Happy Friday! “A Christmas Story” is one of my favorite Christmas movies. In the movie, Flick and Schwartz argue over what would happen if someone should stick their tongue to a frozen flagpole, and Schwartz dares Flick to stick his tongue to the pole. Schwartz said, “I triple dog dare you.” This did not end up well for Flick.
Yesterday, I finished reading “Healing the Soul of a Woman” by Joyce Meyer. It was probably one of the most inspiring books that I have read in a long time.
When we make mistakes, we tend to focus on what is wrong with us instead of what is right with us. There are so many things that we do well that we should be focusing on.
God is full of goodness and through His grace and mercy all of our sins are forgiven and forgotten.
“But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
to start your day with something positive. Read and meditate on a Scripture. Find a book to read that is uplifting.
to make a list of things that you do well.
Lastly, give to God what you are not!!! Go ahead, I dare you.
Blessings to you today.
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Blessings to you.
Creamy Cheesy Tortellini Soup is an easy, kid-friendly meal. It is so simple to make. You can set it and forget it in the crockpot, or you can make it all in one pan and have it for supper. Whatever fits in your schedule.
Once the soup sets in the refrigerator for a day, the flavors actually melt together, and it even tastes better the second day. I always make enough to have it for leftovers in the week.
Growing up in a small town, my mom cooked a lot of meals for our family. It was nice to come home to a prepared meal in the middle of the school day. One thing that I learned from my mom and grandma; was to use what you have. “Back to the basics” Over the last couple of months, I have leaned on my experiences and knowledge that I gained from watching my grandma and mom in the kitchen. I needed this time to clean out the clutter of my life and get back to the basics of life.
Note: For this recipe, I used a Sweet Italian Sausage mainly because it is one of my husband’s favorite. I also added in a few vegetables but don’t tell my family!
(full amounts in the downloadable recipe below)
1. Brown the Sweet Italian Sausage and add in the chopped onions and carrots. Drain!
2. After the Sweet Italian Sausage mixture is browned and drained, add the mixture to the crockpot. (If you are making this in one pan, then just keep it in the pan and add the rest of the ingredients.)
3. Add the spaghetti sauce, water, chicken broth, diced tomatoes, and seasonings to the Sweet Italian Sausage mixture. **Cook on high for 3 to 3 ½ hours in the crockpot. (total cooking time for this is 4 hours) **If you are making the one pan version, simmer on the stove until the sauce is thickened! 15-20 minutes.
4. After the soup has cooked for 3 ½ hours, add the frozen spinach, cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and tortellini. For the one pan version, when the soup has thickened, add the cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and tortellini.
5. Serve the soup with garlic bread or a side salad.
One Pan Prep and Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Crockpot Prep and Cooking Time: 4 hours
Servings: 8