any other space in your home!

Today, I love them even more (if that’s possible,) because, as a response to the on-going COVID-19 crisis, my friends at Balsam Hill are repurposing some of their warehouses to ship bulk quantities of nonperishable foods and essential home items to serve those in need. They are committed to donating all profits from this endeavor to support food-based charities. From soup, to pasta, to paper goods, it’s available on a special Balsam Provisions page. Click here to shop, and share with those who may be in need or help during this difficult time!

Place your orders today for fabulous florals celebrating spring and the importance of mothers (grandmothers, godmothers, bonus mother’s, other mothers, and special aunties too!)

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ALEX AND ANI

ALEX AND ANI, a delightful new sponsor to the Delilah show, isn’t just another fun jewelry maker, they are a humanitarian company that has carefully crafted partnerships with over 50 nonprofit organizations from around the world to design and sell unique and elegant jewelry pieces.

Proceeds from sales in their Charity By Design collection go towards supporting their global partners and a myriad of humanitarian causes.

Their special Mother’s Day collection including beaded and charmed bangles, lockets, and earrings, symbolize the unique bond of motherhood. My girls go ga-ga over their designs and it’s so much fun to wear pieces that are coordinated for mothers and daughters. Visit them today and be sure to shop their Spring Collection for 30% savings on great gifts for yourself or other special someone’s!

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Free-range chickens we are not these days! Mother hens and chicks alike are cooped up more than we’d like. But in between impromptu bouts of the chicken dance, we can read to while away the hours and immerse ourselves in alternate narratives of time and space. Recommendations? Oh yes!

GROWING GRATEFUL

In Growing Grateful, which is absolutely perfect for the situation we find ourselves to be in, Mary A. Kassian offers 101 meditations on the joy of being grateful even in the hardest times.

Each entry contains a Bible verse, a devotion on gratitude, and a reflection question. Learn how to be:

• Grateful for God’s abiding presence.
• Grateful despite your circumstances.
• Grateful that God wants you to flourish.

I discovered long ago, that happiness, contentedness, and joy are all “inside jobs.” If we wait for someone or something to fulfill us, we will be perpetually disappointed, sad, or angry even. The secret (which isn’t so secret, but often illusive) is the ability to recognize and cultivate gratitude.

Growing Grateful is a lovely, generous, and forgiving, assistant to help you on your journey to gratefullness - and a cheerful companion once you’ve arrived.

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DAWGS

My book club pick for April, DAWGS, by Diane Trull is the story of how a 4th grade reading class, called to action by a newspaper photo of a box of puppies in need of homes, started an animal shelter in their town of Dalhart, Texas.

Those with a heart for animals, will absolutely LOVE this book! It is the perfect example of how a 4th grade teacher, her husband and family, and an amazing group of grade-schoolers leveraged their passion, knowledge, skills and talents to change the world one heart at at time! And it provides so much inspiration for others to do the same!

When you get your copy, you’ll hear all about that day at Allyn Finch Intermediate School, and the weeks, months, and challenges they faced ahead to make their mission of helping every animal find it’s way home.

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LAKESHIRE PARK

When the month of March came striding in, bringing with it the first tender shoots of a green spring, romance came to mind, so I picked just the thing for my book club, Lakeshire Park, by Megan Walker, a lovely little romance set in Brighton, England, in the year 1820.

Two sisters, Amelia and Clara Moore, are about to find themselves without means or home… so what’s a girl to do back then but conjure a white knight - or at least a suitable bachelor - to sweep her off her feet and into stable circumstances? Join the sisters on their quest while rooting not only for them to find a roof over their head but, (dare we suggest it?) loving partners as well!

I loved reading romance novels when I was young, and I’m glad my girls can pick up a book like Lakeshire Park, and enjoy the historical details, the interesting characters, and the “happily ever after’s” without being subjected to much of the graphic nonsense that’s floating around out there these days.

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HOME SWEET HOME

For many people, and especially the moms out there with kids our of school, this is a very stressful time! Treat someone special to a trio of short, feel-good stories that can be enjoyed during breaks from demands of the day with Home Sweet Home.

THREE’S A CROWD * Fern Michaels
This Mother’s Day will be is extra special for Samantha’s parents who’ll be greeting their daughter after an extended absence, and meeting their baby granddaughter for the very first time. Join Samantha as she seeks stability for her baby and answers about herself.
 
NEW BEGINNINGS IN BLUE HOLLOW FALLS * Donna Kauffman
Blue Hollow Falls is where Katie MacMillan finds herself once again, helping with her sister’s pregnancy, revisiting old feelings, and pondering fresh new ones…
 
BRING ME HOME * Melissa Storm
Hazel Long’s bed-side visits with her father bring forth the unexpected gifts of friendship, (offered by other hospital visitors,) insight into the mother she barely knew, increased gratitude —and the kindness of a handsome male nurse.

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I know that the idea of shopping right now is enough to create an extra layer of stress to an already intense time of anxiety and worry. That’s why I made all the recommendations on my Mother’s Day Musts list available via on-line shopping.

I also understand if economic concerns make gift-buying not much of a reality for you right now, and if that’s the case, I promise you that a handful of pretty posies and a handmade card, delivered on a breakfast tray with toast, jam, and steaming cup of coffee or tea will send the message to the mother in your life that she is special, loved, and honored. So gifts, or no gifts, I encourage you to make this gesture.

If your circumstances allow for some discretionary spending, I stand behind my recommendations and the many companies with conscious with whom I partner. Pampering products, home decor, jewelry, and books are all things the revered women in our lives love and deserve when possible.

To all mothers and women who have made a difference in a child’s life, I thank you and wish you a very special Mother’s Day.





 

Hot Cross Buns

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Easter Sunday is April 12, and not even the coronavirus can stop the holiest of holy days from arriving and blessing our lives! It will definitely be celebrated differently this year, no church services or community egg hunts, but perhaps the season will be even more meaningful, as we have been given (forced!) time to pause and to praise.

We will worship as a family, have a small egg hunt in the yard, and eat together. Of course there will be deviled eggs, and this year, thanks to a little inspiration from my niece, Charisa, we’ll all enjoy a traditional hot cross bun, with the non-traditional twist of chocolate chips instead of raisins or currants (which I would prefer, but my children will definitely like these better!)

These orange flavored spiced buns, loaded with treats, and marked with the sign of the cross will be a welcome addition to your Easter meal, whomever you’re enjoying it with, even if it’s just you! Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

For the dough:

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  • 4 cups all-purpose flour

  • 2 and 1/4 teaspoons fast-acting yeast

  • 1/2 cup sugar

  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • 3/4 cup chocolate chips

  • 1 cup milk, warmed

  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted

  • 1 large egg

  • 1/4 cup orange juice

  • Zest of 1 large orange

For the crosses:

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 tablespoon sugar

  • 1/4 cup water

For the glaze:

  • 1/4 cup sugar

  • 1/4 cup orange juice

DIRECTIONS:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, yeast, sugar, and spice. Stir in the chocolate chips.

  2. Make a well in the center of the mixture, and add the milk, butter, egg, orange juice, and orange zest. Mix well, then bring everything together with your hands to form a sticky dough.

  3. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface, and knead for about 5 minutes until smooth and elastic. Place the dough into a lightly greased bowl.

  4. Cover with plastic wrap and leave to rise in a warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.

  5. Divide the dough into 12 balls. Place them in a greased 9×13-inch baking pan, cover with plastic wrap, and leave to rise in a warm place for another hour, or until they are touching and doubled in size. (Coating the plastic wrap on the side touching the buns with cooking spray will help prevent sticking.)

  6. For the crosses, whisk together the flour and sugar. Stir in the water until smooth. Place into a piping bag (use a zip-lock baggie with the corner snipped away) and pipe crosses over the buns.

  7. Bake for 18 – 20 minutes, or until risen and golden brown.

  8. For the glaze, gently heat the sugar and orange juice in the microwave until the sugar has dissolved. Brush the glaze over the hot buns, and serve warm.

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DAWGS | April Book Club

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by Diane Trull
with Meredith Wargo

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We’ve all seen them, the cardboard boxes outside grocery stores and gas stations, filled with a litter of puppies… and we’ve all felt the tug. But most of us find a way to talk ourselves down from the impulse to arrive home from our errand with a new family pet (or pets!) Usually I do too - but not always - I‘m a sucker for a puppy or a matted stray in need of a loving home, and my family does little more than raise an eyebrow when another “Buddy” or “Lobo” or “Scaredy Cat” join the circus at the farm…

My book club pick for April was born of a scene just like the one I described above. You’ll get the history, and many touching vignettes, on the special animals and special people of DAWGS, by Diane Trull. It’s the story of how a 4th grade reading class, called to action by a newspaper photo of a box of puppies in need of homes, started an animal shelter in their town of Dalhart, Texas.

I’m not kidding, that’s exactly how it happened. Ms. Trull was working with one student on reading aloud skills, when she was repeatedly interrupted by a group of other students who had a LOT of questions about this picture. “Where did the puppies come from?” “Who’s going to take care of them?” (And the big one…) “What happens to them if they don’t find families???”

And that is how the Dalhart Animal Wellness Group and Sanctuary - DAWGS - was born! But I’m not going to tell you anymore, because Diana Trull already has! When you get your copy, you’ll hear all about that day at Allyn Finch Intermediate School, and the weeks, months, and challenges she and the students faced to make their mission of helping every animal find it’s way home.

If you have a heart for animals, you will absolutely LOVE this book! It is the perfect example of how a 4th grade teacher, her husband and family, and an amazing group of grade schoolers leveraged their passion, knowledge, skills and talents to change the world one heart at at time! And it provides so much inspiration for you to do the same!

Join this ambitious group of 2-legged care-givers and their 4-legged clients, such as Princess Mitzy - the Pekinese, Sweetpea - the miniature Pinscher, Stewie - the tiny Tuxedo cat, and many others on their journeys to forever homes and an ever-widening circle of love.

DAWGS is on sale now, just when we need some uplifting stories to help us through a difficult time!

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10 Million Hope Masks Challenge!

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Hospitals and clinics across America are anticipating a shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as the number of COVID-19 patients rise. I am asking everyone that may have a store of much needed PPE’s to please donate them to a local clinic or hospital!

These include:

  • Masks

    • N95 masks (clinical or industrial)

    • Surgical masks

  • Face/eye protection

    • Face shields (medical grade)

    • Goggles (medical grade)

  • Gowns

    • Isolation gowns

    • Surgical gowns

    • Tyvek suits

  • Gloves

    • Examination gloves

    • Surgical gloves

PPE’s are commonly used by businesses in manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, industrial clean-up, and many more.  For example, paint spraying, wood-working, metal working ( such as welding, sanding/polishing,) machine or auto maintenance, general industrial clean-up and processing including abatement/remediation, agriculture, and those that work with herbicides and pesticides, house cleaning, spas, hair, and nail salons. All of these businesses purchase and utilize PPE’s that are sorely needed back in the medical community to protect our healthcare workers!

If you, or anyone you know, has access to a quantity of these items, please please please get them to where they will do the most good right now. Your stock can be replenished when the coronavirus pandemic has subsided and we are back to some semblance of normality.

And, if you are associated with any type of manufacturing that could produce these items, I so hope that you will! My brother has temporarily suspended normal operations of his metal fabrication business to make face shields. I am so proud of him!

If you do not have access to PPEs, and are not in the manufacturing sector, you can still help!

Join me and thousands of others across the country in sewing cloth face masks and donating them to the medical community. I’m calling upon all my listeners to help me in my Hope Masks efforts!

In addition to providing masks for the medical community, there are several encouraging reports demonstrating that face masks worn by the general public can help slow the spread of the coronavirus. The age-old advice of “cover your cough” is something I feel we should all be taking, and encouraging others to do the same.

Because one can be contagious weeks before noticing any symptoms, or in fact, without EVER becoming symptomatic, treating ourselves as potential carriers is a wise practice. So, make masks for yourself and your family members too, wear them when venturing out to the grocery store or other public places. Choose a fabric that you love and rock those masks!

Instructions from Deaconess, with a pattern from The Turban Project,*
and How-To video can be found HERE.



And a tutorial created by JoAnn Fabrics can be found HERE.



With all my girls and my mother-in-law helping with the effort, we’ve been able to make over 100 masks in less than a week. It’s an activity that has brought us together for conversation, laughter, and skill building, all in an effort to help others.

Having something meaningful to do with your hands and heart is good for you and those your efforts will support!

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Rustic Mixed Berry Tart

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It’s almost “Pi Day!” 3.14 happens on Saturday this year, and there’s no better day for making or eating pie than a weekend!

I’ve got a freezer full of berries from last year’s farm bounty. Blueberries, Marion Berries, Raspberries, and Gooseberries… Sometimes the purest in me likes a straight-up blackberry pie, or nostalgia reminds me of how my Grandpa Mac loved his gooseberry pie and I’ll feel the need to put one together, but for “Pi Day” this year, I’ll toss together a couple-three bags of whatever I grab from the freezer and make this rustic mixed berry tart.

I love the term “rustic” because it means I don’t even have to pretend I can make a pretty pie crust. I can’t, and moreover, I don’t want to! I leave that up to my talented baker friends who have time and passion I can’t muster for something that’s just going to be devoured by my tribe in minutes.

This is pretty in it’s own way however, and the sprinkling of raw sugar gives it a certain appeal that lattice work doesn’t hold… So grab some berries from your freezer (or the nearest frozen grocery aisle) and get to baking. Happy Pi Day!

Ingredients:

For the dough:

  • 6-3/4 oz. (1-1/2 cups) unbleached all-purpose flour

  • 2 tsp. granulated sugar

  • 1/2 tsp. table salt

  • 5-1/2 oz. (11 Tbs.) unsalted butter, cold, and cut into 1/2-inch cubes

  • 1 large egg yolk

  • 3 Tbs. whole milk

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For the filling:

  • 4 - 5 cups mixed berries, your choice!

  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar

  • 1 tsp. finely grated lemon zest

  • 1 Tbs. all-purpose flour

  • 1/8 tsp. kosher salt

  • 1 large egg, beaten

  • 1 Tbs. raw sugar for sprinkling

Instructions:

Make the dough:

  • Place a large piece of parchment paper onto a somewhat heavy, rimmed baking sheet; set aside.

  • Combine the flour, sugar, and salt in a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, then add the butter and mix on low until mixture resembles coarse crumbs - about 2 minutes. (If mixing by hand, use a pastry cutter or two forks).

  • In a small bowl, mix the egg yolk and milk thoroughly, then add to flour mixture and beat, on low, until the dough begins to come together.

  • Turn the dough out onto pastry mat, and knead gently until it has a slightly elastic consistency.

  • Create a ball of dough, place onto a sheet of plastic wrap, press it into thick flat disc, wrap it, and place in refrigerator to rest for 20 minutes.

  • Remove from the refrigerator and allow to warm slightly if too cool to handle. Place some flour onto the pastry mat, and roll into a 13-15 inch round.

  • Transfer rolled dough onto the parchment-lined baking sheet.

Fill the tart:

  • Pre-Heat oven to 350°.

  • Toss the berry mixture with the flour, sugar, lemon zest, and salt n a large bowl. Add a little more sugar if using very tart berries.

  • Dump the berry mix in the center of the rolled dough, and leave about a 2-3 inch border. Fold the border over the top of the fruit in a somewhat rustic manner, to prevent berries from spilling out during baking.

  • Brush the dough evenly with the beaten egg and sprinkle sugar over the top of dough and fruit.

  • Bake until golden brown - about 55 minutes - expect some juices to leak onto the baking sheet.

  • Allow to cool on baking sheet or transfer to cooling rack. Slide onto a serving platter before slicing and serving. Vanilla ice cream or whipped cream is a delicious addition!

Tasty Lentil Coconut Curry

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Whole grains and legumes are packed with fiber and nutrients. I love cooking with them and serving them up to my family, but sometimes I get stuck in a rut. Does this sound like you?

That’s why I was excited when a friend brought over this super yummy lentil coconut curry dish for us to try. It was packed full of fresh ingredients, flavor, and fiber, and it was oh-so filling!

It would be a perfect dish to try on a “Meatless Monday,” if you’re into that. I really enjoyed the leftovers as they seemed to be even more flavorful after all the spices and ingredients had a chance to hang out together over-night in my fridge.

Give this a try and let me know what you think!

ps - I added a “Supercheat” if you are more like me than we sometimes want to admit, and find yourself long on intention, but short on time or patience… scroll to the bottom for my suggestion.

Lentil Coconut Curry

Ingredients:

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  • 3 tablespoons coconut oil

  • 1 full head of garlic, chopped

  • 1 16-ounce can of diced tomatoes

  • 2 tablespoons freshly grated ginger

  • 1 tablespoon turmeric powder

  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin

  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

  • 2 teaspoons sea salt

  • 1 cup dried lentils

  •  3 cups of water

  • 1 13-ounce can of coconut milk 

  • 1 cup chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions:

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  1. Using a large pot or skillet, saute’ chopped garlic in coconut oil over medium-high heat until softened and a bit browned. 2-3 minutes

  2. Add diced tomatoes, grated ginger, cumin, turmeric, and sea salt. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring the mixture so that it heats evenly and does not stick to bottom of pot.

  3. Add the water, dry lentils, and the cayenne pepper to the pot and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and let it simmer for about 30 minutes or until the lentils are cooked and have softened. Stir a few times so nothing sticks to the bottom of the pot.

  4. Once mixture has thickened, and the lentils are soft, add the coconut milk and bring the pot back to simmer for a few minutes.

  5. Stir in chopped fresh cilantro before serving over basmati or jasmine rice.

Supercheat:
Use a can of diced tomatoes, a can (or two) of lentils, a couple large dollops of curry paste, a can of coconut milk, and finish off with fresh cilantro. No, it won’t be as good, but it will still be yummy, warm, and filling!

New Movie | "I Still Believe"

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There is a phenomenal new movie coming to theaters this spring. “I Still Believe” the true story of Jeremy Camp, is available OnDemand, Friday March 27th!

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Camp, as many of you know, is a Grammy-nominated Christian singer and songwriter. He’s sold more than 5 million albums and has fans world-wide. He, and his music, which includes singles “There Will Be A Day,” and “Overcome,” (as well as many many more) are so beloved, he’s become nearly legendary.

I can say the film is phenomenal because I was fortunate enough to get a sneak peak! (This radio thing has it perks!) It covers the very personal journey of faith, hope, love… and music that Camp undertook with his first wife, Melissa. It’s got a star-studded cast that includes K.J. Apa and Britt Robertson as Jeremy and Melissa, with Gary Sinese and Shania Twain portraying his parents.

The film does a beautiful job of demonstrating how God can, and will, carry us through the toughest of times.

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You wouldn’t expect a film like this to have anything but incredible music, and I Still Believe doesn’t disappoint. Thankfully, the soundtrack will be available digitally on March 20, shortly after the film is released on the 13th. 


Lakeshire Park | March Book Club

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The month of March just came striding in, bringing with it the first tender shoots of a green spring. And nothing goes hand-in-hand with spring better than romance…

Lakeshire Park, by Megan Walker, is my book pick for this month. It’s a lovely little romance set in Brighton, England, in the year 1820.

Two sisters, Amelia and Clara Moore are about to find themselves without means or home… so what’s a girl to do back then but conjure a white knight - or at least a suitable bachelor - to sweep her off her feet and into stable circumstances?

If only it were that easy!

Join the sisters on their quest while rooting not only for them to find a roof over their head but, (dare we suggest it?) loving partners as well!

Here’s what the publishers have to say about the PROPER ROMANCE ® line:

These books don’t have sex, swearing or graphic violence. They are ‘books your grandma would read.’

Step into a world of clean, smart, and engaging romance stories with a strong, relatable heroine and a devastatingly handsome hero! Our series seeks to tell stories filled with intrigue, flirtation, and that much anticipated kiss that will never embarrass the reader. These stories feature wonderful characters, obstacles to overcome, and happy endings. 

I loved reading romance novels when I was young, and I’m glad my girls can pick up a book like Lakeshire Park, and enjoy the historical details, the interesting characters, and the “happily ever after’s” without being subjected to much of the graphic nonsense that’s floating around out there these days.

Just to make sure, I’ll give them a read myself, perhaps with a picnic, on a blanket spread under a tree full of cherry blossoms… Ah, romance!

Lakeshire Park, the 30th book in the Proper Romance line, is available now!

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