Hello everybody, I know you’re having dinner right now, so
you’ll have to have this conversation at another meal. While I was cooking dinner today I was on the
phone just telling them about what my Pastor spoke on today. We had fried pork
chops, greens, squash, rice, and gravy. The gravy recipe is below because it seems as
if a lot of people don’t know how to make it. While on the phone I told them
that it seems like he was with us yesterday and was in on our conversations
that we have had lately. It seemed like everything he spoke on was directly to
us, it answered questions and confirmed things alike. God spoke through my
pastor giving us confirmation on things we have discussed. As you are having
conversation a meal time, ask the question, “What feels right to you?” Listen
to the various answers and take note of them. This is a great way to see how
others view their actions and behaviors. This also gives you the chance to see
how things can be changed for the better and pull you all together as a unit. It’s
time to lose the attitudes and stop hiding behind the smiles and holding things
in and talk it out. Pray about anger and being quick to get angry it only
causes you to act or say something foolish. Holding things in only allows
stress and anger to build up a resentment that can cause not only broken
relationships, but health issues and even death. Wake up, pray, laugh and love,
it’s what is best for all of us.
GRAVY
3 tbsp. vegetable oil
¼ cup sliced yellow onion
3-4 tbsp. flour
1 cup chicken broth
Salt and pepper
DIRECTIONS
In a skillet on med heat sauté your onions in the vegetable
oil for about 10 seconds add the flour. Cook until golden brown (it will start
to have a thick consistency). Add chicken broth, stirring while getting all of
the flour from the pan. Turn your heat down, and continue to stir the gravy, if
it seems to thick add more broth a little at a time. Season and enjoy.
JAMES 1:19 ESV
Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to
hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.
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Thanks for reading and responding to my post, I hope you were inspired. Demishie, Christian Cookin Mom.