What better way to celebrate the resurrection of our Savior than with beautiful, spiritual, soaring music? The music on this CD is gorgeous. I can imagine the angels of heaven celebrating the miracle of His resurrection. This CD is a treasure.
Warning: This CD might cause your heartrate to increase and tears to spring to your eyes.
I'm sending this to Veronica in Seattle. She's going to love it.
I love cookbooks. I have a real weakness for them. With the internet (and especially Pinterest), cookbooks might seem like a relic from the past.
I guess I like relics. I'm a weirdo, but when I'm watching what I eat (the D word), I like to look at cookbooks. When I'm fasting, I like to look at cookbooks. Would that be the same as lusting in my heart? Does that mean I'm sinning? Hmm. Never thought of that before.
Anyway, when I had the chance to receive a copy of A Year With Six Sisters' Stuff, I jumped. And I'm glad I did. First of all, the book is beautiful. Love the colors, the layout, the nice paper. The pictures inside are gorgeous. And by the way, this reminds me of a thought I have whenever I see a cookbook without pictures. Why? Why bother? It's the pictures that make you want to cook, right? Or is that just me?
There are 52 menus - each with a main dish, a side, and a dessert. (Slow Cooker Cranberry Pork Loin, Brown Sugar and Bacon Green Beans & 5-Minute Creamy Key Lime Pie, for example) There are pictures of everything and I plan to make everything at least once over the next year.
Along with the recipes, there's a home storage acquisition guide that's actually do-able, simple craft and organization ideas, and more.
This is a cookbook worth investing in.
Along with the recipes, there's a home storage acquisition guide that's actually do-able, simple craft and organization ideas, and more.
This is a cookbook worth investing in.
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