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Peanut Butter Chewies Save The Day

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When you have an 11-month-old Great Dane, you learn very quickly that she has a very short attention span. She may be gigantic like a big dog, but she's still very much a puppy. So recently I went back to a tried-and-true distraction technique that always works on the girls - the peanut butter chewie. I was honestly surprised at how quickly she took to it and how long it kept her occupied. A peanut butter chewie is simply the hardest rubber chew toy we have with an opening on one end. I put a handful of tiny treats inside and then slather the outside with peanut butter. It only took a minute for her to get most of the peanut butter off, and then another minute to accidentally dump a treat out. From there, it was game on as she chewed and knocked it around, leaving a trail of yummy things behind her. Then she was a canine vacuum cleaner, picking them all up. If you're looking for something to entertain and occupy your puppy for a little while, this is the perfect solu...

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Filled Pancake Muffins

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Ok, this is just an amazing idea. Use your favorite pancake recipe to make some on-the-go, dip-able muffins. They're filled with whatever you love for breakfast - meats, fruits, cheese - use your imagination. I used turkey sausage in some and blueberries in others. Danny didn't think I made enough of the blueberries,so I'll have to do better next time. Make the largest batch of pancake mix you can because you'll want to make a lot of these - trust me. I made the 18-27 pancake amount as the box instructed. Fill each muffin cup about 1/4 of the way full, then top them with your filler. A few pieces will go a long way. Finish it off with another spoonful of batter, to make it about 3/4 of the way full. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-18 minutes - check on them at 15 and go from there. These reheat really well, so you can take them to work or have them for an afternoon snack. I made so many the first night that we were able to have them two days in a row.

Claiming The Victory

I've been reminded several times recently that there is no such thing as a defeated Christian. Any time God repeats something, we should be paying attention. Repetition means it's incredibly important. So as Christian women, we are already victorious. But what does that mean? The dictionary says victorious means having achieved victory. But what does that mean? Again to the dictionary: victory means a success or triumph over an enemy in battle. It can also mean gaining a superior position over an opponent. Using this definition in our Christian walk, it might seem like we have a battle on our hands and the only way we can be victorious is to fight to the end and we'll come out the victor. Paul tells us to put on the whole armor of God so that we can survive the war that rages around us, and this is useful, profitable verses. But look at these verses of Scripture - For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the w...

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Calvary Baptist Church Ladies Retreat 2014

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We had an amazing weekend at Calvary Baptist Church. It was the weekend for Ladies Retreat 2014.  Our theme was "I am a princess because my Father is the King of Kings." We used Psalm 45 as our Scripture. And, of course, everyone received a tiara in their goodie bags. No one can be a princess without a crown.  Our speaker, Mina Ogelsby, spent Friday night, Saturday and Sunday morning showing us how God has given women the gift of influence - how we use it to glorify Him is up to us. We were reminded that we are a unique creation of the Lord, and we need to be the best "us" we can just for Him. You are a child of the King! We have some amazing ladies who have talents in design and decoration. The platform looked exactly like what we envision a castle would look - since most of us have never visited an actual castle. Instead of doing the typical pink princess party, we chose royal blue and gold. We were blessed beyond measure t...

A Family Walk

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One of the great things about a puppy is watching her experience things for the first time. Twice in the past two weeks we've been able to take Molly and the girls out in the woods. Watching her explore is an absolute hoot. Bailey and Molly will both run if they're off leash, so we put them on 20-foot flexi leashes for these over-the-property walks. Sadie is a pack dog, so she always stays very close. We have about 33 acres of land to wander over, so we were out for quite some time. Molly was on sensory overload trying to smell and touch and hear everything. The big girls hadn't been out for a while, either, so they were all trying to get in as much fun as they could.    There are two ponds on the property, and we were told that Molly loves water.  We were told correctly.  It was an absolutely beautiful day for a walk - pretty warm but bright and sunny. We walked all the way to the top of the ridge and then worked ou...

Toffee Spice Cake Loaves

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When is a spice cake more than a spice cake? When it's filled with toffee bits and made miniature! I love autumn, and nothing says autumn to me like spice cake. This version is stepped up with bits of toffee chips both in the mix and sprinkled on top. The combination is amazing! Ingredients: 1 box spice cake mix 1 8-ounce package English toffee bits 2 16-ounce cans cream cheese frosting 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease 10 miniature loaf pans. 2. Prepare spice cake mix as directed on box. Then add half the package of English toffee bits. 3. Fill mini loaf pans 3/4 full. Bake at 350 for 15-18 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. (The toffee bits will melt, so make sure you're not hitting those with the toothpick instead of the cake mix.) 4. Allow to cool for about five minutes, then remove to a cooling rack. 5. When the loaves are completely cool, top with frosting and sprinkle with toffee bits.

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A Tiny Treat Bag

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 Here's a creative gift idea. This treat bag can be themed for anything - a birthday, ladies' meeting or baby shower. Choose your papers and colors appropriately.  Inside is a plastic bag of anything you'd like - candy for a child, treats for a puppy or just about anything your little heart desires. If it fits in a baggie, this project will work perfectly!  All you'll need is a baggie filled with your treats, a sheet of 12x12 paper, a paper cutter, a paper punch, ribbon and a special phrase or image.  Cut your 12x12 paper into a strip slightly wider than your baggie. I just eye-balled it, but you can measure it if you absolutely have to. Make the top of the bag even with the one end of the paper, then crease the paper where the bottom of the bag reaches to make a little stand. Fold the top over to create a flap. Punch two holes through both the paper and the plastic bag, then thread the ribbon through. Add your image or phrase...

How To Pray For Other Believers

Sometimes I think we're so overwhelmed when we look at our prayer list that we just wing it. This person is having surgery and is also concerned about how to pay for it. Someone else has children who have strayed, but they're also making some life decisions of their own. Even if we only have a few people on our prayer list, this can be a daunting task. So we just say a couple of lines like "Please touch all my loved ones today, Lord. Give them what they need in each situation." This may seem like an easy way to take care of your prayer time, but it's definitely not what God intended. We've probably all done it because we're so short on time that praying for specifics for everyone we know would be too much of a sacrifice. When Paul wrote his letter to the Colossians, he told them exactly how he was praying for them. It wasn't a glossy little verse that asked God for some vague blessings - it was a heart-felt message of how he spoke directly to the L...

Sunday Sketch

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This is one of my favorite layouts because of its simplicity and its potential for a gorgeous finished product. The background is two contrasting pieces in coordinating colors and patterns to make a nice, hefty frame. Think about the matting on a photo and make yours as wide as you'd like accordingly. The top border is a completely opposite color to create contrast, and the edge is uneven to make it stand out even more. Too many straight edges gets boring after a while, so this mixes things up a little. The phrase goes across the bottom, overlapping both the background and the border. This ties the two together and clearly sends your message. For my card, I used black and blue patterned paper as the two background pieces. Then I tore the border for my ragged edge. I raided my chipboard collection for the phrase, which is the perfect size for this card, and the butterfly with its trail. My patterns were a little too subtle to be left on their own, so I added the butter...

A Weekend of Singing

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Do you ever wake up in the morning with a song on your heart? It's a melody that sticks with you all day long. You go over the words again and again, tapping your toe in time to the music. It might even bring a smile to your face and a spring to your step. Then you actually get involved in the day and that song becomes a little quieter and might disappear altogether. By the time you go to bed, you may not even remember which son it was that you were singing when you woke up. Make this a weekend of singing. Put that song back in your heart and keep it there through the entire weekend. What song do you want? What are you feeling today? What song is it that you need? Amazing Grace Fill My Cup Lord I Have Decided To Follow Jesus The Longer I Serve Him I'm Glad I Know Who Jesus Is It Is No Secret What God Can Do Christ Is All I Need The Wonder of It All We Are More Than Conquerors Living By Faith The choices are practically endless. See what fits best for your h...

Words for Wednesday

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