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• Nov. 25, 2009 - Happy Thanksgiving Everyone

Posted By Shirley

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~In Everything Give Thanks~





SO YOU WOULD KNOW

How many times must I prove how much I love you?
How many ways must my love for you I show?
And how many times must I rescue you from trouble,
For you to know just how much I, I love you?

Didn't I wake you up this morning?
Weren't you clothed and in your right mind?
When you walked up on this problem,
Didn't I step in right on time?
When you were weak and on life's journey,
Didn't My angels carry you?
So you would know,
So you would know,
So you would know,
Just how much I, I love you.

How, how many days must I build a fence all around you?
How many nights must I wipe all your tears away?
And how, how many storms must I pull you safely through,
For you to know just how much I, I love you?

Didn't I wake you up this morning?
Weren't you clothed and in your right mind?
When you walked up on this problem,
Didn't I step in right on time?
When you were weak and on life's journey,
Didn't My angels carry you?
So you would know,
So you would know,
So you would know,
Just how much I, I love you.

Oh didn't I put food on your table,
Show up when the bills were due?
And when that old pain was wracking your body,
Didn't I send healing down to you?
And when you were lost in sin and sorrow,
Didn't I die to set you free?
So you would know,
So you would know,
So you would know,
Just how much I, I love you.

 

                                              by Tennessee Harmony 



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• Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - Post from the Past: Thanking God for Our Thorns

Posted By Amy Verlennich
One of my all time favorite stories I love to read each Thanksgiving... it's worth the read... and please feel free to share what thorns you'll be thankful for this Thanksgiving!

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• Nov. 25, 2009 - Homeschooling Through High School ~ Turkey Leftovers Plus a Brand New Meme to Join!

Posted By HomeschoolBlogger Company Blog in Homeschooling Through High School

Thanksgiving Greetings and Blessings from Chicagoland!

I want to take this opportunity to share with my Homeschooling Through High School readers a new meme which you (and parents of all our awesome homeschooling teenagers) can join!  Hop on over to my HSB blog, "Plans4You" to learn all about...


Next, I have a simple recipe to share which your high schoolers can make with all your leftover Thanksgiving turkey!  Be sure to log the time they spend making this on their Home Ec time card so you can apply it to a Home Economics credit!
(If you're not sure what a "Home Ec time card" is, please read my posts from August 19, 2009, "Keeping Track of Credits," and August 26, 2009, "Clever Credits."  You can find them
HERE.)


LEFTOVER TURKEY MASTER BLEND
This "Master Blend" can be used to make a number of dishes,
or you can serve it "as is" over rice, toast, or in a pastry shell.
The recipe calls for 4 cups of shredded turkey...if you don't have that much, you can either add some shredded chicken to make up the difference, or cut the Master Blend recipe in half, and be sure to cut any recipes and baking dish sizes you use the Master Blend in by half, as well.
 
4 cups shredded turkey
4 Tbl. unsalted butter (1/2 stick)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups chicken stock (may use canned chicken broth, but not bouillon)
1-1/2 cups whole milk, half-and-half, or light cream
Lemon juice, salt & pepper, nutmeg to taste
 
Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. 
 
Add flour, and whisk until smooth.  Cook for 1 minute, whisking constantly. 

Add chicken stock and whisk until smooth. 

Whisk in milk, half-and-half, or light cream.  Increase the heat to medium and bring the mixture just to a simmer, whisking constantly. 

Remove pan from heat; scrape the inside of the saucepan with a wooden spoon or heat-proof rubber spatula, and whisk vigorously to break up any lumps.  

Return the pan to the heat and, whisking, bring to a simmer and cook for 1 minute.

Stir in the shredded turkey (4 cups worth), and cook for 1 minute more.  Remove from heat.

Season to taste with a few drops of lemon juice, salt and pepper, and a couple pinches of ground nutmeg.

That is your "Master Blend."  You can use this immediately in one of the following recipes, or you can save it for use another time.  Here are four recipes to choose from:
Turkey Pot Pie
Prepared dough for pastry crust (use your favorite recipe...you can use biscuit dough, too...even the pre-made doughs you buy in a tube at the grocery store, like crescent rolls or "Grands" type doughs will work here!  You'll be covering a 13X9 pie.)
2 Tbl. unsalted butter
1 medium onion, chopped
3 medium carrots, peeled and sliced 1/4-inch thick
2 small celery stalks, sliced 1/4-inch thick
3/4 cup frozen peas, thawed
3 Tbs. fresh parsley, minced
1 egg, beaten

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Grease a 13X9-inch baking pan.  
Heat butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat until foam starts to subside.  Add onion, carrots, and celery; cook, stirring often, until barely tender--about 5 minutes.  
Stir the cooked vegetables into the Turkey Master Blend along with the thawed peas and the parsley.  
Pour the turkey/vegetable mixture into the prepared pan.  Now you'll cover the mixture with your dough:
  • Biscuit dough: arrange biscuits on top of turkey, overlapping the biscuits if necessary. 
  • Drop biscuit dough: drop small biscuits on top to cover.
  • Pie dough: roll dough out into the shape of your pan, place on top of turkey, and tuck the edges in against the pan sides. 

Brush the top of the dough with about 2 Tbs. (1/2 an egg) of beaten egg for a goldeny-brown glaze.

Bake 25 to 35 minutes until the turkey mix is bubbly and the topping is nicely browned.

TURKEY TETRAZZINI

1-1/2 Tbs. unsalted butter
8 ounces sliced mushrooms (about 2-1/3 cups)
8 ounces spaghetti, macaroni, or egg noodles
1/2 cup slivered or sliced almonds, toasted lightly
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese


Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Grease a 13X9-inch baking pan.

Heat butter in large skillet over medium-high heat until the foam begins to subside.

Add sliced mushrooms and cook, stirring, until tender...about 5 minutes.

Stir the mushrooms into the Turkey Master Blend.

Cook pasta according to package directions in a large pot of salted water until tender.  Drain well.  Stir pasta into turkey mixture along with almonds.

Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.  Bake 25 to 35 minutes until sauce is bubbly and the cheese is golden brown.


TURKEY CHILI PEPPER CASSEROLE

One or two 4-1/2 ounce cans of chopped mild or hot green chili peppers, drained (the amount you choose is determined by how hot you want this!)
1/4 tsp. ground cumin
4 ounces tortilla chips, lightly crushed (don't pulverize these...should have 2 to 3 cups after crushing.)
8 ounces grated Cheddar cheese (2 cups, lightly packed)


Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Grease a 13X9 baking pan.

To the Turkey Master Blend, add chili peppers (be sure to drain them first!) and cumin.  Mix well.

In the prepared pan, layer the turkey mixture alternately with layers of tortilla chips and cheese.  End with a layer of tortilla chips sprinkled with cheese.  

Bake 25 to 35 minutes until the sauce is bubbly and the cheese is golden brown.


TURKEY AND RICE CASSEROLE

1-1/2 Tbl. unsalted butter
8 ounces mushrooms, sliced (about 2-1/3 cups)
3 cups cooked white rice or wild rice blend
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans, toasted
1/3 cup dry, unseasoned breadcrumbs
2 Tbs. grated Parmesan cheese
1 Tbs. melted butter


Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Grease a 13X9-inch baking pan.

Heat butter in a medium skillet over medium-high heat until the foam begins to subside.  Add mushrooms and cook, stirring until tender--about 5 minutes.

Stir the mushrooms into the Turkey Master Blend along with the cooked rice and toasted nuts. Pour the mixture into baking pan. 

In a bowl, mix together breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, and melted butter.  Sprinkle over top of casserole. 

Bake 25 to 35 minutes until sauce is bubbly and the crumbs are golden brown.


Enjoy your Thanksgiving, enjoy your leftover turkey (or make every single one of these with chicken and enjoy that!), and enjoy your teenagers! Be sure to visit me at Plans4You to check out the new meme.  May God bless you and your homeschool this week!

Lori

 

Lori Havens has been married to Kevin for 24 years.  They live in Illinois with their two sons, Bryan (17) and Nathan (16), and dog Sunny (9).  Lori enjoys writing, gardening, reading, and the outdoors.  She hosts the "Thursday Talkin' About Teenagers" meme at her HSB blog, "Plans4You," and is the author of "Should I Be A Nurse? A Journey of Self-Exploration for Those Considering a Career in Nursing" and  "7 Essential Questions Every Future Nurse Must Ask."      You can find her blogging at both Homeschool Blogger and Homestead Blogger  .

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• Nov. 25, 2009 - Please Come...

Posted By Shirley

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• Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - Post from the Past: Things to do for Thanksgiving

Posted By Amy Verlennich
For those of you looking for some things to do for Thanksgiving (whether homeschooling or not)... check out some of the following ideas from a post from the past:

FREE Thanksgiving Unit Studies and More!

Please feel free to share any of the ideas or traditions you do in your home for Thanksgiving!
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• Nov. 24, 2009 - Okay, If You've Never Entered One ~ Do It Now ~ This Is GREAT!

Posted By Shirley

FYSF: Super-Sized Giveaway: Nov. 20 - Dec. 4, 2009

Don't forget to visit and leave you're comment!

http://www.clothdiaperblog.com/

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• Nov. 24, 2009 - My Eyes Hurt

Posted By Homeschooling6

I have been doing all my CHRISTmas shopping online. My eyes hurt from the computer. I'm mainly purchasing gift from Vision Forum, Christianbook & Timberdoodle. I'm not getting too many toys but more puzzle type stuff and lots of survival things. My two little guys will have lots of battles with their sword and shields

 

 

Well Lance wants to play a game!

 

Bye,

Linda<><

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• Nov. 24, 2009 - Simple Woman's Daybook

Posted By Mom of Three Little Ladies and one Little Blessing Boy

For Today, Tuesday, November 24th, 2009


Outside My Window... 

Cold and sunny with a snow-covered ground. 

 I'm thinking...

We really need to increase our monthly support.

From the learning rooms... 

The older girls are getting so much better at doing their work on their own.  I have to be more diligent to check their work and do thier follow-up questions or narration.

I am thankful for... 

Our suburban is bought and our insurance is paid up for six months.  Also that we have siblings that pitch in and gift us with money when things are tight...    

From the kitchen...

Tonight is Sunday Oven-fried Chicken - made gluten-free of course, with salad, mashed potatoes, and a veggie.

I am wearing...
Corduroy, off-white long-sleeved blouse with rose colored flowers, blue jeans, white socks.  My hair is pulled back in a braid.
One of my favorite things... 
Hearing from a faraway friend, and making plans for bigger and better things.
I am reading... 

Of Men and Of Angels by Brock and Brodie Thoene

I am hoping... 
That we can raise our monthly support to 100% of our needs. 

I am creating...
 
Dreams of a better tomorrow.  

I am hearing...
Music from the television in the basement.  The kids are watching Tiny Heroes on video.   

Around the house ... 
I think all the kids are in the basement watching the movie.  Soon we need to do spelling with the two oldest girls to finish school, and start supper.

I am going... 

nowhere for the holidays.  
   
A few plans for the rest of the week... 

School tomorrow, then off on Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving.  Will be celebrating the holiday with the community here and my immediate family.

Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...

(coming soon)

caption.

I hope you enjoyed your peek into our mountain haven!  Come again!

Feeding on His Faithfulness,

Carol


If you would like to join us in The Simple Woman's Daybook, please see our Hostess, Peggy for details.  You may also visit her for the Mr. Linky to many other Simple Women.

 

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• Nov. 24, 2009 - Tightwad Tuesday ~ Participating In A Craft Fair

Posted By Canadagirl in Tightwad Tuesday

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Participating In A Craft Fair

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The last 3 years I have participated in a craft fair in November.  I started off with beaded bookmarks and fudge.  the second year I did fudge, necklaces, earrings,candles, and rhubarb juice.  This year I did fudge, rhubarb juice ( two kinds plain and also a raspberry rhubarb which was a BIG hit),candles-beeswax, knitted baby booties.  I have worked up to this as my youngest got old enough for me to be away for two days with big brothers taking care of them. 

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Each year I set a goal to try to reach.  This year I wanted to earn enough to buy a grain grinder.  I also try to go into the fair with having everything paid for.  I came close to attaining that.  I did earn enough to pay for my supplies, table, my goal and very close to buying more supplies for more candles that I will be dropping off at a local artistan store. 

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I have been working each year to get something to help me make it easier to make healthier food inexpensively.  Last year I got a Kitchen Aide Mixer and boy did that make my life easier in making food from scratch quickly.  I am putting this out there to maybe help start someones wheels moving in brainstorming how you can make things that seem to be out of reach normally but can be attained with some elbow grease and a goal. 

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 I am very thankful God has helped me and my family in this way.  I also have to say that I am thankful that this is only once a year.  I sold twice as much as I did last year.  God put in my mind to also sell raspberry-rhubarb juice along with the rhubarb juice.  It was a BIG hit along with my fudge.  I was very pleased how everyone liked my baby booties.  I had stitched snow flakes on the toe and also I blanket stitched on the top cuff.  Next year I will be making bigger kid  sizes and some adult sizes too.  

. I have to say that I couldn't be this pulled away for very much more.  I love being a mom first and let this be a side thing to help my family in a short term.  I thank the Lord for blessing this last week ends sales.

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Now to join in the fun of Tightwad Tuesday....

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  Link your TWT post click on MckLinky and give exact the URL of your post.   (each Tuesday that  you join in on the fun)  

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example of a URL ...

http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Canadagirl/693425/

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  Now go ahead link and read and comment on all these other's wonderful TWT's. 

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 Lets save our pennies, nickles, dimes, and dollars  together !

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"There are only a few big ways to save money but there are many small ways ....that all adds up."

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• Nov. 24, 2009 - NEA Puts Power Ahead of Kids

Posted By Gena Suarez, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
It's really no surprise to anyone ever that the NEA was more interested in protecting its power than educating children. What is surprising is that they actually feel confident enough in their power to admit it. Here's the NEA's General Counsel admitting as much in his retirement speech this past summer.
"Despite what some among us would like to believe it is not because of our creative ideas. It is not because of the merit of our positions. It is not because we care about children and it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child. NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power....

This is not to say that the concern of NEA and its affiliates with closing achievement gaps, reducing dropout rates, improving teacher quality and the like are unimportant or inappropriate. To the contrary. These are the goals that guide the work we do. But they need not and must not be achieved at the expense of due process, employee rights and collective bargaining. That simply is too high a price to pay.

(View YouTube video on this subject here.)


If you're a parent with children in the public schools you can voice your objections here. But the best way to object is by removing your children from their schools. Without your children they have no real power.

In a related story, future teachers in Minnesota are being "reducated" and become "culturally competent"

Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin
in order to obtain a teacher certificate.

-Spunky

Cross-posted, with permission, from SpunkyHomeSchool

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