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Kent and Barbara Hughes suggest the following to built family affection: 1. “The best possible foundation for building affection: love for God…We are able to love God and others through the reception of God’s love. Loving God is what makes other loves endure. This discipline, the day-to-day empowerment to live out this love for people who aren’t always “lovable,” is what fosters the ongoing growth of affection.” 2. “It is essential, then, if a family is to develop the bonds of affection, that the children have the assurance of their parents’ love for one another.” 3. “An obvious place to enhance family affection is at the dinner table. That is the single best daily opportunity families have for all gathering together…We encourage you never to surrender that choice time, for it is an unsurpassed opportunity to build family life.” 4. “Family vacations were at the heart of building the Hughes clan’s affections…we made disciplined investment in family vacations…Sometimes brief, spontaneous mini-vacations can (also) have important results in developing family unity and affection.” 5. “Mutual interests builds affection…Wise parents know this and look for a common interest or adopt their children’s interests as their own.” 6. “Families that learn to appreciate their points of uniqueness and to chuckle at their idiosyncrasies pull together in affection rather than apart in irritation.” 7. “The home is the place to be sentimental, corny, even weird for the sake of affection.” 8. “Wise parents who wish to enhance familial bonds will do their best to keep up the communication with grandparents and spent time with them if possible. Few things can be more elevating to family than loving affection extended across generations.” (Kent and Barbara Hughes).
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What are the changes from “bad tree” to “good tree,” “put off” to “put on” regarding our speech? Foul language to wholesome speech. Complaining to trusting the Lord. Criticism to edifying remarks. Gossip to prayer. Deception to speaking truth. Angry words to kind words. Trivial blabbering to meaningful speech. Worldly philosophy to biblical truth. Praising self to praising God. It is words that resemble the heart changed by the Holy Spirit. Words that are thus loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle and self-controlled.
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Tex-mex Sausage

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Eggs Tex-Mex 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Nonstick spray
1 Slightly beaten egg white
1/4 c Finely chopped onion
1 Clove garlic, minced
2 T Canned green chili peppers
1 Tbs. snipped fresh cilantro
1 T Vinegar
1 1/2 t Chili powder
1/8 t Ground red pepper
1/2 lb Ground turkey breast

INSTRUCTIONS

Spray a cold 10-inch skillet with nonstick coating; set aside. In a
medium mixing bowl combine the egg white, onion, garlic, green chili
peppers, cilantro, vinegar, chili powder, salt, and ground red  pepper.
Add the ground turkey; mix well. Shape the mixture into 8  patties.
Preheat the prepared skillet over medium heat. Place the  patties in
the skillet. Cook the patties over medium for 10 to 12  minutes or till
meat longer pink and juices clear, turning once.  Posted to Digest
eat-lf.v097.n088 by bmann@jcn1.com (Beverly Manning)  on Apr 1, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 288
Calories From Fat: 40
Total Fat: 4.5g
Cholesterol: 97.5mg
Sodium: 2300.9mg
Potassium: 927.5mg
Carbohydrates: 16.6g
Fiber: 3.7g
Sugar: 10.2g
Protein: 43.6g


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