Just had to share this with you again. My recipe was published in Gooseberry Patch Hometown Christmas! I have to admit, I was truly surprised when I received a letter from Gooseberry Patch requesting permission to use my recipe in their newest Christmas cookbook. I've sent in some more complicated recipes, but this one is easy peasy! It's truly a recipe that I threw together using items from my nearly bare kitchen cupboards last winter. I called it Spicy Can Opener Soup. They changed the name, but the ingredients remain the same. I was thrilled to receive my very own copy of the book . Of course, I had to make it up and take some photos to share with you dear ladies. It's simple, quick, and delicious. It's also one of those scrape the bowl clean recipes. It's just this simple. Spicy Can Opener Soup 1 can black beans 1 can Mexican corn with peppers 1 can Rotel type tomatoes w/chiles 1 package of Taco Seasoning Mix and simm...
I love Christmas books, but won't start for awhile, it's still too early for me! 90 degrees today, but I have been eyeing Autumn things this week. Hope the rest of your week is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love, love Christmas books. And the Christmas Carol is one of my favorites
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and wonderful time of year.. It will be here before you know it.ha
It is a wonderful book but Christmas? Already? Guess I need to get busy
ReplyDeleteChristmas already! It comes around fast.
ReplyDeleteLaura, I read your blog often. I find it quite encouraging, especially your thoughts on homeschooling. You also wrote about how God has provided for your family. I just wanted to let you know the stories of your "ordinary" days are uplifting and welcome.
Blessings,
Sandi
Ah Anne, I love Christmas music and Christmas books all through Fall and Winter.
ReplyDeleteOh Judy, we seem to like so many of the same things. Want to move to Missouri? ~grin~
ReplyDeleteHi Annie, I have so many, I have to start early. They make me feel cozy during the fall.
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