Monday, November 21, 2011

Thanks-for-giving.

Have you ever stopped to think that Jesus is thankful for you, Christian? You are a precious gift given to Him by the Father. And the Father only gives good gifts. And He doesn't change.Or take His gifts back.
Why? Because Christ's atonement is perfect and finished. And if He purchased you, He also hides you (Col.3:3).  And so, by God's grace, we live a life of thankfulness, because He loved us first.
Thank you, LORD for John 17: 6-12

For the month of November, we are making a Thankfulness Tree.
 We cut out handprints, write something we are thankful for, and tell the Father how grateful we are for it. So far, it's sweetly fruitful. And I will be sure to make this a tradition from now on.



Here's our girl, thanking God for her books.

Brining: I'm sold.
I started brining our holiday birds about seven years ago.  I went on foodnetwork.com and took copious notes. I settled on the Good Eats recipe, and meticulously duplicated it at first.
You can get the 411 on turkey brining here: Alton Brown is usually a reliable source.  
After a few years of tweaking different recipes here and there, I finally came up with my recipe that my family likes the best. Not only did it flavor the meat nicely, it rendered beautiful dripping which in turn, produces amazing
gravy.

I use my trusty Home Depot 5 gallon bucket
3 jugs of cran-apple juice
1/2 gal. orange juice
1 Cup of Kosher salt
2 Tbsp whole peppercorns
ice water (to cover) this will vary depending on the size of your bird.

I remove all the giblets and such and thaw right in the brine about an hour per pound.
I keep this in the basement meat fridge. Typically, I start the process 3 days ahead.
Butterball has good thawing resources:

 Don't fret. Your bird will be pink.

I like to jam my puppy with lemons, rosemary, thyme, onion and even a few apples
to build my gravy flavors. There I go with the gravy again. It's the best part of the meal, IMHO.
Lastly, I butter her up, throw her in the oven, and throw on the Christmas music!

Well hello there, Mr. Turkey.
Don't laugh, but we really like the can-shaped cranberry sauce, and nothing else will do at
Thanksgiving. Oh- and there's a shot of the gravy that I love so much!
Gobble, Gobble! 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

She's got a thing about princesses...

What is it about girls and princesses? Is it all of those beautiful dresses? Or, the wonderful castles, and the birds that land on their fingers and sing just for them? 
Maybe it's all the love and attention they get?
I suspect it's a little bit of everything; but I think it goes deeper than a
superficial desire to be fussy and frilly; it is the ingrained desire to be loved and cherished.  It's a hunger that we have for GOD, King of the universe. He is the only One Who can meet all of our needs, and treat us like the princesses we were created to be.

The LORD appeared to us in the past, saying: "I have loved you with an everlasting love;
 I have drawn you with loving-kindness.
Jer. 31:3
My Selah has totally tapped into her princess gene. She loves all things
princessy!

Here's the movie that started it all. Cinderella is her very favorite.

I picked up a set of Princess cookie cutters, which I use all the time. She has had princess
 french toast, pancakes, and modeling chocolate. I recently pressed
out sandwiches for her tea party dolly luncheon.  

Dolled up
She love to get her toes all pretty!

Her Princess Creations

I have a permanent set of Selah lip prints preserved in lipstick on her froggy craft. 

Selah really loved putting together this 3D foam castle that we found at Michaels craft store.
I'm posting this because it kept her busy for an hour and a half!  The pieces fit together like a puzzle, and was easy enough for her to do independently, which made her feel very proud! But *be aware, Mama! You will need to assist in the assembly of the minarets. And since the kit doesn't come with glue, you will need to have some handy. Also, if you don't feel like standing there holding the cone shapes in place while the glue dries, you might want use a few rubber bands or laundry clips to help hold the shape.

Basically, my kiddo is up for anything crafty. Here's a little birdhouse castle for princesses
 of the feathered variety.
This is a wonderful book for the little princesses in your life.
I love books that encourage character development, the core of true beauty.