Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I should have it in the sweet quick bread recipe folder. I'm at work and can't like right now. I have a banana bread made with wheat flour, orange juice and honey, no sugar that is delicious. I need to get it posted asap Donna Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile " Linda Jackson " <lindandy Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:12:37 To: Re: Re: Holiday Question & Recipe Review of Pumpkin Loaf YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM you are a blessed baker ! I used that pumpkin loaf off the list and it was yummy. I am not vegetarian but I love this list because it uses alot of healthy ingredients that alot of people don't think of. Is your cardamom bread on the files? I have some and would like to learn some good recipes for it. My dh was in sweden for a couple of years and some swedish friends brought me cardamom. " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you take small steps along the way. " - <thelilacflower " Vegetarian Group " Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:27 AM Re: Re: Holiday Question >I have a gift giving drawer. It is easy for me to find things for special >loved ones throughout the year. Many times the items are on sale. I have >baked 23 loaves of sweet bread since Saturday. All in the freezer and >ready to deliver soon. Fig bread for one doctor, the librarians like >banana bread, one cashier likes cardamom bread and the list goes on and on. >Now I have to get my poor sore hands ready to bake again this weekend. > I don't go into debt, if I don't have it I don't spend it on credit cards. > Those are strictly for emergency, unexpected car repair, that type thing. > Donna > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > > " Puterwitch " <puterwitch > > Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:21:04 > To: > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > > right Linda. > who would want you to spend money on them if you don't have it? > great idea about the gift giving drawer, I am gonnna do that. > hugs, > Chanda > - > Linda Jackson > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 9:59 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > I may sound crazy but I am here to say you dont have to do that debt > thing. > > Giving gifts when you are in debt doesnt make sense. The people who you > give to would not want a gift if they felt it was putting your further and > further behind financially. If you can use one season to turn it around, > you can start off fresh. One way to do this is to bake cookies or give > service coupons as gifts to everyone you know. If you need to you can be > humble and say something that helps them understand your situation. Then > you start in about February buying gifts for next year , start a gift > closet or drawer. You can get your gifts for next year all at greatly > reduced prices....sometimes up to 90% off. When you find something > wonderful, buy several at that price. I do not think the reason for the > season ( the Savior of the world! ) would really want us to be putting our > families finacial life at risk for giving gifts supposedly in his > name...its just not what its all about! > > you can have plastic surgery and cut up those cards a la Dave Ramsey. > > my sister in law was buying gifts when they were going bankrupt. Its > humbling but there is no reason to go in debt for gifts. going in debt can > wind up robbing you of a lot of things besides money...peace, joy, > contentment, and if taken to the extreme ( bankruptcy) it involves robbing > alot of other people. > > fight the feelings of having to spend beyond your means today. > you will like it better if you don't! > > trust me! its better to always spend less than you earn, and save some > every pay period. You need a cushion for the days ahead. > Linda > " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect > to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you > take small steps along the way. " > - > Steph > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 7:23 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > Deanna, > That sounds like a wonderful way to spend the holidays. I get so > overwelmed with the weddings, birthdays and gifts that are needed for the > season. I wish we would have never got credit cards because when we didn't > have one we were creative but now the holidays are so stressful knowing I > will still be paying for gifts that I bought in December in July. > > =^.^= Steph > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM you are a blessed baker ! I used that pumpkin loaf off the list and it was yummy. I am not vegetarian but I love this list because it uses alot of healthy ingredients that alot of people don't think of. Is your cardamom bread on the files? I have some and would like to learn some good recipes for it. My dh was in sweden for a couple of years and some swedish friends brought me cardamom. " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you take small steps along the way. " - <thelilacflower " Vegetarian Group " Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:27 AM Re: Re: Holiday Question >I have a gift giving drawer. It is easy for me to find things for special >loved ones throughout the year. Many times the items are on sale. I have >baked 23 loaves of sweet bread since Saturday. All in the freezer and >ready to deliver soon. Fig bread for one doctor, the librarians like >banana bread, one cashier likes cardamom bread and the list goes on and on. >Now I have to get my poor sore hands ready to bake again this weekend. > I don't go into debt, if I don't have it I don't spend it on credit cards. > Those are strictly for emergency, unexpected car repair, that type thing. > Donna > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > > " Puterwitch " <puterwitch > > Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:21:04 > To: > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > > right Linda. > who would want you to spend money on them if you don't have it? > great idea about the gift giving drawer, I am gonnna do that. > hugs, > Chanda > - > Linda Jackson > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 9:59 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > I may sound crazy but I am here to say you dont have to do that debt > thing. > > Giving gifts when you are in debt doesnt make sense. The people who you > give to would not want a gift if they felt it was putting your further and > further behind financially. If you can use one season to turn it around, > you can start off fresh. One way to do this is to bake cookies or give > service coupons as gifts to everyone you know. If you need to you can be > humble and say something that helps them understand your situation. Then > you start in about February buying gifts for next year , start a gift > closet or drawer. You can get your gifts for next year all at greatly > reduced prices....sometimes up to 90% off. When you find something > wonderful, buy several at that price. I do not think the reason for the > season ( the Savior of the world! ) would really want us to be putting our > families finacial life at risk for giving gifts supposedly in his > name...its just not what its all about! > > you can have plastic surgery and cut up those cards a la Dave Ramsey. > > my sister in law was buying gifts when they were going bankrupt. Its > humbling but there is no reason to go in debt for gifts. going in debt can > wind up robbing you of a lot of things besides money...peace, joy, > contentment, and if taken to the extreme ( bankruptcy) it involves robbing > alot of other people. > > fight the feelings of having to spend beyond your means today. > you will like it better if you don't! > > trust me! its better to always spend less than you earn, and save some > every pay period. You need a cushion for the days ahead. > Linda > " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect > to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you > take small steps along the way. " > - > Steph > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 7:23 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > Deanna, > That sounds like a wonderful way to spend the holidays. I get so > overwelmed with the weddings, birthdays and gifts that are needed for the > season. I wish we would have never got credit cards because when we didn't > have one we were creative but now the holidays are so stressful knowing I > will still be paying for gifts that I bought in December in July. > > =^.^= Steph > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 that would be lovely! I need to grind some fresh wheat soon! I will have to try that out and maybe freeze some to give away! " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you take small steps along the way. " - thelilacflower Vegetarian Group Wednesday, December 05, 2007 2:15 AM Re: Re: Holiday Question & Recipe Review of Pumpkin Loaf I should have it in the sweet quick bread recipe folder. I'm at work and can't like right now. I have a banana bread made with wheat flour, orange juice and honey, no sugar that is delicious. I need to get it posted asap Donna Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile " Linda Jackson " <lindandy Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:12:37 To: Re: Re: Holiday Question & Recipe Review of Pumpkin Loaf YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM you are a blessed baker ! I used that pumpkin loaf off the list and it was yummy. I am not vegetarian but I love this list because it uses alot of healthy ingredients that alot of people don't think of. Is your cardamom bread on the files? I have some and would like to learn some good recipes for it. My dh was in sweden for a couple of years and some swedish friends brought me cardamom. " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you take small steps along the way. " - <thelilacflower " Vegetarian Group " Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:27 AM Re: Re: Holiday Question >I have a gift giving drawer. It is easy for me to find things for special >loved ones throughout the year. Many times the items are on sale. I have >baked 23 loaves of sweet bread since Saturday. All in the freezer and >ready to deliver soon. Fig bread for one doctor, the librarians like >banana bread, one cashier likes cardamom bread and the list goes on and on. >Now I have to get my poor sore hands ready to bake again this weekend. > I don't go into debt, if I don't have it I don't spend it on credit cards. > Those are strictly for emergency, unexpected car repair, that type thing. > Donna > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > > " Puterwitch " <puterwitch > > Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:21:04 > To: > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > > right Linda. > who would want you to spend money on them if you don't have it? > great idea about the gift giving drawer, I am gonnna do that. > hugs, > Chanda > - > Linda Jackson > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 9:59 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > I may sound crazy but I am here to say you dont have to do that debt > thing. > > Giving gifts when you are in debt doesnt make sense. The people who you > give to would not want a gift if they felt it was putting your further and > further behind financially. If you can use one season to turn it around, > you can start off fresh. One way to do this is to bake cookies or give > service coupons as gifts to everyone you know. If you need to you can be > humble and say something that helps them understand your situation. Then > you start in about February buying gifts for next year , start a gift > closet or drawer. You can get your gifts for next year all at greatly > reduced prices....sometimes up to 90% off. When you find something > wonderful, buy several at that price. I do not think the reason for the > season ( the Savior of the world! ) would really want us to be putting our > families finacial life at risk for giving gifts supposedly in his > name...its just not what its all about! > > you can have plastic surgery and cut up those cards a la Dave Ramsey. > > my sister in law was buying gifts when they were going bankrupt. Its > humbling but there is no reason to go in debt for gifts. going in debt can > wind up robbing you of a lot of things besides money...peace, joy, > contentment, and if taken to the extreme ( bankruptcy) it involves robbing > alot of other people. > > fight the feelings of having to spend beyond your means today. > you will like it better if you don't! > > trust me! its better to always spend less than you earn, and save some > every pay period. You need a cushion for the days ahead. > Linda > " Controlling the minor details of your own life will have a ripple effect > to the far reaches of your universe. Big things fall into place if you > take small steps along the way. " > - > Steph > @ <%40> > > Wednesday, December 05, 2007 7:23 AM > Re: Re: Holiday Question > > Deanna, > That sounds like a wonderful way to spend the holidays. I get so > overwelmed with the weddings, birthdays and gifts that are needed for the > season. I wish we would have never got credit cards because when we didn't > have one we were creative but now the holidays are so stressful knowing I > will still be paying for gifts that I bought in December in July. > > =^.^= Steph > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 In a message dated 12/5/2007 11:19:55 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, thelilacflower writes: should have it in the sweet quick bread recipe folder. I'm at work and can't like right now. I have a banana bread made with wheat flour, orange juice and honey, no sugar that is delicious. I need to get it posted asap Donna this sounds wonderful please post when you get the chance. Gayle **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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