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Michael will not be gaining the freshman 15. If he is lucky he will maintain his pre-college weight. Eating while on campus is a challenge. It often isn’t healthy & the choices aren’t what he’s used to having at home.
We love cookies! Oatmeal, chocolate chip, snickerdoodles, sugar cookies, peanut butter. They are all our favorites! The above saying about the dark side gets repeated A LOT around here.
For several years my hubby has mentioned molasses cookies & I just shied away from them because I knew I didn’t like them—selfish of me I know. The molasses cookies that I had didn’t have a very good flavor, almost bitter. However we did a pretty low key Father’s Day this year and one of the gifts we gave to the daddy in our house was a batch of molasses cookies.
Can I say I WAS WRONG! I love these cookies!! I will say they are not as sweet as say chocolate chip, however, that is okay by me. So if you need a classic spice cookie then this one may just be the one to add to your collection.
I went to a cookie exchange last night so this is all that is left from the batch I made yesterday. Now we do have a wonderful collection to choose from for the next few days as we bake our goodies for Christmas. However when I went for a cookie to have with my tea this morning guess what I chose? One of mine! They look crisp but they are actually pretty chewy which I really like in a cookie!
Molasses Cookies
(48 cookies)
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup Spectrum vegetable shortening(palm oil)
1/2 cup molasses
1 large egg
2 1/4 cups whole wheat or white wheat flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cloves
1/2 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp salt
1/4-1/2 cup granulated sugar
Combine brown sugar and shortening in a large bowl; beat with mixer at medium speed until light and fluffy. Add molasses and egg; beat well. Lightly spoon flour into a measuring cup; level with a knife. combine flour and next 5 ingredients(through salt), stirring with a whisk. Add flour mixture to sugar mixture; beat at low speed just until blended. Cover and freeze 1 hour. Preheat oven to 375.
Place granulated sugar in another bowl. Lightly coat hands with cooking spray. Shape dough in to 1-inch balls. Roll ball in sugar & place on greased cookie sheets. Bake at 375 for 8 minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes & remove from pan.
Try not to eat them all at one sitting—they are addicting! Enjoy!
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Have you ever heard of Bible Quizzing? There are ministries all over the US. We are part of Bible Quiz Fellowship nationally & locally Summit Bible Quizzing.
What is ‘Quizzing’ as it is commonly called?
One definition
Bible quizzing is a game that motivates Christian youth to study the Bible by making it fun and involving a group of teens.
The Basics
Kids memorize a portion(usually a chapter) of scripture. At a quiz they are asked to quote a verse from their portion or they are asked to answer a question.
The quizzers are sitting on pads that link to a quiz set which lights up. Whoever jumps fastest—lights up and they get a chance to answer.
Teams are formed of 7 quizzers. 5 members of the team are in at one time. 20 points are awarded when the question is answered correctly.
5 questions right? Quiz out! 3 answered incorrectly? Error out
We’ve been part of this wonderful organization for 9 years. My oldest has memorized large portions of the New Testament.
The next two are working hard this year on the book of John. Last night I listened to Chapter 5 from Elizabeth. She quoted word for word each verse out of order.
There were only two small mistakes.
It doesn’t get much better than that.
Interested in find out more? You can find a local ministry at Bible Quiz Fellowship.
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