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Beans, Bread, Legacy?

For Christmas we gave each of our six children a recipe book or recipe card file box along with recipe cards to fill with their favorite recipes to take to their future families. The idea stemmed from recipes that I have, written in my grandmothers’ handwriting, or that have a special family member’s name assigned as to where it came from. We have similar recipes from Dr. P’s family as he was growing up. These legacy items mean a lot to us, especially the ones in original handwriting. We hope that these gifts mean a lot to them, especially as time goes by.

Dr. P had a favorite recipe his family called “Hungry Boy Casserole.” I grew up with “Boston Baked Beans” handed down to my mother from my aunt. We have both recipes. Fourteen years ago, we began grinding our own wheat and making our own whole wheat bread. Really, nothing we’ve tried compares to the recipe we use. It’s also a fairly frugal recipe for a larger than average family.

On Friday night, my friend Heather posted a baked bean recipe she makes in the crock pot for her family of twelve! It involves dried navy or great northern beans soaked and cooked until softened, a chopped onion, ketchup, brown sugar, water, dry mustard, and molasses all stirred together in the crock pot, and then more water is added to cover the whole mixture. Set the crock pot on low for about 8 hours, and stir occasionally. Interestingly, it’s very similar to the Boston Baked Beans recipe I have.

Inspired by Heather, I was suddenly craving Boston baked beans or Hungry Boy, and our fresh ground, fresh out of the oven whole wheat bread!

On Saturday I tasked Lady L with soaking and cooking the beans while I did organizing projects, and Sunday we prepared the rest of the ingredients for our Monday night bean and bread feast.

After eating dinner tonight, I have one word.

YUM!

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Boston baked beans turned Hungry Family crockpot meal with a side of sliced, hot, whole wheat bread.

Equally fun is that tonight’s dinner turned into requests for the new version Hungry Family recipe, and the bread recipe be added to the address books and files.

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I love baking bread 5 loaves at a time! And I love the Urban Homemaker recipe found here!

Blessings,

Deb

Hungry Family Casserole Crock Pot Style

4 cups of navy beans soaked and cooked 3 hours to soften

While beans are cooking, in crock pot add:

1 lb of (thawed if frozen) turkey burger

1 lb of turkey bacon diced up

1 large onion diced

1 large green pepper diced

Minced garlic to taste (we like a lot!)

1 tsp salt

Cook and stir until cooked through. Put cooked beans into mixture.

Add 2 cups of tomato sauce, 1 ½ c brown sugar, 3 teaspoons dry mustard, and 2 tablespoons of Blackstrap molasses. Add water to the top of the 7 quart crock pot. Cook on low for 8+ hours, and stir often. Check that the lid being left on doesn’t make the beans too soupy, or that water doesn’t need to be added.

Thank you to Heather M. for the suggestion and inspiration!

The Things Planned For Us

I sit with my new day planner, fresh and clean.

I have a new journal for a daily scripture writing plan.

I scheme and plan new handmade ideas for 2016 in the LoveLeavingLegacy blog shop.

Many Wonders Too Many To Declare

Fresh pages, fresh ideas, fresh start in a fresh new year.

But as I ponder my ideas, I wonder-

What are God’s plans for our family in this New Year?

A new church? New school and business opportunities? New travel? New life through a baptism?

I’m sure His plans are far more than I can conceive.

With hope, faith, thankfulness, and anticipation,

Blessings,

Deb

“”For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.  You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord, “and will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the Lord, “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”” Jeremiah 29:11-14

 

 

 

 

I Have These Ideas…

I’m reflecting on Christmas, our family’s traditions, and whether or not what we do reflects Christ in Christmas. I keep hearing about Christ being missing from the “holiday.” Is He? I have some ideas and thoughts.

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I’ll share more soon, but my oldest son, Equine J, is flying home in a few hours, and I need some sleep so I can enjoy his visit.

Our family’s campaign to raise $1000 for Esther, a waiting child with Down syndrome in Asia, is on going. We’re collecting bottles and cans to return this week. Angel Tree 2015 on Reece’s Rainbow ends 12/31, and we’re still a little over $300 away from the goal. That’s a lot of cans. If anyone would love to make a Christmas donation, we’d sure appreciate it! She’s worth so much more.

Esther

http://reecesrainbow.org/90069/esther

I pray Esther is enjoying Christmas in family next year. Anyone interested in knowing more about preparing for adopting Esther should read these thoughts and contact Reece’s Rainbow to find out where and how to inquire about her. I would love to see photos of her on facebook next Christmas making cookies with her brothers and sisters.

Also, all base commission from ANY orders placed on 12/26/2015 on my Lilla Rose website during the new sale will be donated by 12/31/2015 to Esther’s adoption grant.

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Deb Wielhouwer, Lilla Rose Independent Consultant http://www.lillarose.biz/LoveLeavingLegacy

Blessings during this Christmas week,

Deb