The sure test of the quality of any supposed change of heart will be found in its permanent effects. Whatever, therefore, may have been our inward experience, whatever joy or sorrow we may have felt, unless we bring forth fruits meet for repentance, our experience will profit us nothing. Repentance is incomplete unless it leads to confession and restitution in cases of injury; unless it causes us to forsake not merely outward sins, which others notice, but those which lie concealed in the heart; unless it makes us choose the service of God and live not for ourselves but for Him. There is no duty, which is either more obvious in itself, or more frequently asserted in the Word of God, than that of repentance.
Shredded cheddar cheese or processed American cheese (3 oz)
3/4
c
Loose-pack frozen hash brown potatoes
1/2
c
Chopped, fully-cooked ham or sausage
1/4
c
Chopped onions
2
tb
Cooking oil
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine eggs and 1/2 cup of the cheese; set aside. In a medium hot
skillet, cook potatoes, ham and onion in hot oil over medium-low heat for 8
minutes or till potatoes and onions are tender. Add the egg mixture to
vegetables and ham in skillet. Cook, stirring occasionally, till egg is
cooked but still glossy and moist. Transfer to serving plate. Top with
remaining cheese. Makes 1 serving.
From Cindy's Diner in Fort Wayne, IN Recipe printed in Midwest Living,
April 1993
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #199
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 12:45:11, -0500
From: TJFM10C@prodigy.com (MRS ROSANNE E TROXEL)
A Message from our Provider:
“Who hears \”Depart from me, for I never knew you\”?”
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