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August, 2011 Strength, Motherhood, Recipes, Breakfast, Laundry, C o up on s

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HEART TO HEART NEWSLETTER
ENCOURAGEMENT TO WOMEN 

A categorized storehouse of information for you from past newsletters,
plus a second blog just for recipes!
 
Compiled especially for you with love by Lois Breneman  
 
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August, 2011 Strength, Motherhood, Recipes, Breakfast, Laundry, Couponing
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IN THIS ISSUE:   
WHEN YOU NEED A LITTLE EXTRA STRENGTH
BANANA NUT CHOCO POPS
SWEET AND SOUR SALAD DRESSING
SPINACH QUICHE
HASH BROWN QUICHE  
HIGH PROTEIN BREAKFASTS
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THOSE IN ANY MINISTRY
DIRTY LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY TIPS 
FREE SEWING LESSONS
COUPONING
A COMPUTER TIP
MORE TIMELY TIPS
FUN CRAFTS FOR KIDS
PRECIOUS GEMS
 
 
WHEN YOU NEED A LITTLE EXTRA STRENGTH
by Holley Garth - Heart to Heart with Holley - http://www.holleygerth.com/heart-to-heart-with-holley/
Used by permission
 
The sky blazes blue above us. The road whirs beneath the wheels of my bike. It's early morning and the heat is just beginning to nip at our heels. We race it. 
 
My husband says, "Get behind me and you can draft."
I've heard this term when the Tour de France comes around each year but I'm not really sure what it means. 
I pull in snug to his back tire.
 
And suddenly everything is better. I'm going faster with less effort. 
When we come to a smooth stretch, I slip in beside him.
"Why did it get so much easier?" I ask
"I took the wind for you. I faced the resistance so you didn't have to."
 
I smile in recognition--I may not have done this on a bike before but my heart knows the feeling. Oh, yes.
When a friend stands in front of me with uplifting words as the enemy tries to breathe down my neck. 
When someone helps me with a hard task--one that seems too much for me in the moment. 
When a one of you leaves a comment with the four words that perhaps break the opposition most effectively, "I'm praying for you."
 
When a biking team is racing, they take turns drafting off each other. Each rider gets to be the one who benefits and then at some point its their time to stand in the gap for someone else. 
Isn't that what we're called to do as well?
 
Encouragement is a lot like "drafting" for the heart. 
Who stands in front of you and takes the resistance sometimes? Tell them thank you.
And who are you letting come behind you so that you can help them along? Keep it up--you're making a difference even more than you know. 
 
We pull into home. 
My legs are tired but I feel good. 
I look at the one who helped me make it and I smile. 
Yes, we really are better together.
You, me, all of us.  
Getting stronger as we go.
 
Note from Lois:  Prayer works like this, doesn't it?  
 
 
BANANA NUT CHOCO POPS
A delicious and mostly healthy summer treat that won't last long!
 
Cut bananas in half and push a popsicle stick into each one.  Melt chocolate in double boiler (I used a large Hershey dark chocolate bar - about 6 oz. which was enough to coat 12 banana halves).  Drizzle chocolate over each banana and coat with finely chopped almonds or walnuts, using a spoon to cover the chocolate.  Place on a plate, lined with wax paper, so the chocolate and nuts don't stick to the plate. Freeze and enjoy these mostly healthy popsicles! Freeze and enjoy these mostly healthy and delicious popsicles!  You can see a photo of these on the blog for recipes. http://heartfilledhomerecipes.blogspot.com/   (in the sidebar)
 

SWEET AND SOUR SALAD DRESSING
Thanks to my sister-in-law, Linda Walker, in Pennsylvania, for this wonderful-tasting salad dressing!
 
2 cup olive oil
1 cup vinegar
1 cup sugar (Instead of sugar I use stevia to taste)
2 tsp. garlic salt
2 tsp. celery salt
2 tsp. salt
 
This dressing is delicious with only the above ingredients, but if you want even more flavor, you can also add the following:
 
2 tsp. dill weed
1 tsp. dry mustard
1 Tbsp. chopped ginger (comes in a jar in the produce department of grocery store)
1/4 cup additional vinegar
 
Mix well and store at room temperature.
Shake before using.
SPINACH QUICHE
This recipe is from my sister-in-law, Linda Walker, and my aunt, Sherlyn Kohr, both in Pennsylvania.
 
1 pkg. frozen chopped spinach, thawed (or broccoli)
2 shallots or 1 Tbsp. onion
2 Tbsp. butter
3/4 tsp. salt
3/4 tsp. ground pepper
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
4 eggs
1 1/4 cup heavy cream (or Half and Half)
1/4 - 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
 
Prepare all the ingredients and pour into a pie crust.
Bake at 375 degrees for 35 - 40 minutes.
 
Note: You may want to use half a package of spinach per pie, as I prefer.  Or make two pies at once and freeze one.  Quiche freezes very well either baked or unbaked.  It's as easy as pie!

HASH BROWN QUICHE
6-8 servings -
This can be frozen before being baked.  Thaw in refrigerator before baking.

1 (2#) pkg. frozen hash brown potatoes, thawed
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 (4 oz.) pkg. shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
1 (4 oz.) pkg. shredded Swiss cheese
1 (6 oz.) can ham (or equivalent), optional
1/2 cup Half and Half or milk
2 eggs
1/4 tsp. seasoned salt
1 Tbsp. minced red peppers
 
Blot thawed potatoes with paper towels to remove excess moisture.  Press potatoes into a greased 10" quiche dish to form crust.  Spread butter over the top.  Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes.  Fill crust with layers of cheeses and ham.  Combine remaining ingredients.  Beat well and pour over the cheese and ham.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes or until a knife comes out clean.
 
Notes: This casserole can be prepared the night before and baked in the morning.  It's great for taking along (frozen) on vacations or for baking on Christmas morning!
 
When I make this recipe, I use a 9 x 13" baking pan and increase two ingredients, using 4 eggs, 1 cup Half and Half or milk, and 1/2 tsp. of seasoned salt.  It also takes a little longer to bake this way.  Just be sure not to over bake it.
 
If you have leftovers, you can microwave just one serving (or more for the family) on a plate for a quick high protein breakfast in the morning.
 
 
HIGH PROTEIN BREAKFASTS
by Lois Breneman - 2011 - Heart to Heart
 
A friend asked me for ideas on high protein breakfasts, so I thought I'd share this in Heart to Heart, in case others might be looking for ideas.  Keep some of these in mind for your children during the summer months as well as after they start school. Protein builds and repairs muscles.  Some of these ideas are quick and easy, and we're all looking for those!
 
I think one of the best high protein breakfasts would be two eggs with whole wheat toast.  That's my favorite standby.  Often I spray a non-stick pan with oil, and cook two eggs on one side until they are set, flip over each one using two rubber spatulas, and add a tablespoon or two of water to the pan to cook them a little more, without a "crust" forming on the bottom.  They are almost poached when cooking them in this way, depending on how long you cook them.
 
Having eggs and spreading the toast with almond butter would add even more protein, or almond butter toast could be a complete breakfast in itself.
 
Sometimes I have two slices of whole wheat toast with almond butter and All Fruit jelly (no sugar is added to the fruit). 
 
Millet is the highest protein grain, which you can buy it at a health food store or natural foods co-op.  It takes at least 20-30 minutes to cook, but it makes a delicious breakfast when adding butter, stevia (or honey), and milk.  Cinnamon too.  You could cook a double batch one day and have the rest a second day, but it tends to get a little lumpy after being in the fridge.  It still works, especially if you stir it up real well using a whisk after microwaving.
 
Baking a breakfast casserole in a casserole dish (with eggs and hash browns, etc) and putting it in the refrigerator will provide ready-to-heat-and-eat breakfasts for several days.  Just heat in the microwave, and have whole wheat toast with it.  Sliced tomatoes on the top are good and add color.
 
Make an omelet and add herbs, grated carrots, minced peppers, thin slices of tomatoes and a little cheese.  You could grate and mince the carrots and peppers ahead of time to keep in the fridge and use for several days to make breakfast preparation go more quickly.
 
Hard cook a dozen or so eggs for a "Grab and Go" breakfast.  You could also mash two eggs with a fork and add a little mayonnaise and salt for an open faced egg salad sandwich.  Toasted bread would be even better.
 
A high protein powder could be added to the blender with frozen bananas for thickening, an egg (if you don't mind it being raw), and fresh or frozen fruit.  Just be sure not to use soy, which can feed cancer cells, according to research.
 
In doing an online search for "High Protein Breakfasts," of course, not all of the ideas are desirable or healthy.  You have to be the judge.  It would be to our advantage to stay away from sugar, nitrates in ham, bacon, and sausage, as well as too much fat.   

If you stick mostly to whole foods like eggs, lean meat, vegetables, some fruits, and nuts, that would be best.  Almond butter is a good choice.  If you live near a Trader Joe's or get near one once in a while, you might want to stock up on almond butter there at $4.99 a jar - a great buy!  
 
 
ENCOURAGEMENT TO THOSE IN ANY MINISTRY 
A Encouraging Message from a Long-time Subscriber South Africa - Used by permission 
Thanks again for writing, Amanda!  Others are also most welcome to drop me a few lines.
 
Hi Lois,
 
I originally signed up for this newsletter years ago because of the lack of “older women” to teach us “younger women.” Well, a few years have passed and I am now teaching some younger women.
 
Just to encourage the missionary folk or those thinking of missionary work:
I am a South African, born and bred for 13 generations on this soil.
And though my skin isn’t black, I am as African as my roots.
 
If it wasn’t for God’s grace and for American missionaries that came to my country, I might never have been saved. Or my husband, or my 3 children, or my parents, or my siblings. Or the (I don’t know how many) people we have reached out to in 25 years of doing evangelism, children’s work, preaching (my husband), teaching at Bible colleges (dh again), personal discipleship… the list goes on.
 
This is because there were ordinary folk that left their families, friends, churches, homes, jobs, and country they love. They were willing to give many, many years of themselves.
Not always did every disciple turn out strong. Not always did they see the fruit of their labours.
 
But just to let you know: “… your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” 1 Corinthians 15:58
 
I, for one, am the fruit of your labour, and my family, and the thousands of people we have reached through the years. Without being clichéd, I can truly pray, God bless you!
 
Amanda from South Africa
 
 
DIRTY LAUNDRY
Author unknown - Story sent by Barbara Campbell in Mississippi, including her comment below
 
A young couple moved into a new neighborhood. The next morning while they were eating breakfast, the young woman saw her neighbor hanging the wash outside.
 
"That laundry is not very clean," she said. "She doesn't know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry soap."
 
Her husband looked on, but remained silent.
 
Every time her neighbor would hang her wash to dry, the young woman would make the same comments.
 
About one month later, the woman was surprised to see a nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband, "Look, she has learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this?"
 
The husband said, "I got up early this morning and cleaned our windows."

Barbara:
     Funny, but as I read and chuckled at this, it brought to mind this verse... "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?" Luke 6:31.  
     I wonder how often I look at someone else and see their dirty laundry without realizing what I am really seeing are my dirty windows?
 
 
LAUNDRY TIPS

Oxiclean is still my favorite remedy for removing stains by soaking stained clothes or linens.  This works great for removing baby food stains and countless other stains.  You can read more on the container.  It even removes many old stains that have gone through the dryer.  It's a good alternative to using bleach, because it can be used on colored clothes as well as whites.  Another good reason is that bleach no longer splashes onto the clothes I am wearing, causing white marks!  Look for manufacturer's coupons before buying, and combine with a store sale for the best savings.
 
Separating Clothes Hangers while they are hanging on a rack isn't always so easy, especially when using just one hand, while the other hand is holding a shirt that needs hung.  The hangers are usually overlapping, making it hard to get them apart. I've found that putting several hangers on the washer lid or any flat surface makes it so much easier to grab just one at a time.  They separate automatically!  Try it!  
 
Hanging Knit Shirts on Plastic Hangers rather than on metal hangers seems to prevent poking out the fabric at the shoulder.

Diluted Fabric Softener in a Spray Bottle saves so much time!  I like to spray shirts and other wrinkled garments with this solution while on the hanger. The wrinkles instantly fall out with a shake of the hanger or by swatting the dampened garment with your hand. I know most women no longer iron much or at all, and this tip may be helpful, plus the fragrance is a nice bonus. I always buy liquid fabric softener on sale and also use a coupon to save.  Also Kroger doubles coupons of 50 cents and under.  Many times a garment can be worn more than once, but it is wrinkled, it's a good idea to keep a spray bottle of diluted fabric softener in your bedroom closet to give an outfit a spray after it's worn.
 
Homemade Laundry Soap ~ If you have trouble finding Fels Naptha bars of soap, Arm and Hammer Washing Soda or Borax at your grocery store, try Walmart.  Even after I asked our Kroger manager and staff several times to please stock the shelves with two of these products, they are never on the shelves. This week I found both at Walmart for less the cost.  The Fels Naptha was 30 cents a bar less at Walmart.  For the homemade laundry soap recipe go to http://heartfilledhome.blogspot.com/search/label/Laundry%20Soap%20-%20Homemade   You can make a dry version or a gel, both of which will save you money. The gel costs only 3 pennies per load, and that's with using more soap than the recommended amount!
 
 
FREE SEWING CLASSES
If you already sew or would like to learn how, these links show step-by-step instructions.  For the first link, just click on the picture of the project you're interested in.  Happy Sewing!  http://www.sewingrepublic.com
 
 
COUPONING 
At my request Stacy Harris in Virginia supplied this valuable information for all of us!  Thanks so much, Stacy!
 
There are several couponing sites that have lots of great information.  One of my favorites is http://www.moneysavingmom.com.  She is not just great at couponing but has great tips on being frugal and making wise choices with your money and resources.  She has a tab on her site at the top to search for coupons.  She tells you if it is one you can print or if it is available through a magazine or newspaper source.  
 
Another one that I really love is http://www.couponingtodisney.com.  She is great about matching up the sales at certain stores and recent coupons.  She also lists printable coupons.  She also has a great feature called "5 a day."  This is where she posts a link to 5 retailers' websites for you to contact.  If it is a product your family uses you can email them and let them know what you enjoy about their products and often they will mail you coupons to be used for future purchases.  I've been using this a lot lately and have gotten some really great coupons.  I've found that the companies really enjoy hearing from consumers and finding out what they like or don't like about the products they make.  It also helps me to find coupons for products my family really does use on a regular basis.  I try to not use a coupon on a product we don't regularly buy just to use a coupon unless its something we've been wanting to try. 
 
Another good one is http://www.mymilitarymommy.com.  This one is run by my cousin and she posts coupon match-ups with current coupons and sales. 
 
One I'm sure all your readers know about is http://www.southernsavers.com
 
Notes from Lois:  My daughter recently told me how their church organizes couponing for members as they work together to fill food pantries in the area, using coupon websites such as these!  The person in charge coordinates everything so manufacturer's coupons plus store sales double the savings for the church members purchasing food and supplies for the needy.
 
You may also find this article interesting!
  
A COMPUTER TIP
Did you know you can adjust the print size on e-mails or even on the internet so it's easier to read the fine print? 
To enlarge print size: Click on the space you want to change, press the Control Key (Ctrl) and the plus sign (+).
To shrink the print size: Click on the space you want to change, press the Control Key and Minus sign (-).

MORE TIMELY TIPS
from The Dollar Stretcher - http://www.stretcher.com - Used by permission from Gary Foreman
 
Generating Extra Cash ~ Do not throw out your used printer ink cartridges, toner cartridges, and cell phones. You can easily sell them. Google "used ink cartridges" and/or "sell used cell phone," and you'll find multiple companies that buy them. Compare prices because they vary. Some offer free shipping if you send enough at once. For cell phones, be sure to remove any personal information, deactivate the phone, and remove SIM card (if any). If you are associated with a large organization or know someone who is, this method of generating some income can be more than an occasional thing. ~ Joe 
 
Back to School Savings ~ Around the middle of September, the big box stores will have their school supplies on clearance. Watch for it, and you can stock up for the middle of the year and possibly next year. And watch for your regional library's surplus sale. I went this year and couldn't believe what I found. I stocked up on binders for a dime, file folders for a penny each, index cards, and report covers. It was amazing! I'm looking forward to next year. ~ Melissa
editor's note: With the start of school just around the corner, be sure to check out our special Back to School Section for some great time- and money-saving ideas.

Band Instruments ~ Reducing the Cost of band instruments

Changing Bath and Kitchen Countertop Colors ~ I remodeled my bathroom not long ago, and we had yucky brown swirl countertops. I started by sanding them lightly and then applied three coats of enamel paint. I used high gloss for a good, deep shine. Depending on the color that you are covering up and the color you are using, you may only need two coats, but I was covering brown with white. I decided to add some decorative touches as well, and I cut out portions of my wall border and placed them onto the dry counter. I then covered the cutouts and the countertop with three layers of clear polyurethane. It has lasted for several months with no scratches or marks at all in a highly used bathroom. I am thrilled with how it turned out. ~ Christy
Additional Dollar Stretcher Resource: More on changing color on countertops

 
FUN CRAFTS FOR KIDS
Elinor Wright in Virginia helped with Bible school where the children made these.  She said they glued tissue paper scraps on the bottle to look like scales and then attached plastic eyes.  Very cute!
 
50 Summer Crafts for Kids - http://thelongthread.com/?p=4054
 
 
PRECIOUS GEMS
(On the Fourth of July), after we made a cake, I told Savannah (3) it was America's birthday.  Savannah asked who America was.  After explaining that we live in America, she asked if her grandparents, the beach, and McDonald's were all in America.  When I said, "Yes," she replied. "Well, all of my favorite places are in America!"  That's right, kid! ~ Lauren in Virginia
 
My granddaughter, Ryan Elizabeth, was asked one morning by her mom how she'd like her hair fixed (one ponytail, two ponytails, or what?)  Ryan answered, "I want a hamburger!"  Her mom had been fixing her hair in a "bun" lately before taking her to ballet class! ~ Lois
 
While Gracie (8) started talking about seeing Jesus: dying and seeing Jesus in heaven or not dying and meeting Him in the sky.  She wasn't crazy about either outlet.  She said she would get scared going up into the sky.  I told her that she could keep her eyes on Jesus.  Her remark was, "It didn't work for Peter...he fell into the water."  
"Yes, Gracie, but he took his eyes off of Jesus." ~ Penny in Virginia
 
Madelyn (4) told me today, "Mom, when I was a baby in your tummy I had to keep my nightlight on all of the time because it was dark in there." ~ Liz in Washington
 
Sara (4) woke up at 4 a.m. the other morning and came to bed.  She told me she was thinking about something and when I asked her what, she said, "Somebody that I love."  Of course, I asked her who that was and she said it was me 🙂  That melts a mommy's heart.  She then told me the next day that I am always on her mind.  I love my little girl 🙂 ~ Renee in Virginia

Joshua just told us that his two favorite things in the whole world are God and History.  He said, "But we (America) are taking God out of history.  And, not only that, but do you know it's illegal to have the 10 Commandments in school?  What are we doing?  Our founding fathers founded us on God!  I am going to make sure the 10 Commandments isn't illegal!"  This from the mouth of an 11 year old! ~ Penny in Virginia

 
Ladies, I would love to hear from you anytime!
Simply reply to any newsletter and share your thoughts with me.
I'm always looking for cute quotes from kids (old or new quotes would be great)!

I pray each of you found something to bless, encourage and teach you in this edition!
Please remember to pray for each dear Heart to Heart lady and her family,
because so many ladies are going through very tough times and need our prayers!
Some have lost loved ones, others have lost jobs, homes, or their good health.
Pray each day for the protection of our troops, and for their families left at home!
God bless you and your family and keep you in His loving care!
Your Heart to Heart friend

Lois

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