We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Find someone who knows more than you and learn from that person. And find someone who needs what you know and teach that person. Every Christian is a student; every Christian is a teacher (Grady Jolly).
Other Authors

I like the way John Piper once put this along the lines of fearing God and perseverance. “Fearing the Lord means fearing to run away from Him. It means fearing to seek refuge and joy and hope anywhere but in God. It means keeping before our eyes what a fearful prospect it is to stop trusting and depending on God to meet our needs.” He who does not fear God has called a peace treaty with sin. But he who does fear God, battles sin and fervently continues in the daily quest for holiness. So fearing God enables us to obey Him, mature spiritually and faithfully persevere until the end.
Randy Smith

Cheddar Cheese Noodle Kugel

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Jewish Pasta, Casseroles 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 pk (12 oz) noodles
2 Eggs; well beaten
2 c Cheddar cheese; grated
1 c Celery; finely diced
1 c Onion; finely chopped
4 tb All purpose flour
5 tb Margarine or butter
2 c Milk
1 c Dry bread crumbs

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Cook noodles; drain, rinse with cold water, drain again and pour into a
large mixing bowl. Add eggs and mix well.
2. While noodles are cooking, prepare the onion and celery sauce. Melt 3 tb
margarine; add celery and onions and cook until tender.
3. Blend flour and milk; add to celery and onion mixture. Cook over low
heat, stirring constantly. Add salt and pepper to taste and set aside.
4. Melt the remaining margarine and mix well with bread crumbs.. Sprinkle
the bottom of a 9" by 13" buttered baking dish with half of the bread
crumbs.
5. Place half of the prepared noodles on top of the bread crumbs; sprinkle
half of the cheese over the noodles; add the rest of the noodles and then
the rest of the cheese over all. Cover with the sauce and then the
remaining crumbs.
6. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 50-60 minutes; cut into squares and serve
hot.
Recipe by: Knishes and Know-How, by Lilly Abramovitz
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Joyce Rosenfield <dogsmom@cinci.infi.net>
on Nov 15, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

A Message from our Provider:

“You’re not God’s judge. One day you’ll discover it’s the other way around”

How useful was this recipe?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this recipe.

We are sorry that this recipe was not useful for you!

Let us improve this recipe!

Tell us how we can improve this recipe?