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  • KerryYoung
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    Thank you so much, they look amazing!

    Very nervous about the weekend, appreciate your prayers, I am sure it will go well, but still got those nerves.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Oh, yes - of course. It may be that your owner would like less pink. There is an aniseed variant using aniseed (black) absinthe which is nice with vanilla ice cream. Perhaps in this weather crème fraîche would be better but I've never tried it and don't think it would go very well with aniseed.

    If you can find caraway vodka, that would be nice perhaps decorated with a small amount of dried chilli. This might sound odd, it is delicious though, make the base as a blue cheese cheesecake and build it up from there with cream and berry pulp, you can even top it off with thick sweet vinegar. But if he's OK with the pink, serve it just as it is.

    ALTERNATIVE IF HE DOESN'T LIKE PINK

    1. BLUE CHEESE CHEESECAKE AS THE BASE


    2. BERRY-THEMED LAYER

    this was the best graphic I found at short notice (or
    use berry pulp / black cherries) & for a single serve
    pack some cheesecake underneath it first - in bowl.


    3. BALSAMIC VINEGAR OF MODENA

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  • KerryYoung
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    Well, I sometimes include a recipe. This one for rose trifle has always been popular.

    Vodka Trifle

    .70cl rose vodka
    .some blue jelly
    .stale cake, diced
    .custard
    .whipped cream
    .assorted fruit to taste, diced
    .crystallised rose petals
    .hundreds & thousands (blue) (optional)

    . Place cake into a bowl
    . Add the vodka
    . Add the fruit, jelly and custard
    . Top with whipped cream
    . Sprinkle the hundreds & thousands (optional)
    . Garnish with crystallised rose petals









    Otherwise, in an appropriate context, we discussed icing patterns a little while ago. You can pick up that thread here:

    https://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?p=1263367#post1263367[/QUOTE]


    Thank you so much for that, I am going to ask if I may have the lemon drizzle recipe later and will post that here, hope I can make it as well as she can.


    I am cooking for my husband and some of his friends at the weekend, would it be ok if I did your trifle for dessert?

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by KerryYoung View Post
    I have many recipes







    Well, I sometimes include a recipe. This one for rose trifle has always been popular.

    Vodka Trifle

    .70cl rose vodka
    .some blue jelly
    .stale cake, diced
    .custard
    .whipped cream
    .assorted fruit to taste, diced
    .crystallised rose petals
    .hundreds & thousands (blue) (optional)

    . Place cake into a bowl
    . Add the vodka
    . Add the fruit, jelly and custard
    . Top with whipped cream
    . Sprinkle the hundreds & thousands (optional)
    . Garnish with crystallised rose petals












    Otherwise, in an appropriate context, we discussed icing patterns a little while ago. You can pick up that thread here:

    https://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?p=1263367#post1263367

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  • KerryYoung
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Such an encouraging sentence. Do you have any good recipes?

    THank you for your encouragement it is gratefully received.


    I have many recipes though I am learning to focus on those favoured by my husband and son.


    My son is particularly fond of a lemon drizzle cake that his friends mom makes. For a long tome i resisted his requests to get this recipe and learn to make it. I am feeling led to repent of this and intend to learn this recipe and add it to my list.


    I wonder if the is a forum here for the ladies to mentor one another in Godly living, or if it is just spread throughout the forums?

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by KerryYoung View Post
    I found Jesus through Sunday School as a child. Though it feels like I have learned more this last few months about what it means to be a Christian woman than in my other years of life combined. It is probably an obvious one but my favourite verse was always John 3:16.
    Hello, welcome to Landover. There is every piece of good information we need in The Bible. Sometimes people claim they have a private revelation and I'm not saying that's impossible but whatever's revealed, assuming it comes from God, will not contradict what He's already explained.

    The idea is not to deviate away from the narrow path described by Jesus. In this, we're assured, we will be assisted and—where necessary—comforted by The Holy Spirit active in the world today.
    I Timothy 4:1-3 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.

    Such an encouraging sentence. Do you have any good recipes?

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    That is terribly good to hear. Family and all that good stuff. Well, good chat, hope to see you mingling in with the ladies.

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  • KerryYoung
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    Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
    That's a good time to stop digging. Young lady, what's the real problem here? Why are you bothering the flock with repetitious questions that you could easily research yourself? Tell us more about your personal situation - are things happy at home? Say stuff that ladies like to talk about, I can't keep stepping in to help.

    Thank you for your sage advice Dr. Toole, and please know I accept and take note of your chastisement.


    We are navigating some changes at home while also raising a teenage boy and two pre-teen girls.


    As my husband has taken much more seriously his role as the head of our house, I have found it to be a struggle, but also that I am thriving in the new dynamic. A wise lady suggested it was better late than never and I agree with her.


    We are very happy and hope and pray that this will increase as we bring our home more in line with his teaching.


    I am particularly enjoying baking and am teaching our two girls this skill, I am also finding great satisfaction in doing more cleaning and more housework finding it very affirming.

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  • KerryYoung
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    Please forgive me if I seem obsessed. It is certainly not usually the case I would be obsessed with anything other than being honouring to God and my family.


    To be honest I probably am a little overwhelmed with the new things I am learning and just these past few hours visiting your site have shown me fresh truth and that my husband is not alone in his beliefs and how he feels we should live.



    I would never want to cause anyone to stumble so will continue to plough this furrow alone while being grateful to be able to read all your thoughts on a variety of Godly issues.

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  • WWJDnow
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    This is why we have free will - we can choose to praise the Lord or burn in Hell!
    And ladies having free will is why you need to be supervised by your husbands or fathers. Look how things turned out when, in the Garden of Eden, Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil! Women simply can't be trusted to get these things right.

    Welcome, Kerry. I think you'll fit in beautifully here in God's favorite forum.

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  • Roland
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    Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
    Tell us more about your personal situation - are things happy at home? Say stuff that ladies like to talk about, I can't keep stepping in to help.
    Periods? I would like to hear about nice recipes. Good food. My bread turned out nice btw. As did the chicken stir fry to go with it.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by KerryYoung View Post
    feeling a little out of my depth.
    That's a good time to stop digging. Young lady, what's the real problem here? Why are you bothering the flock with repetitious questions that you could easily research yourself? Tell us more about your personal situation - are things happy at home? Say stuff that ladies like to talk about, I can't keep stepping in to help.

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by KerryYoung View Post
    On that subject if anyone can offer any advice on how to explain to my daughters that momma needs to be punished it would be massively appreciated, feeling a little out of my depth.
    Maybe it would help if you stopped obsessing on the subject?...


    Please remember that Christianity is not some sort of BDSM thing. Christianity is about bringing souls to Jesus - because the alternative, as I shown you in my previous post, is eternal damnation in Hell.

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  • KerryYoung
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    On that subject if anyone can offer any advice on how to explain to my daughters that momma needs to be punished it would be massively appreciated, feeling a little out of my depth.

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  • KerryYoung
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    Thank you Mrs. White, my husband has decided that we will no longer administer punishments privately within the family. I recognise his authority to do this from the scriptures, but I am struggling with how to explain this to the children. He and I are both grateful to your threads that have shown us the light on this issue and I feel so bad about my reluctance though it does not feel rebellious.

    I am so grateful for the advice and support I have already received from the righteous ladies here.

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