1 cup milk
¼ cup flour
4 eggs
2-4 tbls. sugar*
1 ½ tsp. cinnamon
¾ tsp. nutmeg
2 tsp. vanilla
Pinch of salt
12 slices of bread
In a shallow dish (I like to use a pie plate or 8x8 pan),
pour in milk and the flour, and mix really well. Add in the eggs and whisk together. Then add in the rest of the ingredients and
whisk. Dip both sides of the bread, and cook bread slices on lightly greased
nonstick griddle or skillet on medium heat until browned on both sides.
*I do 2 tbls. of sugar in I am using syrup and I use 4 tbls.
if I am using fresh fruit.
I certainly can relate to this message, I don’t know about
you, but I have had some of those days. There are those days when my list seems
to get longer and longer, and the people around me are in need of
my help and I just feel frustrated and want to yell “what about me, when is it
my turn?”
What I love most
about this message is that we get to see what effect that her influence and
service had on others. Most of the times
we never get to see the outcome of our influence and service to others. And most
of the time we don’t take the time to stop and realize what we have done, we
just look at what we didn't accomplish, or we are just focused on what we want
to do most.
This is one of my favorite hymns, I do find myself
singing this hymn when I have had days like is illustrated in this clip. It sometimes helps me have perspective.
Have I done any good in the world today?
Have I helped
anyone in need?
Have I cheered up the sad and made someone feel glad?
If not, I have failed indeed.
Has anyone’s burden been lighter today
Because I was willing to share?
Have the sick and the weary been helped on their way?
When they needed my help was I there?
This is posted as the tag line for this clip; I think it
will be going on my bathroom mirror for a while.
“How many things did you get checked off your “to- do” list
today? Sometimes, the most important things you do each day were never even on
your list. As we help a neighbor or family member, we often overlook the
results. You might worry about the things you never get done, but President
Gordon B. Hinckley reminds us, “You never know how much good you do.”
Have a fabulous day and go and do something good today!!
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