Merry Christmas!
Friday, December 24, 2010
and the government shall be upon his shoulder,
and his name shall be called
Seriously. It’s the best. I would know.
I’ve been waiting for this accolade for over 4 years. This phrase, “honey, this can be our forever, family recipe, beef stew.” And because of that, this recipe deserves a spot on the blog.
Last night’s menu: Parker’s Beef Stew, Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuits, and a small Arugula Orange Salad with Cranberries.
That, my friends, is something we don’t hear a lot around this house. I mean, the food is good, even better than good, more often than not. But never a, “this could be our forever.” Thank you Ina.
Last night I ventured to a place where I have been shot down plenty of times in the past. I have made many beef stew recipes and they have never turned out like this nor have they been as easy. Seriously. But I did tweak it a bit. I’ll note my changes below. But if you even kind of like beef stew or would like to like it, make this. Thick but not too thick. Tender, yummy beef with a delicious sauce. Oh, I want more!
But you have to use the best ingredients you can afford here, it really makes it worth the effort. What you will have in front of you if you do is company worthy Beef Stew, like you could serve it to your boss or someone really important:)
I’ve been trying to get at least 3 recipes a week off my BC Recipe List and last night we accomplished 2, both really good. So I will be posting them all, if I remember, because it’s fun. And I want too!
But back to the stew, like I said I did change some things, actually made it a little easier than it was, which was easy but a little labor intensive. Plus I cut it in half, I’ll post the original recipe with my changes and the 1/2 portions included. But don’t let the work dissuade you, it’s perfect for a day at home, and it’s worth every minute you invest.. And with Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuits, it’s even better.
Parker’s Beef Stew (adapted Ina Garten Back to Basics) Serves 6 (or 3 if you halve it, measurements noted below)
grate·ful/ˈgrātfəl/
Adjective: Feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful.
That’s what my heart is. It’s bursting inside, feeling the love from others, love for my Savior. My heart is so thankful. As I think of what this year has meant for us, for friends, for family…it’s been hard for so many in so many ways and yet I’m so thankful for my fingers, my toes, my health, my husband, my friends and my family.
But right now, reflecting on the past year, there is one thing I’m really thankful for today and that is Gospel, saturated music. I know some don’t love Christian music, maybe it’s cheesy or over the top, I’m with you on some things. And yet, what keeps me grounded and holds me close to Jesus, is the ever present Gospel in my mind. When the words of How Great Thou Art or I Need Thee or Nothing but the Blood flood my mind in those moments, when Satan creeps in, when He daily attempts to pull me away, those words, rooted in the Gospel turn my mind and heart to Jesus.
So often over the past year I’ve needed that. When my flesh is weak and I’m resistant to being in the word, the music gently reminds me, pulls me in to what really matters. I’m thankful for that today, that as our music choices have turned to Christmas, the message is still the same. It’s all about the Gospel…our lives, we’re here to glorify Christ, no matter the circumstances, and hearing in song the struggle, the joy, the endurance, the gratitude, it’s hard for it not to take root.
If you’re interested in good Gospel music, checkout Praise FM 95.3 or some of our favorite channels on Pandora: Sovereign Grace, Derek Webb, and Downhere (holiday).
Last weekend I headed to our church’s annual Christmas Luncheon for the women. The music, again, aligned my heart to ready itself for this season, to honor Jesus. We’re big fans of Downhere but I had forgotten this song they sang, it’s a favorite, and here's my favorite part of the chorus...
How many kings, stepped down from their thrones?
How many lords have abandoned their homes?
How many greats have become the least for me?
How many Gods have poured out their hearts
To romance a world that has torn all apart?
How many fathers gave up their sons for me?
Only one did that for me
Celebrate Jesus this season...
I like trying to be crafty.
I usually try to pick things that are easy and inexpensive but don’t look cheap. Sometimes I succeed and other times I fail. But this idea I think was a success.
Yarn Trees.
Yup, I have a thing for trees around the holidays. I just can’t stay away. Last year I acquired all my natural and glitter trees for about a dollar after Christmas and thinking they needed some friends, this year I added some made from yarn.
Wish I could say I came up with the idea but I actually spotted a finished one at Michaels. Which of course led me to the paper mache cone aisle to grab the necessary supplies.
Because I am a knitting failure I have plenty of unused yarn around our house. I chose the gray which I think blends nicely with the rest of the forest! Along with some adhesive we were set to go. This project is extremely easy, would be good for kids, and is really fun.
(plain cone on left/finished on right. I used mod podge for my adhesive.)
Steps:
1. Paint mod podge onto first quarter of cone, repeating as you go farther down the cone.
2. Starting at the top, press one inch of yarn down from the tip and then start winding the yarn around that 1 inch piece to hold the starting line in place and to create a tip at the top.
3. . Continue winding adding more adhesive when you run out of room.
Next project: Coffee Filter Wreath
"You're going to do something important someday. It may not change the entire world, but it'll change the world of the people around you. You'll be the good nearby....People don't realize good is closer than they think...the good nearby." (excerpt from The Good Nearby by Nancy Moser
I thought this book by Nancy Moser was good, though I can’t fully remember everything about it. But the thing I did remember is how the grandmother spoke of Jesus. She called him the good nearby. Isn’t that the truth. Jesus is the good all around us and he intercedes through people, circumstances, just about everything.
My good nearby over the past 6 months has come over the internet. A “blog” friend, who over the past months has come to be someone I can turn to and hear the Gospel. Someone who’s walking the same road, almost identically. Someone I am absolutely positive is a gift from Jesus. I can’t even describe it very well, besides she beat me to it and anything I write doesn’t even do justice to the way she wrote about it.
And it all started here: http://mollypiper.com/2010/04/i-hope-who-me/
After leaving a comment, another blogger commented and then checked out our blog. I love how things happen like this. She said it so much better when describing what would happen later, quite possible the best birthday present a girl could ask for.
Jackie lives in Ohio, though I had to do a little digging to find that out. Her best friend and her husband just moved to MN to attend Bethlehem Seminary. Jackie is amazing. And I got to meet her in person.
If anyone has ministered to my heart in the past 6 months, she has. Through her own battles, struggles, ponderings, grasping of the Gospel. The Lord has given her a spiritual maturity beyond her years, she’s only in her mid-20’s. (hope you don’t mind me sharing) I’ve been incredibly blessed by her, in so may ways. Seriously, I’m sure Alex got tired a time or two over all the things I’ve shared with him about this other “blogger”. :)
And meeting her was the icing on the cake. She is not only gorgeous but so full of life and love. We never paused for a minute and our time together was far too short. I’m thinking a trip to Ohio is in order:) It’s as if I’ve known her my whole life, that’s one of the reasons I love blogging. Jackie, I’m so thankful the Lord encouraged you to stalk my blog, comment on a post, and contact me about getting together.
Makes me want to blog stalk all the more:)
Thanks Jackie for being my good nearby…I’m so thankful for you!
For as long as I can remember I’ve wanted to shoot a gun.
For my 30th birthday, which by the way still sounds funny to write, I received the best present ever. We went clay pigeon shooting. My problem before now has always been finding a gun to shoot. not a problem when home with the folks…my dad has never failed to come through, especially in this case.
So we bundled up in as much gear as we could and faced the windy and cold day. Earplugs in and ready to go, I ended up doing better than I could have imagined. My dad may have been in shock seeing his daughter shoot so well given I have no real training. He’s mighty proud, I tell you!
For the first time ever shooting a gun and first time clay shooting, I went 14 for 40…not bad for a novice. Though all it did was make me want to go again and again…maybe we should get a gun?
I received a gift last night. Not just one, but 25. I’ve never been so overwhelmed, excited, patient, and surprised in a long time.
Someone, maybe even a reader, gave me an advent basket. Here’s a link to what an advent basket is:
http://mollypiper.com/2010/10/advent-baskets-start-thinking-about-them-now/
I opened my first gift this morning, the first day of advent, and I received the perfect mug for coffee. I squealed with delight and went right over to the coffeemaker to fill it up. I might just use it every morning until Christmas:)
Seriously, whoever you are, you made my night and my next 25 days. What a blessing. This year hasn’t been easy…it’s been trying. I don’t want to seem contrite, I know plenty of people personally who have been through far more difficult things, but this season of life, as I’ve mentioned on here before, has been harder than others. What a perfect way to walk into this new season of life. Not only do I have 25 gifts to bless my heart daily but I also have 30 great goals. I’m thinking December 2010 through 2011 are going to be months to remember.
Thanks again Advent Basket giver…my heart overflows with gratitude.
ps…my blog friend Jackie revealed her first Advent Basket today too!
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