Thursday, November 14, 2013

Fried Rice Recipe

I want to share with you a dinner "recipe" that I use when I

  1. Have leftovers to use up
  2. Don't have much time to cook
  3. Want to hide nutritious foods in a meal
I used quotation marks around the word recipe because it's not really a recipe, more of an idea.  We call it fried rice and my kids love it.  No matter how much I make, it's gone.  Here's how it goes:

  1. Heat up a frying pan or electric skillet to medium hot
  2. Add a little sesame or canola oil
  3. Scramble a few eggs (you can even use leftover scrambled eggs here, just add them later)
  4. Add a little more oil
  5. Dump in some rice (any kind will do--brown, white, sticky, leftover, freshly cooked)
  6. Add any leftover or chopped up chicken, pork, beef
  7. Add cooked veggies such as peas, carrots, corn, green beans
  8. Mix it all together and add lots of soy sauce, tasting as you go
  9. You can garnish it with sesame seeds, green onions, or peanuts, or if you don't want to get fancy,
  10. Serve it as is right in the pan.
The thing I love about this meal is that I literally can clean out my fridge and make one of my kids' favorite meals all in one shot.  And it's a healthy meal.  To up the nutrition factor, think about adding chopped spinach, green peppers, flax seed, etc.  The smaller you chop things, the less likely they'll be able to pick them out and when you stir it all together, you can chock a lot of veggies in there.

Any of the above ingredients is optional, except I guess the rice because then you would be making Fried.  The options are endless.  Tailor it to your family and enjoy!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Life and Death

Yesterday my hubby and I had the bittersweet opportunity to visit with a dear friend who has been given several weeks to live.  Since we saw him last he has lost 90 pounds and aged about 20 years from the horrible effects of cancer and its attendant drugs, which didn't help in his case.  Although we went to say our goodbyes and express our love and support, we came away having been inspired.

As he sat there on the couch with his wife and daughters close, all of them touching each other in some way, he told us of the peace he has.  He told us of the joy they have felt through this experience and the closeness to each other they have gained.  There were tears and sadness at the prospect of separation, but there was mostly joy and gratitude for a life well-lived and loved.  They have a strong belief in our Savior, Jesus Christ and know that theirs will be a temporary separation because of His great atoning sacrifice on the world's behalf.  They have allowed Christ to take their burden and hold them in His arms.

I too have a strong faith in my Savior.  I am not staring death in the face today, but I still have the daily opportunity to decide whether or not to give my burdens (however small) to my Savior and rest in His loving arms.  His Atonement is for overcoming death, but it is also for coming off conquerer in this life.  I can, with Jesus, be the victor over stress, disappointment, anger, hurt, abuse, annoyance, pain, hardship, however great or small.  The list goes on and on.  He is there every minute of the day for me, and for you and for everyone else in this world.  That is why His Atonement is infinite--it spans time and space, and He is my personal friend at the same time He is personally ministering for my dying friend and for you in your need.  I know He is there because I've felt His love comfort me and change me.  I am a new person in Christ, today and forever.