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What's For Dinner? Linky and Seashell Pasta



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Do you ever think a recipe just tastes better because it has personal meaning? By this I mean did someone you care about give you the recipe? Maybe your grandmother, mother, or a good friend? Today's recipe, Seashell Pasta, always tastes good to me because one of my piano student's mothers made it for my family when I was on bed rest with GMan. I had a steady stream of meals and helpers during the last few months of my pregnancy, and I have several good recipes (and a precocious and fun little boy!) to show for it!

Seashell Pasta is on the menu this week because we just returned from a trip to the beach and are studying seashells. I usually make this ahead of time (in the morning while the kids are working at the kitchen table), adding the cheese on top just before I put it in the oven. It also doubles easily and it's a great dish to take to a sick friend or church pot-luck. Enjoy!

Seashell Pasta

1/2 box seashell noodles
1.5 lb. ground beef
1/2 diced onion
1 tsp. minced garlic
1 jar spaghetti sauce
1-2 cups shredded Colby-Jack cheese
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese

Cook noodles. Drain and set aside. Brown meant with garlic and onion. Add spaghetti sauce and simmer for 15 minutes. Mix noodles with meat sauce. Put in a 9x13 dish and cover with cheese. Bake at 350 for 30-45 minutes. Serve with a salad and garlic bread.


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Review - Warrior Prayers by Brooke McGlothlin




I have had the pleasure of reviewing Warrior Prayers, Praying the Word for Boys in the Areas They Need it Most, by Brooke McGlothlin. Sometimes parenting a boy can feel like a "battle", and to quote Brooke:

"The battle is best fought on our knees, not by reading the best parenting books."

I have known from my son's infancy that boys are just DIFFERENT than girls, and that parenting them is not for the feint of heart, but what a joy it is to know that, through prayer, my husband and I can raise our son to be a Godly young man!

I appreciated this book because it was concise and to the point (just 51 pages!), and it gave me hundreds of scripture references and prayers to use specifically for my son. It downloaded easily onto my iPad, so I could read it in iBooks, and will refer to it often.

Brooke speaks about obedience and submission for our boys - I LOVED the prayers where I could insert my child's name... for example:

"May ____________ obey his parents in the Lord, for this is right (Ephesians 6:1)"

Brooke also gives Biblical examples throughout the book that inspire us to dig deeper into the Bible once we finish her book. Her example of Daniel really spoke to me.

Other topics addressed in the book included:

Love
Joy
Peace
Patience
Kindness
Goodness
Faithfulness
Gentleness
Self-Control
Anger
Salvation
Heart Change
Honesty
and.... Humility

Brooke ends her book by sharing the prayer with us that she prays over her boys each night. I have printed this prayer and will pray it for my son each evening from now on - it is so powerful and puts into words what I could not.

I recommend you download a copy of this book for yourself... You can find it at Brooke's website, and you can also find her at The MOB society - for Moms of Boys.

Mothers of Boys



You can also read other reviews about this book through The Homeschool Village, and you can WIN A COPY OF THE BOOK!

*Please note that I have been provided a complimentary copy of this resource by The Homeschool Village specifically for review purposes.


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