The following prayer is from one of my most cherished & favorite Bible Teachers, Beth Moore. May this prayer be the prayer of all of our hearts as we stand up and declare victory for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Prayer for Our Nation Beth MooreFather in Heaven,We lift our eyes toward Your Throne,where [...]
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Just tried this recipe for the first time last Friday…turned out beautifully! The recipe uses a basic pound cake base. We southerners love pound cake…you can use this recipe for a warm cinnamon treat or make your own variations by adding various fruits, chocolate chips, toppings and glazes. Sour Cream Coffee Cake Barefoot Contessa Prep [...]
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I must warn you these recipes from SBI are not for the dieter at heart. I myself have a hard time bringing myself to taste test these creations! However if you are looking for a special treat to serve on occasion these are great recipes that scream or should I say, “hollar” southern hos-pi-tal-i-ty! Enjoy! [...]
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Well I officially miss home. It has been a while since I have been able to return to my roots of Hendersonville North Carolina and I must say I am a bit “homesick”! I am missing the mountains, the apple blossoms in the spring time, the warm sunshine and cool mountain breeze. Kentucky is beautiful [...]
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A lot of people often ask me, “so, what do you do at your new job?” After careful thought and consideration I have decided to post a blog about “my job.” : ) In some ways my job is kind of like “Finishing School” I have my high school diploma, a Bachelor of Science, in [...]
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Family Vacations have always been a part of my family. Growing up Mom and Dad always made sure we went to the beach, camping, theme parks, sight seeing ect…it was something I appreciated and looked forward to as a child but I appreciate it even more now. With the busyness of “grown up” life and [...]
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Homes are structures that hold stories, they hold dreams, they hold memories. This old home near my house in Lexington Kentucky has its own story to tell. The old cliche, “if walls could talk,” came to mind as my husband and I explored the property. Snapping photos of the broken windows, peeling paint, and overgrown [...]
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I have copied this article in its entirety. I dedicate this posting to all the beautiful women in my life! ~S~ Beauty from the Inside Out By Janet Maccaro, PH.D., C.N.C. You’ll need more than cosmetics for great-looking skin and a lovely appearance. You’ll need to understand the health and beauty connection. Beauty truly [...]
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Being like most humans…a creature of habit, I have always been comfortable in my distinct bare French Manicured fingernails. Perfectly happy and content with the simplicity, cleanliness, and neatness of the white tip in all its glory until one day, I took a step outside the box, and went with RED. Red fingernails are a [...]
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