Recipes and Ruminations

January 25, 2006

Family Dinner Time

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If someone peeked into your window at mealtime what would they see? Would your table be empty...or perhaps full of paperwork, or an ongoing project? Hopefully, it would have a family gathered around sharing a meal together. I jealously guard my favorite time of the day, our family dinner hour. We are not running to lessons or soccer practice in the evenings but have made this time a priority in our day. It is always worth the effort to make something nourishing and delicious for my family to enjoy and is almost always a happy time for us. It seems that this preparation time of cooking, setting the table, lighting a candle and whatever else is the most "authentic" thing we do all day. I mean its so dependable, it's calming, its "down-to-earth". Sometimes the children help me cook, and we often add music to the mix and even end up dancing in the kitchen a bit. We call Dad to ask what his E.T.A.(estimated time of arrival) is so we can plan accordingly. Our home begins to take on the aroma of garlic or onion, and with the music playing in the background, our spirits begin to pick up a bit. My children are excited about what's cooking, and really happy that Dad's on his way home. All this preparation is never a waste of time but a delightful routine we've established. Our food is rarely gourmet and usually just very simple fare like Mom used to make. You know, a starch, a protein and a vegetable with bread on the side, but when we sit down, hold hands to pray, and talk about the day, it seems as though we are nourishing our souls as well as our bodies. When we take this time out of each day it slows us down and connects us. I feel like we are doing so much more than satisfying our hunger. We are in a sense establishing a lifestyle that hopefully will be passed on to our grandchildren and great grandchildren.

You know, I have a jar filled with slips of paper with questions on them. I thought we could use these questions at dinner time to spark conversations and extend the dinner hour to make it even more meaningful. I've only used it a few times though because we already have so much to say. My children are so anxious to talk to Daddy after not seeing him all day, and I am happy to just listen and watch them eat and laugh and talk. I am so thankful for this time and wouldn't trade it for anything. So we don't play soccer or have lessons in the evenings as to not interrupt this time. It is jealously guarded and if we were to give it up, I'm not sure we would even feel as "human" as we do now. I don't think we would be as close or as nourished physically or spiritually. Blessings to you all......enjoy your dinner hour.....enjoy your family. Brenda

January 20, 2006

Welcome to the Blog

Filed under: Recipes and Ruminations — Admin @ 4:57 am

                                            
Welcome to the new blog area for my recipe swap, you'll find more recipes and ruminations here. Please enjoy all the great things you'll find on the blog. The feeds are updated every 4 hours so check back often for new goodies

Regards
Mark and Brenda

January 30, 2006

Lentil Tabbouleh Salad with Pitas and Feta Mayonnaise

Filed under: Dinner Recipes — Cuisine at home Magazine Recipes @ 2:04 pm
Lentils should get more credit. They won't win any beauty contests, but they should be taken seriously for their flavor, not to mention the glowing nutritional stats that go with them (high protein and fiber, low fat). Looking for a healthy springtime lunch with great flavor? Try this recipe....

January 23, 2006

Sauteed Spinach

Filed under: Dinner Recipes — Cuisine at home Magazine Recipes @ 4:24 pm
In winter, it's like the produce aisle has headed south -- nothing is available, at least not like it is in the summer. Except for spinach! Always available and inexpensive, spinach is the one vegetable that you can count on for great flavor and even better color. Sauteeing spinach is a quick and tasty way to prepare this everyday vegetable....

January 19, 2006

Cheddar Crackers | submitted by TURLTEKAT

Filed under: Baking Recipes — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
These are the best ever. Spicy and cheesy crackers that will just melt in your mouth. Use more or less spice to suit your tastes.

Amazing Pecan Coffee Cake | submitted by Vimala Naidoo

Filed under: Baking Recipes — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Melt in your mouth. My mother-in-law actually asked for this recipe... now THAT'S saying something.

Best Ever Chocolate-Free Blondies | submitted by Danielle McQueen

Filed under: Baking Recipes — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
These are the absolute favorite dessert of my boyfriend and all his friends. No tailgate, party or even dinner is complete without these gooey, peanut butter blondies.

Chicken Pot Pie VIII | submitted by Wendy L

Filed under: Baking Recipes — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Old fashioned, made-from-scratch chicken pot pie.

Cuban Midnight Sandwich | submitted by Maruchy Ramos-Lachance

Filed under: Dinner Recipes — Allrecipes Dinner Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Hoagie rolls are stuffed with sliced ham, turkey and Swiss cheese, then grilled in a skillet until the cheese is melted.

Cabbage Success | submitted by Adriel

Filed under: Dinner Recipes — Allrecipes Dinner Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Cabbage and onion are simmered in a creamy white sauce. It is a magnificent sidedish for any of your favorite dishes, so enjoy!
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