Our Daily Bread
Some people think I am very smart. Boy, do I have them fooled! Well, I am sort of smart is some areas of my life. I am sooooo stupid in other areas. When a friend asked me for relationship advice, I just laughed and said "You are asking me? I have no frickin' clue!". ha!
Unfortunately, I also don't have a clue about how God works sometimes. No clue at all. I try to make things happen, usually good things, with my own plans and schemes instead of letting God work in his time. Do we understand how God works? Do we really understand who God is and what he has done (the passages from Job in the devotional). We think we know a lot, but we have no clue!
Lord, thank you for being so patient with us. Please help us get a clue and wait for things in your time!
Foodie Friday
I have my church dinner group Sunday night. I offered to make a side dish. If I don't hear any specific requests from the hosts, I think I will make this holiday casserole. I needed something without cheese since we have one person that doesn't like cheese. Here is the holiday vegetable casserole recipe I found. I will probably use a larger package of mixed veggies.
HOLIDAY CASSEROLE
Printed from COOKS.COM
1 brown onion
1 small package of mixed vegetables
1 cup sour cream
2 cups, seasoned croutons
1 can cream of mushroom/chicken soup
4 tablespoons of butter
Chop the onion into small pieces, sautee the onion and mixed veggies with
2 tablespoons of butter, put into 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Use the
remaining butter and sautee half of the croutons. Add to onion and veggie
mixture.
Add cream of mushroom/chicken soup and sour cream, Mix well. Saute
the remaining croutons and pour over the top of the casserole.
Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until it starts to bubble.
Take out and enjoy.
Serves 8.
Submitted by: Delvonna
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Let go, my friends! God will be there to catch you and hold you in his loving arms!
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