These have not been tested in my kitchen due to some of the ingredients such as onions, sherry, and garlic. They are all not part of my pantry. Remember I cook simply and it still tastes good.
As promised, here are some heart healthy recipes. As you will notice, I did start with dessert. That is the best part of any meal, healthy or not.
These have not been tested in my kitchen due to some of the ingredients such as onions, sherry, and garlic. They are all not part of my pantry. Remember I cook simply and it still tastes good. Buffalo Valley Rail – Trail
The Buffalo Valley Rail-Trail is in Lewisburg, PA and extends 9.1 miles west to Mifflinburg. If you enjoy fine scenery and a nice walk, jog or easy biking, this is a fine trail. But wait, there is even more if you can schedule your trip for a Wednesday. By Elaine Gee Well, it's another week.
Hazel Benson was taken to the Robert Packer Hospital last week and she got home already. I talk to her about everyday. Roger came up and went down town with me this afternoon. Boy we had a nice rain this afternoon. Wednesday my great granddaughter Blaze Wood had a softball game at the fairground. Sonja came up and got me so I could watch her. As promised here are easy and quick recipes for family picnics. Spend more time enjoying this crispy chicken and less time worrying about a messy dish to clean up later by using aluminum baking pans.
By Kathie Lepper The birds here on "The Ridge" are enjoying the nice rain that we're having this morning. At least they're singing away outside my window and sound happy.
I'm off to a good start this morning, Kathy Temple put her news in the mailbox to get me going. She wrote that she and her sister Bonnie Vanemon traveled to the Philadelphia area on Thursday to attend grandparent-VIP day at Kathy's grandniece's school. The kindergarten and first grade performed several musical numbers. What a wonderful time, Kathy commented. Daughter Laura and grandson Demitris Hill from Powell called on me, Friday morning.
Vi and Ron stopped up, Monday. Judy called them Sunday and asked about Ron Slater. They were friends when he came up to the mountain. Boy we sure are having cold weather. It is a good time to stay in the house. By Charles Rockwell ![]() I'm not good on remembering names and faces. At the Mother's Day breakfast at the Catholic Church, George Kingsley was dishing out the food. I knew he was a cemetery friend of John Livezey's so I called John and his wife Mary. He was glad to hear of George. His Mary is one of my thirteen readers and she missed seeing my article. We spent the weekend in Tunhannock, PA for the annual Bluegrass Music Festival held at Lazy Brook Park. All in all it turned out to be an enjoyable four day event. We and a bunch of others experienced some power outages due to some folks not heeding the rules which clearly state no air conditioners. So what is the first thing they turn on as soon as the cord is plugged in? Yeah, that and anything else they can haul from home to make the weekend easier: electric frying pans, curling irons, coffee pots, microwaves, and other items that are necessary for "camping."
We met up with many old friends we have come to know over the years. We made a pair of new friends who were parked next to us. Terren Smith Hi, all! How was your week? This weather! How about it? I have my air conditioner turned up then down, then up, then down.
On Wednesday the Grange went to Pizza Hut to celebrate planting flowers last week in the town triangle. Not much new in town, except last year I was the first person to see Ralph and Marilyn Froelich from Florida. Once a year "The Darwin Awards" come out listing the most stupid events of the previous Year.
The Top Award 1. When his 38 caliber revolver failed to fire at his intended victim during a hold-up in Long Beach, CA would-be robber James Elliot did something that can only inspire wonder. He peered down the barrel and tried the trigger again. This time it worked. And now, the honorable mention 2. The chef at a hotel in Switzerland lost a finger in a meat cutting machine. He submitted a claim to his insurance company. The company, expecting negligence, sent one of its men to have a look for himself. He tried the machine and also lost a finger. The chef's claim was approved. Jim Lewis What’s in YOUR wallet? I bet you know the commercial. It’s a good one because we all remember it. The idea is to self-examine your credit card(s) and hopefully realize that you could owe less and do more with theirs. Is theirs better? I don’t know, but it’s important enough for most of us to at least consider, even if it only gets us to look at how much debt we ARE carrying. Debt causes stress and sometimes we may need to self-examine and, “get our house in order.” What’s in your wallet is probably not the only burden you carry. Perhaps it’s depression, unforgiveness of others or yourself, a broken relationship or…
Evangelist Eric Smith “She who is in Babylon, chosen together with you, sends you her greetings, and so does my son Mark. 14 Greet one another with a kiss of love. Peace to all of you who are in Christ.” 1st Peter 5:13-14. These are the final words Peter wrote in this letter. This letter was written from Rome; therefore the “She” is referring to the Church in Rome. Other letters and especially the Book of Revelation use the term “Babylon” for the city of Rome. There are other possibilities but Rome fits the situation best. This Church is sending their “greetings” to the Christians in Asia Minor to encourage them to remain faithful to Jesus Christ in the face of persecution.
Fr. Michael McCormick This weekend Catholics throughout the world are celebrating the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Catholics believe that the wine and bread offered at Mass become the actual Body and Blood of Christ. We base this belief on our reading of all 4 Gospels as well as Acts, I Corinthians and the Letter to the Hebrews.
By John Shaffer Several Republican Presidential candidates have found themselves in a bit of a jam by answering the hypothetical question, “If you knew then what you know now, would you have supported the Iraq War?” Even Jeb Bush, the brother of the President who led the Iraq War, stated that he would not. Now there is nothing wrong with opposing the war, or with changing one’s mind, but we can’t help but think that these candidates may have come to their hypothetical answer by sticking their finger into the wind and voting with public opinion, or perhaps finding out that Iraq is on the brink of collapse. But it wasn’t always – in 2011, President Obama and Vice-President Biden took credit for “ending the war” responsibly and said that Iraq could be the "administration’s biggest success.”
By William Bower In Shamokin, PA, on November 16, 1922, Joseph and Susan (Raker) Eadie became the parents of a baby girl, who was named Louise. Six years later another baby girl, Marian was born. |
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