Hiccup Cure

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Just in case all the laughter from last week’s post gave you the hiccups I’ll share my families cure. My family and I have been using peanut butter as a cure for the hiccups for years. You can click here to see a list of 9 things that help to cure hiccups. Some of these other suggestions might work too, but I am not about to try and get my 5-year-old granddaughter who gets the hiccups often to try and drink hot sauce or chew a spoonful of dill. When she gets them she just comes to me and tells me she needs a spoonful of peanut butter and it works every time. She loves it and it is good for her too!

This is the theory behind using peanut butter from the article. It says “A classic hiccups cure involves eating a big spoonful of peanut butter. In the process of chewing and getting it off your tongue and teeth, your swallowing and breathing patterns are interrupted. And hence, the hiccups will be history.”

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Laughter is the Best Medicine

I firmly believe that our happiness level and a good state of mind are directly linked to our health, well being and an abundant life! Laughter makes me feel more alive! Pamela Bai

Laughter University

Sebastien Gendry is an international expert in laughter for wellness and well being with over 11 years of full-time experience working with 1,000s of people on four continents. He has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, 60 minutes, ABC Good Morning America, National Public Radio and many more national media. He is the creator of the Laughter Wellness method, an interactive practice focused on developing a positive attitude and designed to improve physical, mental, emotional and especially social well being and integration. Sebastien currently dedicates most of his time running The Laughter Consultants, a team of professional well being experts, as well as The Laughter Online University, a leading provider of eLearning solutions on Laughter Therapy, with students in 33 countries.

  1. God has a smile on His face. — Psalm 42:5
  2. Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine. — Lord Byron
  3. A smile starts on the lips, a grin spreads to the eyes, a chuckle comes from the belly; but a good laugh bursts forth from the soul, overflows, and bubbles all around. — Carolyn Birmingham
  4. Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand. — Mark Twain
  5. As soap is to the body, so laughter is to the soul. — A Jewish Proverb
  6. I am thankfulfor laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose. –Woody Allen
  7. He deserves Paradise who makes his companions laugh. — Koran
  8. An optimist laughs to forget; a pessimist forgets to laugh. — Tom Nansbury
  9. He that is of a merry heart has a continual feast. — Proverbs 15:15
  10. From there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere. — Dr. Seuss
  11. It is bad to suppress laughter. It goes back down and spreads to your hips. — Fred Allen
  12. Laugh my friend, for laughter ignites a fire within the pit of your belly and awakens your being. —Stella & Blake
  13. If Laughter cannot solve your problems, it will definitely DISSOLVE your problems; so that you can think clearly what to do about them – Dr. Madan Kataria
  14. The Earth laughs in flowers. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
  15. A smile is a curve that sets everything straight. — Phyllis Diller
  16. A good laugh is sunshine in the house. — William Thackeray
  17. A person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused. –Shirley MacClain
  18. I have always felt that laughter in the face of reality is probably the finest sound there is and will last until the day when the game is called on account of darkness. In this world, a good time to laugh is anytime you can. — Linda Ellerbee

 

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My book will be coming out at the end of next month with lots of yummy recipes. Having the following kitchen machines will make it so fun to prepare all of them!

I have had my Bosch for over twenty years and I know it has paid for itself, many times over. As I was raising my family I made all of our bread, rolls, hot dog and hamburger buns, bread bowls yummy deserts and much, much more. Because I ground my own wheat to do this they were not only very tasty but also very good for us as well. You will find all the event information at the bottom.  GOOD LUCK!

The link below is a good article on why to mill your own grain

http://www.sustainablehomesteading.com/ancient-grains/mill-grains-home-benefits-fresh-flour

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The event is September 10th 2016 from noon to 4 PM there will be drawings for Lequip Filterpro dehydrator

Lequip Mini Juicer Bosch Universal Mixer demos, sales on all items in the store.

All grain mills will be discounted too.

Bosch Kitchen Center

Address: 8940 700 E, Sandy, UT 84070

 

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Caramel Rice Krispies

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Caramel Rice Krispies

 

Here is the recipe that I promised, it is actually not one of my own. I went to a barbecue this summer with a group of friends and this was one of the tasty treats we got to indulge in. The wonderful cook that brought it was kind enough to share the recipe and I thought it was so good I decided to make it the first recipe that I shared. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did!

Caramel Rice Krispies Treats

One square of butter

2 ½ – 10 oz. packages miniature marshmallows

12 cups Rice Krispies cereal

In a large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add the marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Add the Rice Krispies cereal and stir until well coated. Using a buttered spatula press onto bottom of a 12×17 jelly roll pan. Sprinkle miniature marshmallows over the top and set aside while you complete the next step.

1 pound Kraft traditional caramels

1 can sweetened condensed milk

Unwrap the caramels and place in a sauce pan. Melt over low heat until all the caramels are melted. Add the can of sweetened condensed milk and mix until well blended. Pour over the top of the Rice Krispies and marshmallows in the jelly roll pan. Then repeat the first layer of Rice Krispies and marshmallows mixture and press on top of the other layers in the pan. Cut into desired pieces and serve.

 

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Has My Life Made a Difference for Good in the World?

The movie out of Africa is based on a novel written by Karen Blixen and is her true life story. She left her home in Denmark in 1914 to purchase a farm in Kenya Africa and run a dairy with money that her family had given her.  Her soon to be husband went ahead to purchase the land, build a house and buy the cattle.

Much to her surprise when she arrived she found that he had decided to grow coffee instead of the dairy farm that they had agreed upon; without consulting her. Everyone told her that this was very risky because no one had ever tried to grow coffee at such a high altitude before. If that wasn’t enough to top it all off her husband took off to go hunting sort of indefinitely (he would only drop in when he needed more of her money). Leaving her to conquer this daunting task by herself. She was a very strong willed woman and overcame this and many other obstacles along the way. Accomplishing everything at a time in history when women didn’t have the same rights as men.

To her astonishment she soon found herself falling in love with the land and its people. She made a difference for good in their lives, giving of herself and helping them in countless ways and they fell in love with her as well.  In the end she finally has to leave Africa and finds herself reflecting on everything that Africa has come to mean to her and how it has changed her life for the better, even though her time there was filled with so many trials. She also finds herself wondering how her life there has made a difference for good to the people and the country. These are her thoughts at the end of the movie. “I know a song of Africa of the giraffe and the African new moon lying on her back, of the plows in the fields and of the sweaty faces of the coffee pickers. Does Africa know a song of me? Will the air over the plain quiver with a color that I have had on, or will the children invent a game in which my name is, or the full moon throw a shadow over the gravel of the drive that was like me, or will the eagles of the N Gong Hills look out for me?”

I also find myself wondering the same thing about my own life and I hope that in some small way I have made a difference for good in the world and that it will be a better place because I was here.

 

 TODAY IS THE VERY FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF MY LIFE

This is the beginning of a new day. I have been given this day to use as I will. I can waste it . . . or use it for good, but what I do today is important, because I am exchanging a day of my life for it! When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leaving in its place something that I have traded for it. I want it to be gain, and not loss: good and not evil: success and not failure: in order that I shall not regret the price that I have paid for it. I will try just for today, for you never fail until you stop trying.

Author Unknown

Next week look for the first recipe that I will be sharing!

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Grandma Ida My Hero

My book Morsels from Heaven Recipes for Life and the Table will be coming to this website soon. This is another of my dreams that came true with a lot of hard work and many magical blessing along the way. I learned to cook from my mother who learned to cook from her mother (my grandma Ida).

Grandma Ida is my hero. Somehow I feel a connection to her although I never knew her, she died before I was born. Her story and all the good things everyone tells me about her inspire me and make me want to be a like her. She was a very brave little girl that through a lot of faith and hard work overcame more than most of us will ever have to.

She was born in Sweden and her family dreamed of coming to America, but that cost a lot of money. They came up with a plan that involved a lot of risk and would take years to fulfill. Booking passage on a ship to America was very expensive, but the price for children under 12 was much less. They made arrangements to send the children one at a time starting with the children under 12. Someone would accompany them on the ship and a family would take them in once they arrived in America until the parents could come.

Everything was going according to the plan until it was my grandma Ida’s turn. The person that was to accompany her missed the boat so, there she was sailing to America all by herself at 11 years old. All she had from home was a small basket that her mother had packed some bread and cheese in. She was using it very sparingly when sometime into the voyage a man on board deemed it was no good, grabbed it from her and threw it overboard. I can just feel how her heart must have sunk along with her basket, the only thing she had from home was now lost in the depths of the ocean forever. I can imagine how this thoughtless act must have cemented the overwhelming feeling of loneliness that had to have already filled every fiber of her being.

There was however an older couple on the ship that was very kind to her. Once they gave her a banana to eat but she had never seen one before and didn’t know how to eat it. She tried eating it peal and all and thought it tasted awful, not wanting to hurt their feelings she snuck out at night and threw it overboard. (If she only knew the treasure she could have had inside). Finally, they docked in America, but because the person that was supposed to accompany her on the ship wasn’t’ there she had no idea where to go. She couldn’t speak any English and didn’t know what to do, so she just sat on the dock and cried.

Finally, after a long time someone came along that spoke Swedish. They made arrangements for her to stay with a family in exchange for cooking, cleaning and caring for their children. This reminds me of Anne of Green Gables who was also 11 years old. Like Anne some of the people she stayed with were kind like Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, but some of them were not like Mrs. Hammond.

Finally, after several years her father was able to come and gather his family together again. What a joyous day that must have been. But there was also sadness as well, her mother passed away in Sweden and never made it to America. I am grateful to know my grandmother’s story. I have drawn strength and courage from it in the difficult times of my own life. It makes me want to be a better person. I hope you can find a connection to your ancestors and draw strength from their stories.

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My Own Little Corner

When I was a little girl way back in the olden days. There was no such thing as Dvd’s, Vcr’s, or Cable. Our T.V.  signal came from an antenna perched on the roof. Cinderella was my favorite movie in the whole world. It was only shown once a year and it was always in the spring. For months I would scour the T.V. Guide watching and waiting for my magical evening where I dreamed of being Cinderella as I watched the movie. Back then it was not the Disney production kids are used to today. It was a Roger and Hammerstein musical and my favorite song was when Cinderella would sing “My Own Little Corner”. As I watched I would dream along with her and millions of other little girls I’m sure, about all the wonderful adventures life could hold for me. All these years later I can definitely say that I have had my fair share of adventures. However most of them have not been what I was dreaming of all those years ago. Although I did get my prince charming which was the best dream come true of all. In addition, I now officially have My Own Little Corner where I will continue dreaming of wonderful magical moments for the rest of my life.  I am sure even more dreams will come true, some may be even bigger than I could have imagined. While I don’t have the assistance of a Fairy God Mother I will try to post at least once a week and I hope the things that are shared will be uplifting and beneficial for us all.

 

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