I
have never read any of Luci Swindoll's books, but she has a new fan. Simple
Secrets to a Happy Life is filled to the brim with priceless advice and words
of wisdom. Broken up into fifty short chapters, this book can be read daily as
a devotional or pep-talk of the day, but I could not put it down or bear to
save it. I would love to share this book with my friends and my
soon-to-be-married niece. It has pertinent advice for all ages, though.
Luci Swindoll's writing style is easy and engaging, and the reader will feel as
if she is part of a conversation. In "Beginning with the Basics,"
chapters include "Be on time for everything," "make something
with your hands," and "Treat other people with kindness." These
seem like no-brainers, but Luci eloquently explains the importance of attending
to these simple building blocks.
What
I ended up loving about this book, in spite of my initial distrust, was feeling
like I was sittting down with a woman who has followed God for a long time and
soaking in her words of advice. Ever wish a beloved grandma had written down
all her advice for living? That's what this book is like. Wise advice written
in a friendly, persuasive, chatting way.
Luci's range of topics are comprehensive too. By the end of the book you've
read about faith, relationships, organization, communication and health. The
short chapters make this book an easy read that doesn't take much time out of
the day. Overall it is inspirational and I would recommend it.
I
received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their
BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a
positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this
in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 :
"Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in
Advertising."
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Recipe: Grilled Spicy Shrimp with Kickin Mustard Sauce
20 or so large shrimp, frozen and thawed or fresh, peeled & deveined
2 TB Cayenne Pepper
2 TB Paprika
2 TB Black Pepper
1 TB each Parsley and Garlic
4 TB Lemon Juice
1. Preheat the grill or oven at 350 degrees.
2. Combine lemon juice, and spices in small bowl.
3. Pour the marinade over the shrimp and let sit for 15 mins.
4. If impatient like me, dip each shrimp in the marinade and then add another coat when shrimp is on the grill.
5. Place the shrimp on the grill. Cook for approx. 5-6 mins. or until blackened slightly. It really depends on your preference. I prefer not too much charring, but you do, go ahead and cook longer.
6. Serve with Tangy Mustard Dip as an appetizer or with rice for a healthy meal.
* I used Jumbo Shrimp, but any size shrimp would do. This would taste great on mini salad shrimp served on a bed of spinach.
Kicked up Mustard Sauce
1/4 Cup Mustard
2 Packets Truvia or sugar subsitute or 1 TBSP Honey or Agave Nectar
Franks Hot Sauce, as much as you like
Dash Paprika, Black Pepper
Combine all ingredients in small bowl and stir. The perfect dip for tofu, chicken, shrimp--- you name it :) It is tangy yet sweet.
2 TB Cayenne Pepper
2 TB Paprika
2 TB Black Pepper
1 TB each Parsley and Garlic
4 TB Lemon Juice
1. Preheat the grill or oven at 350 degrees.
2. Combine lemon juice, and spices in small bowl.
3. Pour the marinade over the shrimp and let sit for 15 mins.
4. If impatient like me, dip each shrimp in the marinade and then add another coat when shrimp is on the grill.
5. Place the shrimp on the grill. Cook for approx. 5-6 mins. or until blackened slightly. It really depends on your preference. I prefer not too much charring, but you do, go ahead and cook longer.
6. Serve with Tangy Mustard Dip as an appetizer or with rice for a healthy meal.
* I used Jumbo Shrimp, but any size shrimp would do. This would taste great on mini salad shrimp served on a bed of spinach.
Kicked up Mustard Sauce
1/4 Cup Mustard
2 Packets Truvia or sugar subsitute or 1 TBSP Honey or Agave Nectar
Franks Hot Sauce, as much as you like
Dash Paprika, Black Pepper
Combine all ingredients in small bowl and stir. The perfect dip for tofu, chicken, shrimp--- you name it :) It is tangy yet sweet.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Recipe: Oat Bran Ricotta Hot Cakes
So simple, so good for you, and so delicious. This is an easy, quick breakfast treat you can make any day of the week.
Ingredients for 1 serving:
1 egg white
2 TBSP part-skim(low-fat) or non-fat ricotta
2 TBSP oat bran
Stevia to taste, optional
Cinnamon, optional
Ingredients for 1 serving:
1 egg white
2 TBSP part-skim(low-fat) or non-fat ricotta
2 TBSP oat bran
Stevia to taste, optional
Cinnamon, optional
- Put the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. (If you can't find low fat ricotta, use quark or cottage cheese).
- Cook on medium heat of a non-stick fry pan until bubbles form, then flip and cook the other side.
- Serve with extra ricotta, some sweetener, a dash of lemon.
Book Review: Your 100 Day Prayer
I liked
this guide, it was quite different from the usual "how to pray" type
books. Your 100
Day Prayer: The Transforming Power of Actively Waiting on God is a
combination of a devotional book and prayer journal whose purpose is to lead
the believer into praying the way God wants. Waiting on God and being
persistent in prayer---not the two easiest disciplines of the Christian walk.
But, John I. Snyder addresses both in this book. Each day's entry begins with a
verse and thoughtful devotional and concludes with an opportunity to pray. The
goal is to take a specific prayer request to God every day for 100 days.
Snyder's book not only gives
you verses and prayer prompts, but his daily devotionals are well-thought out
and challenging. This is more than a fluffy feel-good devotional. Instead, it
is an impassioned look at God's character and what it means to pray with
persistence. He deals with difficult topics, such as "When God Says
No" and "The Silent Heaven," with insight and wisdom.
The author himself says,
"This sustained, stubborn, never-give-up spirit of prayer is not so much
to persuade God to give us what we want, but rather to transform us in the
process." It certainly helps to bring a more focused daily prayer schedule
into your life and encourages the family to have a communal prayer time. A very
good resource for both beginners and seasoned prayer warriors with lots of
scripture references. His book could help transform and enliven your prayer
life, as well as spur you on to greater spiritual maturity as you engage in the
daily disciplines of Bible reading and meditation, prayer and journaling.
I
received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their
BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a
positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this
in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 :
"Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in
Advertising."
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
The Beautiful Mess That Is Motherhood
I`ve learned that it`s OK to be
flawed, that life can be messy, that some days you glide and some days
you fall, but most important, that there are no secret answers out there.
Being a
mother to six children with five of them born in the last seven years, I used
to feel like a stranger in a strange land. In the strive for perfection,
comparing myself to what the media and our commercialized world deems as the perfect mom made me feel
woefully inadequate, isolated, and frankly a bit crazy.
MOMumental: Adventures in the Messy
Art of Raising a Family has been a huge blessing to me. Author Jennifer Grant’s writing style full
of witty observations, plenty of real-life stories, and honest approach opened
my eyes to the idea that I am not alone or isolated in my motherhood trials and
triumphs. Her writing style and openness
made me feel like I was talking with a kindred spirit over a cup of coffee at
our local coffee spot and she was sharing her failures and successes and how
God had helped her and put great people in her life to help her too.
This book
is not a parenting guide and it is not a condemnation of different mothering
styles. It is an honest, fresh look at the truth of family from a mom’s
perspective. Families are messy, but they are beautiful messes.
Some of
my favorite parts of the book are the following:
- The idea of preferring the given. In the chapter, "Escape to Gordon's House", Jennifer Grant writes, "I attempt - admittedly with only partial success - to 'prefer the given,' an idea my old professor Father McClatchy introduced to us in college. Coined by British author Charles Williams, the phrase means choosing to appreciate what we have instead of being dissatisfied with the grace and other gifts God gives us. In other words, if winter is a northerner's lot in life for half of the year, what's the point in wishing it were otherwise?" There is a lot of wisdom in this paragraph.
- Chapter Eight, “On the Bwight Side” in its entirety. The emphasis on not pre-judging our children or expecting our children to be "little adults” is brilliant.
- Talking about the Saint Crispin’s Day speech scene from Shakespeare’s Henry V. The idea that motherhood should create a ‘band of brothers’ with shared experiences and a feeling of camaraderie among those of us in the line of work known as 'Mommying'.
What I most take away is the
assurance that despite our mistakes, that as we parent our children with love
"our children will keep growing and changing, becoming more independent,
more empathetic, more the people God has created them to be." Sometimes
it's easy to forget that we are not parenting alone, but that God is right
there with us and that He has an even better plan than we do for our children's
lives.
It is rare that I find a book I wish
to give others. MOMumental IS one of
those books. I plan on gifting this book to some of my friends who are moms and
who I know struggle with the same concerns Jennifer shares in this book and I
have experienced in my own 'Mommying' adventure as a way to say, “I see you” and
we are on the same journey as mothers.
*I received the book in this post compliments of Worthy Publishing via
Handlebar Marketing for purposes of this review, however all opinions
are my own.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Book Review: Heaven In Her Arms
Heaven
in Her Arms is a book that takes us on an adventurous journey into
Mary’s life. We see her in three different roles throughout this
journey: as a young woman, as the mother of Jesus and as the daughter of
God. The one constant characteristic that we can find in all of these
roles is her complete trust and obedience in her God.
The
thing that I loved about this book is that the author does such a great
job introducing us into Mary’s life, with all of the details that
shaped her, with her inner thoughts and struggles. Every detail we can garner from the Bible about Mary's life is brought to the surface in Hickem's book so that we can understand the incredibly
important role that Mary had into shaping Jesus as her child and as the
Son of God, the Messiah.
And even though she does not play a central role in the nativity story, she was the person that faithfully trusted and obeyed. So her role into the nativity story was rely on God and trust that everything will happen exactly as God planned it to happen.
I
grew up in the Catholic church, which puts a better emphasis on Mary's role in Jesus' life and celebrates her complete obedience to God than any of the other Christian denominations, in my opinion. This book allowed me to reconnect with the Mary I learned to know and admire growing up and also delve deeper into the story of her life. I believe that God not only used Mary to be the mother of His son, but He is using her story to
teach us women some powerful and important lessons that can help us
become women after His own heart. Mary teaches us how to fully
live that perfect plan that God has for each of us.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson
Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers
program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I
have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the
Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the
Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
May Giveway: Jennifer Grant's "MOMumental"
May Giveaway - Just in time for Mother's Day we have a great new book, MOMumental by Jennifer Grant f to give away to one lucky winner.
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One
mom’s humorous and candid memoir shows would-be supermoms how to create
a realistically balanced family life without losing their minds.
A longtime former writer for the Chicago Sun-Times and now a columnist for the Chicago Tribune, Jennifer Grant is no stranger to the common reader. MOMumental
is a foray into the enormously amusing, creative, and taxing process of
raising a family and a starkly honest memoir that mothers everywhere
can identify with. With narrative that is chock-full of humorous,
poignant stories drawn from her everyday adventures as a mother and
wife, Grant presents an entertaining and inspirational book that will
give readers uncommon insights about being an intentional parent.
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