Yummy Whole Wheat Bread

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2011May3My family loves this healthy bread, especially toasted. With a breadmaker, it’s fast and simple to make.

1 pkg. yeast

1/8 tsp. ginger

2 1/2 C. bread flour

1 1/4 C. whole wheat flour

1/2 C. wheat germ

1 tsp. salt

3 T. honey

*1 12 oz. can of evaporated milk

2 T. lightly flavored olive oil

1/2 C. cracked wheat

1/2 C. boiling water

Instructions:

Cover the 1/2 C. cracked wheat with the boiling water in a small bowl. Stir and let cool.2011May3b

Put the rest of the ingredients in your breadmaker in the order suggested by your manufacturer, then the cooled cracked wheat.

Select white bread and push “Start.” Slice bread after cooling.

*Do-it-yourself evaporated milk
No need to pay a premium for those little cans of evaporated milk. Evaporated milk is simply fresh milk that has had about 60% of its water content removed. You can make your own in two minutes or less.

Just mix these ingredients:

  • 1 cup non-fat dry milk
  • 1  cup plus 2 T. water

Yield: 1 1/2 cups (in place of 12 ounce can)

Note: Without a breadmaker, you can hand knead, let the bread rise in warm area until doubled, punch down, then let rise another 35 minutes. Bake in two buttered loaf pans at 375 degrees 25-30 minutes or until the tops are golden brown. Slice after cooling.

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Raisin Cranberry Cinnamon Bread

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This is a healthy bread that I like to make for my family. We love to use it for cinnamon toast and peanut butter & jelly sandwiches! It also uses that last overly-ripe banana.

Takes 5-10 minutes to get the ingredients in the breadmaker, then let the machine work it’s magic.

Ingredients

1 tsp. yeast

1/2 tsp.salt

3/4 tsp. cinnamon

2 1/4 C. flour

1 T. non-fat dry milk powder

1/2 tsp. sugar

2 T. lite applesauce

3/4 banana

1 C. water

1/4 C. craisins

1/4 C. raisins

Directions:

Put in the breadmaker in the order suggested by the manufacturer, press white bread, and “start”. Makes a 1 pound loaf.

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Remembering Truth

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Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight. Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word.                     Psalm 119:35-37

  • Beauty = you are a size 2 and have no wrinkles.
  • Having that thing will make you happy.
  • It’s all about you.

Lies. Lies. Lies. Our culture is lying to us every day. The deception is delivered through print ads, radio, TV, and more. There is really no escaping it.

But one thing we can do is combat it with steady doses of truth. Those might come through listening to praise music while working around the house, listening to a sermon podcast while taking a run, or reading scripture posted on a bathroom mirror.

One of the best ways to take in truth is by memorizing God’s Word, putting it deep into the heart and mind. A helpful tactic in memorizing scripture that I like to use is drawing fun pictures as memory aids. This is especially helpful in remembering the order of things when memorizing long passages.

Following are the verses we memorized in women’s Bible Study the last two weeks:

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Give it a try! Have some fun. Pick a scripture that speaks specifically to a struggle that you are in the middle of, and I can guarantee your stress level will decrease and peace level will increase.

Dear Father, help me to take delight in your Word. Turn my heart toward you and away from selfish gain. Show me how to focus my eyes away from worthless things and on to you and your ways. Amen.

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Loving Chipotle at Home

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2011Feb18The homemade Chipotle night this week was a big hit with everyone in my family! I thought you might like to do the same.

Here’s how we did it: I bought the bake-your-own tortillas from the refrigerated section at WalMart. It’s a little more work, but they are so good fresh (like at Chipotle!) Also, I looked up the Chipotle meat recipes and they were way too involved for me. So I simply put 6 boneless chicken thighs in the slow cooker on low for 6 hours and added ½ jar salsa verde, and shook in some cayenne pepper and chili pepper to spice it up. Juicy, tender and tasty!

We filled our tortillas with rice, beans, chicken, shredded Monterey Jack cheese, corn, shredded lettuce, tomatoes and salsa (or pico de gallo if you have it!) I didn’t have the corn salsa recipe at the time (it’s listed below), but I will also spice that up next time with some onions, lime and cilantro. The key seems to be lots of LIME and CILANTRO in everything. I looked up how to make the lime tortilla chips and it was way too much work for me! BUT I recommend getting the Cactus Creek Margarita Lime Chips – they are delicious and only 99 cents a bag! I know Brookshire’s carries them.

Enjoy!

Chipotle’s Basmati Rice Recipe
1 teaspoon vegetable oil or butter
2 tsp. fresh cilantro
2/3 cup white basmati rice
1 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 Lime

In a 2-quart heavy saucepan, heat oil or butter over low heat, stirring occasionally until melted. Add rice and lime juice, stir for 1 minute. Add water and salt, bring to a full rolling boil. At boiling, cover, turn down to simmer over low heat until rice is tender and the water is absorbed, about 25 minutes. Fluff rice with a fork.

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Basmati is a long-grained rice, with a fine texture. It can be found in Middle Eastern and India markets, as well as some supermarkets.
(Source: http://www.chipotlefan.com/index.php?id=rice_recipe#)

 Chipotle’s black bean recipe                    

You’ll love the versatility of this recipe. Match it with highly seasoned dishes such as beef or pork fajitas, or use it to add zip to a menu with broiled salmon, sautéed catfish, or a vegetarian roll-up. You can substitute regular salsa for the chipotle salsa if you prefer.

Yield: 2 servings (serving size: 3/4 cup) So, you will probably want to double this recipe!

Ingredients

  • 2  teaspoons  vegetable oil
  • 1/2  cup  chopped red bell pepper
  • 2  garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4  cup  bottled chipotle salsa (such as Jardine’s)
  • (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained
  • tablespoons  chopped fresh cilantro

Preparation

Heat oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add bell pepper and garlic; cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in salsa and beans; simmer 5 minutes. Sprinkle with cilantro.

(Source: http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=10000000226447)

Chipotle’s Corn Salsa

Sweet, spicy, and delicious!

6 ears Sweet Yellow Corn
2 Poblano Chilies
1/2 Red Onion
2 Red Jalapenos
1/3 Cup Chopped Cilantro
1 Tablespoon Lime Juice
Salt and Black Pepper to Taste

(Source: http://www.recipesecrets.net/blog/recipes/copycat-chipotle-corn-salsa/)

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Heavenly Potatoes

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2011Feb2But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.      Matthew 6:33

I glanced at my watch, realizing it was already 4 p.m. Disappointed in myself for getting so wrapped up in ministry tasks that I forgot to get to the grocery store, I sighed. Dillon doesn’t make many requests, but he had that day. He asked me to make his favorite potato soup on that cold night for dinner. In my mind I could already see the disappointment in his eyes when he would realize I didn’t fulfill my promise.

Five minutes later my daughter Karis walked in the door lugging a big bag and announced, “Potato delivery!” I ran to her to find out why she was bringing in a sack of potatoes, and she said our friend Mrs. Runyan had just given it to her.

How did Karen know? was my first thought. I then ran out to where she was parked in front of my house to find out what prompted her to bring me potatoes that afternoon (though I was pretty sure I already knew the answer to that!)

She said she had been at the grocery store buying potatoes and they were on a “buy one, get one free” special. Because she couldn’t imagine needing that many potatoes, she only picked up one bag. However, at the checkout counter the clerk convinced her that she might as well take the second bag since it was free. When unpacking the groceries at home, Karen again wondered what she would do with all the potatoes.  She was headed to our house to pick up her son Ben, so I guess it seemed like a reasonable thing to bring food to a family of seven (do you think Karen felt led by the Holy Spirit as she brought potatoes our way?)

Another Matthew 6:33 moment. They come in many ways, sometimes in the form of a gentle reminder of something that I need to do and often in the form of a gift of needed clothing or food unexpectedly coming our way. Each time one of those moments happens I feel my loving Heavenly Father smiling and reminding me that he knows me and delights in meeting my needs when I surrender full trust to Him. I felt extra joy in watching Dillon enjoy dinner that night, and it tasted especially delicious as I reflected on the Lord’s loving provision and care.

Lord, help me not to worry about my life, what I will eat or drink; or about my body, what I will wear. I recognize that life is more important than food, and the body more important that clothes. Help me to look at how you care for the birds of the air, and realize how much more valuable I am to you than they. Help me to put all my energies into seeking you and trusting you. Amen.

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2010 Stull Stats

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Running the Numbers for 2010

½ …of the Dynamic Duo. Batman Derek delighted preschool birthday party attendees (and had as much fun as the kids!)

1…Spring Break Mission Trip to Belize (Dillon), surprise Toby Mac concert/backstage meet & greet for Caleb and his buddy, glorious drive through Rocky Mountain National Park listening to “How Great is Our God”, arthroscopic knee surgery (Brenna).

2…triathlons, soloists in the children’s musical “Esther-Ordinary Faith” (Karis & Micah), musicals Derek performed in.

3…weeks of summer drawing camp.

4…brothers produced a “Parked on Piano” CD, kids went to a week at Sky Ranch Camp and had a blast.

5…minutes for the Stull family to ski from the top of the mountain at Red River to the lower ski lift to get in one last run before the lifts closed their last day of skiing, height of Derek’s tall unicycle (in feet).

8… the inches Derek has grown in the last year.

10….minute-long surprise 40th birthday party for friend Jon Poe at a Colorado Springs gas station when we crossed paths traveling from/to Colorado this summer (basically, cupcakes eaten in 2 booths and a “Happy Birthday” song, and a gift opening!), number of stories Chris and the boys leapt off of a platform after they zip lined ¼ mile down a mountain in Branson, MO.

15…number of stitches Karis got (after accidents resulting in cuts on the knee and chin).

16…MBHS tennis team members, including Dillon, who made history by qualifying for regionals (and made it to the semi-finals).

20…years of marriage celebrated in Laguna Beach, CA.

24…hours. The time Brenna and Chris had for Derek’s surprise room makeover (from western theme to music/band theme).

60…Number of pheasant Chris, his dad, his uncle and cousin got hunting in South Dakota.

90+…mph pitches Derek caught from former Texas Ranger pitcher on a Germany baseball mission trip.

125…Percentage our car insurance went up this year. Dillon and Derek got their license/permit the same week.

300+…the number of roses our Belinda’s Dream rosebush provided for us to enjoy.

350…FBC McKinney youth to camp, and Chris and Brenna went as sponsors.

490…youth participated in FBC McKinney’s DiscipleNow weekend, including 8 high school juniors at the Stull’s house.

9,000…people who came to our church’s Christmas Journey, in which Chris was a Roman Guard, Dillon was Jesus on the cross, Derek was a shepherd and Brenna and the kids were Bethlehem shoppers.

Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, His love endures forever (Psalm 136:1). Looking forward to 2011 and praying His grace will cover your lives as you enter into the New Year.

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Christmas: shingles or jingles?

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2010Dec2Christmas 2004 brought me a gift I’d never experienced: shingles. Shingles are a nerve infection caused by the chickenpox virus, resulting in areas of painful rash covered with blisters. It lays dormant for years but rears its ugly head just when you really need a break — in times of high stress. I had a wide band of blisters around the right side of my waist that was so painful that it was almost unbearable for anything (even clothing) to touch it.

Why the outbreak?

  • We had just packed up and made an inter-state move with our family of seven a few months before (children ages 1, 4, 6, 8 and 10.)
  • I had barely finished decorating our new house when it was time to take some of those things down to put Christmas decorations up.
  • I volunteered to host forty people for the minister’s Christmas party sit-down dinner.
  • My two-year-old daughter was having some serious set-backs in her potty-training.
  • We bought a new puppy, who became my simultaneous “potty”-training project.
  • Normal extra Christmas activities needed to be done…there were cards to write, gifts to buy and wrap, baking to do, concerts to attend….

Now, any one of the above could cause high stress in and of themselves, but I had the major combo working against me that year.  I got through it and the shingles faded by New Year’s, but this was not a model year for me celebrating the heart of Christmas, the peace and joy that our newborn King brings!

Since that time each December I have first of all not done things like volunteer to host forty people for a sit-down dinner five days before Christmas or buy a new puppy a week before Christmas. But I have tried to discipline myself to keep the heart of Christmas in every day of December. If the peace and joy start to slip, I try to make an adjustment.

That means I will go to bed on time (almost!) in order to get much-needed rest even though the cards aren’t written and the baking I had hoped to accomplish isn’t done. I will have quality time with my family and not focus soley on marking off things on my  list each day. I will stop to rest, sit by the fire, drink some hot chocolate every once in a while (it may only be for ten minutes, but it is good for my soul!)

This last week my friend Karen, whose daughter is getting married Dec. 18 (talk about a stressful season) shared with me one way they simplified. Her daughter had hoped to give away small trees at the reception to every family who attends her wedding. This would mean shipping in hundreds of small trees, storing them (and keeping them alive!), transporting them to the wedding in a trailer and then arranging them in a tree shape on a table. After prayer, they decided to go a simpler route. The bride and groom both have a heart for missions. Instead of buying the trees, they are giving the same amount of money to missions projects in honor of their guests. It will be noted in the program…and done.

Will you join me in the goal for peace and joy-filled December days? Most likely you might need to simplify in order to do this. Think about what changes you can make to make things easier on yourself. For those of you with little ones, you will need to do some extra-simplifying to make it through the season with joy and peace. And let me know how you do. Now, please excuse me while I give myself ten minutes to sit at the piano to play some favorite hymn arrangements, in my Savior’s honor.

For to us a child is born…and he will be called

Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,

Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Isaiah 9:6

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Dresser Dilemma

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2010Nov2In August, when our fifteen-year-old son Derek was away at camp, I got sneaky. I moved out the western decor that had been in his room for years and updated the look with a theme that fit his interests.  Within our 24-hour decorating time restraints, the Lord blessed us with some great finds at garage sales and store clearance shelves, and helped us see things in our own home that we could move to his room to create the new look.

The room was set except for one piece. I wanted to replace his cluttered shelves with a dresser. Chris and I visited resale furniture shops all over town and couldn’t find anything that would work.

Two months into the search, I stopped at an estate sale. They had a nice dresser that looked like it would be perfect to paint for Derek’s room. It included a mirror and side table, which I didn’t really need, but it still looked like a good possibility. I was trying to get a better look at it, but two women were standing in front of it…or maybe a better word for it would be “guarding it”. I asked them if they were buying the set, and they said they didn’t know, continuing to hold their hands out on each side of them to achieve maximum coverage. One woman feverishly pressed the buttons on her phone, then went on to describe the furniture and what a great deal it was. After learning her friend wasn’t interested, she gave a big sigh and called another number. “This dresser is incredible, and for such an unbelievable price. Do you have a place for it in your house?…No? Are you sure?”  They stood there  (yes, still in “guard mode” as they could see I was still in “wait mode”) lamenting the fact that they couldn’t believe this was such an incredible deal and they couldn’t find anyone who could use it (Hello, I’m right here!) Then they began brainstorming more friends they might call.

In an attempt to not say or do anything that I would later regret, I took a deep breath and prayed a quick prayer for patience. Just then a table covered with stuff over in the corner caught my eye. Pulling back the table cloth, I could see it was another dresser. Solid wood. Paintable. A little shorter than the other dresser, which would be nice for Derek’s small room. Could definitely work. But it didn’t have a price, so I wasn’t sure if it was for sale. I found a salesman, and he told me to make an offer. I figured he would want a hundred dollars for it, and was just about to say, “Would you take seventy-five for it?” when I remembered my garage-sale-shopping rule about letting the other person be the first to state the amount. When I hesitated, he said, “How about forty?” Fighting the urge to jump up and down, I did my best to calmly reply that I would take it.

It was an easy paint job – one coat of black spray primer, then two coats of black spray paint.  It dried outside on the back patio and was ready to be moved to Derek’s room when I came across another can of black spray paint in the garage paint closet. It read “high lustre gloss perfect for furniture finishing”…but what I didn’t notice (or at least comprehend) was the word “lacquer”.  I quickly grabbed it and ran to apply one final coat that I thought would perfectly finish off the paint job with a high-lustre gloss.

Within five minutes of coating the dresser, bubbles began to appear. That was when the word “lacquer” caught my eye. I’ve covered a water-based paint with an oil-based paint!!! Big mistake. As the paint continued to raise up I realized I had a choice to make: either live with a dresser that looked like it had a severe rash, or scrape. Moments like this have earned me the name “Anxious Annie” by my husband — another fabulous idea quickly executed gone bad.

My husband patiently worked alongside me with a scraper, and all the layers of paint on the top of the dresser peeled off like a banana peel. For some reasons, the sides just peeled a little, giving it a grainy distressed look. Could I like this? Maybe, but my disappointment shrouded any hope I had of being finished with this project. I moved it to the covered patio to dry again, and walked away.

A few days later I realized I did like the look. It wasn’t your normal run-of-the-mill black dresser. This thing had character! After checking with a couple of neighbors who gave two thumbs up, I moved it to Derek’s room. It was perfect and just what we needed.

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Later I reflected on my dresser situation and two verses:

  • In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps (Proverbs 16:9). I could have pushed through to get what I thought I wanted, dresser #1. The frustrating roadblock to it may have been God’s way to provide a more affordable, just-what-I-needed item that was a better size.
  • And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28). My haste produced what looked to be a disaster. All the work I had done had been in vain. However, it turned out to be something beautiful — I liked it more than the one I had imagined.

Father, help me to rest daily in your provision and your plan for me. Thank you for making something good of my mistakes, and for working in ways beyond my greatest imagination.

Now if I can just convince Chris and the boys to move the large armoir down the stairs and out to the back so the dresser can have a matching piece….

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