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A Mother's Heart, Pumpkin Cheesecake, and More! by Shelley Miller
COOKIN' AT THE KEYBOARD WITH SHELLEY
COOKIN' AT THE KEYBOARD WITH SHELLEY
It was eight years ago, in November 1997, that my oldest daughter, Sarah, and I played a duet at her piano recital. The program in her scrapbook indicates that we played a piece entitled, "Long, Long Ago." Ironically, this mother's heart remembers it being just yesterday.
But it was yesterday that I listened to Sarah perform the 1st movement of Sonata in c. Hob. XVI:34 by J. Haydn at the Classical Period Piano Competition. She played beautifully, and she no longer needed me on the bench next to her to fill out the bass notes and add some rhythm.
Time passes quickly. My mind can hardly grasp the fact that it has been an entire year since I saw a turkey in every cart as I walked the aisles at the grocery store. But the pictures in my camera remind me that my daughters truly are a year older. The Thanksgiving season bids me to reflect on my blessings. I could list dozens of things, but if I were to prioritize them, I would have to put the relationships at the top. It's the people that are really important.
As an adult, I can appreciate the value of relationship. Looking through the eyes of my daughters, I become aware of their dependence on relationship. They need a mother, and no one else can fill that role as well as I can. Some days they need me to keep them on a steady beat, and some days they need me to sit back and applaud. But they need me. And I delight in being needed.
As we make our holiday plans, and plan our holiday menus, let's celebrate the opportunity we have to invest our time and energy in the many relationships that are depending on us to make them meaningful.
If you're looking for something different to serve for dessert, this cheesecake adds an elegant flair to the traditional flavors of the holiday.
Click here to view/print/import this recipe!
I received this email last summer from a fellow 30 Day Gourmet cook.
I love it when people discover how versatile the software is. You don't have to be freezer cooking at the moment in order to make it useful. So, if you're putting your Thanksgiving menu together at the last minute, let the software make your grocery list for you! I have a fast and furious method for entering new recipes that will have you braving the lines at the grocery store in no time.
At some point, you might need to go back and add the instructions to the recipe. (But then again, maybe not!) If you leave the Thanksgiving Cooking Day in your database, you'll have a head start for next year's dinner, as well as a reminder of what you served this year!
Click here
to download a free trial version of the software!
Last month I mentioned that my daughters and I made several loaves of Pear Bread on our cooking day. After sending my recipe to her, Amy Duranto emailed to say, "This Pear Bread is AWESOME!! Can it be frozen? I have five loaves and would love to freeze some after I share a few. Thanks again!"
Some baked goods are better after they're frozen, and I think this recipe is one of them. Click here to view/print/import the recipe for Pear Bread. If you have comments, suggestions, or stories to tell, please email me at shelley@30daygourmet.com. It's fun to hear from other freezer families.
Looking back, may you be thankful; Looking ahead, may you be hopeful; Looking upward, may you find strength; Looking inward, may you find peace.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Shelley
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