Saturday, July 23, 2011
Sister Time
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Chickens



Sunday, July 17, 2011
Pull-Apart Honey Rolls

4-4 ½ cups gluten free all-purpose flour
3 tsp. xanthun gum
¼ tsp. cream of tartar
½ tsp. salt
3 tsp. active dry yeast
½ cup oil
2 tbs. honey
2 large egg + 1 large egg white
2 cups of warm milk (about 100oF)
Mix 4 cups of flour, xanthun gum, cream of tartar and salt. Mix in yeast.
Add the oil, honey and eggs and mix until the wet ingredients get incorporated into dry mixture.
Add milk in a slow and steady stream mixing continuously. Once the mixture begins to hold together turn up the speed of the mixer to medium and beat for 6 minutes. The dough should be thick and smooth but tacky to the touch. And more flour by the tablespoon until the right consistency is reached.
Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide evenly into 24 balls.
Place balls into a 9x13 baking dish. Allow to rise for about 30 minutes or until balls are 1 ½ times their original size
Glaze:
½ cups sugar
2 tbs. butter, melted and cooled
1 tbs. honey
1 large egg
While rolls are rising, mix glaze ingredients. Generously brush tops of rolls with glaze.
Bake of 18-20 minutes until lightly browned.
All-Purpose Flour Mixture:
½ cup rice flour
¼ cup tapioca starch/flour
¼ cup cornstarch or potato starch
~An absoultly delicious treat with strawberry jam and a cup of tea.~
Carissa
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Peacemakers
This is the seventh of the beatitudes: and seven was the number of perfection among the Hebrews. It may be that the Saviour placed the peacemaker the seventh upon the list because he most nearly approaches the perfect man in Christ Jesus. He who would have perfect blessedness, so far as it can be enjoyed on earth, must attain to this seventh benediction, and become a peacemaker. There is a significance also in the position of the text. The verse which precedes it speaks of the blessedness of "the pure in heart: for they shall see God."
From Charles Spurgeon Morning & Evening - March, Day 17, Evening.
I was blessed by this short devotional of Pastor Spurgon. So often I am tempted to fall into the world's unrest and chaos. It is, of course, by no means "peace at all cost". As Spurgon says, "We must set our faces like flint against everything which is contray to God and His holiness." No compromises for those called to a holy life. But instead God's children are called to have a heart and mindset ready to exchange unrest and disunity for a opportunity to spead the Gospel of Peace.
I have been challenged.
"But the Fruit of the Spirit is.....peace" Galations 5:22
Carissa
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Changes
Is portioned out for me,
And the changes that are sure to come
I do not fear to see;
I ask Thee for a present mind
Intent on pleasing Thee.
That hurries to and fro,
Seeking for some great thing to do
Or secret thing to know;
I would be treated as a child,
And guided where I go.
Wherever in the world I am
In whatsoever estate,
I have a fellowship with hearts
To keep and cultivate;
And a work of humble love to do
For the Lord on Whom I wait.
So I ask Thee for daily strength,
To none that ask denied,
A mind to blend with outward life
While keeping at Thy side;
Content to fill a little space,
If Thou be glorified.
In my cup of blessings be,
I would have my spirit filled the more
With grateful love to Thee,
More careful, not to serve Thee much,
But to please Thee perfectly.
In service which Thy will appoints
There are no bonds for me;
My secret heart is taught the truth
That makes Thy children free.
A life of self renouncing love
Is one of liberty.
~Anna L. Waring~
Making a re-appearance into the blogging world (due to peer pressure, of course) to document some monumental changes. Stay tuned, faithful readers.
posted by Lydia