
Blessings.

Blessings.

Don’t wait for one day…enjoy every moment with those you love.
Tell them you love them.
Blessings.

Be surrounded by supporters, those that encourage you. Be someone’s encourager.
Blessings.
I live in the Panhandle of Florida, approximately 75 miles from where Hurricane Michael devastated Mexico Beach, and Panama City. Other much smaller communities were destroyed as well but aren’t talked about right now.
I have posted pictures of my family and I having fun, with no damage. It so could have been us if the storm hadn’t turn. We were blessed by a cold front coming from the North, that’s it. We are helping by donating items that we purchased for the storm and didn’t use. If you feel the need to help but don’t know where to start please see below. If nothing else, please pray for those affected and those helping.
Blessings.

Y’all. My girlfriend Julie had me taste this, and at first, it was eh. But then after a couple of weeks, I had to get some. Now I have a small jar, and I am obsessed.
It doesn’t have the protein that I should have (only one gram per two tablespoons), but as a treat this is wonderful. So reminds me of childhood, and of the cookies.
You must taste this, and let me know what you think? What is your favorite cookie or spread?
Blessings.

Blessings.
I got to spend time with two amazing women this past weekend. We had a ball just hanging out, exploring and shopping.

Love them so very much.
Blessings.
Today, we attend a wedding of a family friend, a dear friend.
“You don’t marry the person you can live with— you marry the person you can’t live without.” – unknown
“The groom always smiles proudly because he’s convinced he’s accomplished something quite wonderful. The bride smiles because she’s been able to convince him of it.” – Judith McNaught
Advice: Always hold hands when talking about finances or something difficult.
So excited for today, excited for them and their adventure.
Blessings.
I had gotten several quarts of Bing cherries at the store the other day, and I am the only one in the house that eats them. I can’t eat very many, so I needed to look for something to do with the majority of them. I came across several recipes from Michael Symon, and decided to try the Cherry Bourbon Sauce.
I first had to figure out how to get the pit out of the cherry first, because I don’t own a cherry picker. I know, most people don’t own one of those either. I discovered that you can use a large paper clip (opened up). It worked. It was messy, but it worked.
And, yes my fingernails are still stained! So, the recipe called for the following: cup of bourbon, 1/4 red wine vineager, orange peel, juice from orange, salt and pepper. David had exactly one cup of Bourbon left…it was a sign…it was meant to be used for this recipe!
Bring to boil the bourbon, vinegar, juice from the two oranges (and peels). Note: I added an additional 1/4 cup of vinegar, and cinnamon stick, and a bay leaf. Simmer for ten minutes or reduced by half, then add the cherries.



Let cool, and place into jars. I partially filled two jars. One will be a gift (birthday), and the other to be served over chicken or pork…whatever I can come up with in the next couple of weeks. This will keep in the refrigerator for over a month, and can be served with cheese, or meat.
I am super excited to try this…with another post.
Blessings.
Go often to the house of your friend, for weeds choke up the unused path.
Visit.
Text.
Call.
Be the friend.
Blessings.