Showing posts with label guest post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest post. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Asher’s Chocolate Covered Cherries

In the Bible, Asher is noted for being a maker of dainties.

Bread from Asher shall be rich, And he shall yield royal dainties. 

Genesis 49:20

He has yet to disappoint us . . . as he creates good tasting dainties in the kitchen frequently.

Without further ado, let me introduce Asher (7) and welcome him for his first guest posting on Granola Mom 4 God.

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I  went  to Costco and we bought cherries and after two days I started making them.

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    1. get a hand full of Ghirardelli chocolate chips and some cherries
    2. get a metal pot with water  and a metal  bowl
    3. put the Chocolate chips in the bowl and put the bowl on top of the pot on the stove and cook them for 10 minutes and stir them constantly
    4. remove the bowl when the chocolate has melted
    5. dip the cherries in the hot bowl of chocolate
    6. take the chocolate covered cherry out of the chocolate bowl and let them sit to harden on wax paper

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Whose Birthday Is It?

There is a tendency to supply the Christmas tree with many gifts, as if the gifts were the needles that fell off of the heavy boughs. . . .

To read more . . . please, join me over at Sharing the Journey, as we discuss whose birthday we are celebrating this Christmas season.  Chelsey has been hosting a great series titled 25 Days of Christmas Traditions.

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Can’t wait to read your thoughts!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Once Upon a Book: Waiting for Wings

If you need something else to do in your spare time . . . head on over to Totally Tots and read my post about this colorful book:

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Waiting for Wings

By Lois Ehlert

It is Sir Honey’s last time to be featured in the Once Upon A Book (OUAB) hosted over at Totally Tots!   Mr. Smiley will be the star for my monthly OUAB post, which is specifically geared towards children up to the age of 48 months! 

Head on over and say, “Goodbye!”