I found this link that tells how to  cook pumpkins really easy. It is the way that I usually do it, but she detailed it so easily!Cooking pumpkin link

I made Apple Cheese muffins yesterday. They did not rise terribly high, but were really good with our soup last night. Our soup was wonderful!  Here are the recipes below!

Roasted Chicken vegetable soup

I roasted a chicken and a pan of roasted vegetable and made extra to save for the soup. I took potatoes, carrots (sliced) and 4 cloves of garlic minced and a T of oil and cook until soft and brown on the bottom. Then i took the leftover chicken and the juice from it and added to the leftover potatoes vegetable mixture.

I simmered the  chicken bone with some celery ends  and some salt to taste for about 2 hours. <p> The next day I added some more potatoes, diced carrots and celery. Cook until tender then add cooked leftover vegetables and chicken. Add 1 t. parsley and salt and pepper to taste.  It was really good! This made a big pot! Enough for our family for dinner, another small family for dinner and enough for our dinner tonight! <p>

Apple Cheese Muffins

I found these in one of my cookbooks-

1 1/2 c. flour

1/2 c. finely grated cheddar cheese (I doubled the recipe and used about a 1/2 of cup)

1/3 c. quick cooking oats

2 T. sugar

2 1/2 t. baking powder

1/4 t. salt

1 beaten egg

3/4 c. milk (I used powdered milk)

1/3 c. oil

3/4 c. finely chopped apple (I used all the apples that children ate and left some of the core still)

Mix dry ingredients and cheese. Make a well. Add wet ingredients inside this.  Combine. Mixture will be lumpy. Fold in apples.  Fill greased muffin cups 2/3 full and bake at 400 for 18-20 min.

I also made 2 loaves of bread with wheat flakes in them. I have not tried it yet as it is for dinner tonight, but I sent one over to the person’s house for dinner

I  read Exodus last night by Leon Uris. I watched the movie when I was younger and then again recently and although it is such a sad, sad movie, it really details the conflict in the  Middle East in the beginning and the struggle  over there.  I had started the book a long time ago (like when I was 16), but never finished it.  I am glad I finally did as it ends slightly better than the movie which leaves you feeling slightly hopeless and depressed.  It reminded me of  the Zion Chronicles by Bodie Thoene.  I read those also as a teenager, and  wonder how people keep living over there. But  all through this  you have these Jews who lived through the horrors of the camps, now fighting back for their country, they wanted their own nation. You have the family disagreements, the dead of course, the bombs and in the middle you have  the fact that this is the Bible Land and they are quoting bible verses all through it. One verse Isa. 59:10 was interesting to me that was quoted: “We grope for the wall like the blind, and we grope as if we had no eyes. We stumble at the noonday as in the night, we are in the desolate places as dead men. ” She was thinking of it in reference to the Jewish people who came out of the Holocaust. <p>

Anyhow,  these stories always affect me somehow, I am maybe easily affected, but maybe also because I have read many, many of the true stories to know the struggles. It is 474 page book and it was put into a book with 2 others, so that was only one third of the book I had. I spent all evening reading it, but it was harder to sleep again afterwards.

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Martha Artyomenko is an unpublished fiction author who has published some nonfiction magazine articles and reviews over the years. An avid reader and mother of four sons, she brings her many years of expertise to play when writing realistic fiction about topics of mothering, domestic violence, and childbirth. In her free time, if she is not reading, you will find her walking while musing about her next story to write or traveling to learn history for another story. Martha Artyomenko supports authors by running an active social media group (Avid Readers of Christian Fiction) and newsletter promoting niche fiction authors that would otherwise be unknown. Join me by leaving a comment or signing up for the newsletter.

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  1. Sandlappersue

    I will have to try these muffins. I have some apples and cheese….also keep the staples in the recipe.
    Yes, I did all the shopping in that trip and the trip to Sam's on Friday. I left enough in the budget for just a few things and for milk later in the month. I have enough milk to last toward the middle of the month(with using regular and powdered). Hopefully I'll have enough left to get some good deals when they come around. You know… reduced due to expired dates and such.

    Have a great day.

    Susan

  2. Anonymous

    You read the whole book in one night? Wow! I like Leon Uris' books. ~Diana

  3. Anonymous

    It's been a while since I've been by – sorry! Hope you are well!

    Since you like frugality, I thought I'd let you know we are giving away one of our knives! Stop by and join in the fun! :-)

    Warmly,
    Tamara

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