Friday, June 21, 2013

Bread & Wine


When a small group from my church decided they wanted to read this for this month, and create some of the recipes from the book, I was really happy that when I saw that Thomas Nelson was having this books a BookSneeze selection. I was giddy with excitement as I got my package in the mail.

When I was flipping through it, though, it wasn't what I expected it to be. 

"My prayer is that you'll read these pages first curled up on your couch or in bed or in the bathtub, and then after that you'll bring it to the kitchen with you, turning corners of pages, breaking the spine, spilling red wine on it and splashing vinegar across the pages, that it will become battered and stained as you cook and chop and play, music loud and kitchen messy" Shauna writes on the back cover of the book. Even though in the book she says this is not a cook book, it is more of an collection of stories of her life. 

I was hoping for more recipes that are in here. This is not a book that I would bring into the kitchen with me. Some other people might, but that is not for me. My cookbooks are loaded with leftover food, stuck and curled pages. This book would never make it in my kitchen. 

I did find the book pleasing to read, and I will (try) to make some of the recipes in the book. And it will be interesting to hear what the ladies in the small group at church thought about the book too.



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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Letters to Katie


It's been some time since I've read an Amish inspired book. I think it probably was one of Beverly Lewis' ones. When I read the description for "Letters to Katie" it sounded interesting and I decided to give it a go. This is a sweet story centered around Katie. It took some time to get in to where the "letters" were going to be part of the story, but when it was finally revealed, it made sense. I quickly fell in love with the characters. This is an easy, quick read and I enjoyed it. If you are looking for a wholesome love story, this is a good choice.


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Monday, June 3, 2013

God "Hearts" Me


I'm a journaler. I love to jot down my thoughts, put pictures and items in my journal to keep as remembrance of things. My journal is much like a smashbook. I know this journal is supposed to be for girls, but as a thirty-something woman, I wish that this would have been available in a hard copy instead of an ebook. I love how the devotional for each entry makes it feel like it was written especially for me. It makes it personal. However, because I am a journaler, I would have love to have a little more writing time. To each their own I guess. I think that was the books only downfall. Great design, great readings, great time with God. 

Simply Delicious Amish


ONE WORD: YUMMO.

I LOVE Amish food and growing up we had Amish that lived in the area in Northeast Wisconsin (Still do and they drive past my parent's house all the time). It was always like a little slice of heaven when I would buy some cookies or fresh baked bread (Yeah....bread was something that I could NEVER master...so I would cheat and use my bread machine or go Amish). 

So when I saw the book Simply Delicious Amish Cooking: Recipes and Stories from the Amish of Sarasota, Florida by Sherry Gore, I was so excited. I flipped through the book and I can't WAIT to try  these recipes. I really enjoyed the Introduction and reading the stories through the book. And the pictures? Made me drool. I turn to mush when looking through cookbooks regardless. Glancing at the recipes, I was surprised to see some "special" ingredients (mashed potatoes in Cinnamon Rolls???!!!). Very excited to play. I love cooking, and this book just made my day!

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Accidental Pharisees


My pastor read this book and presented it to our congregation. He said this was a challenging book. This is coming from a pastor who has read lots of different types of material. So I was happy to see that this was a BookSneeze selection. 

I agree with Pastor. It was a challenging read. It got right to the heart of things and dug in deep. Deep into scripture, deep into your heart, deep into your soul and really made you think about things. I liked the Discussion sections at the end of the each Part. This is a real eye-opening book and if you are ready to take a deep breath, jump off the cliff and learn more about God, yourself, your faith...then I suggest reading this. If you are ready to look in the mirror and acknowledge who you are, then this is the book for you. No turning back.