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Author Archives: Jill English Johnston
Chicken Mulligatawny
Another healthy, gluten free, option. I’ve combined several different recipes to come up with one we like. This one is a crock pot/slow cooker meal. Serves 6-8. Ingredients 4 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs 1 can coconut milk 1 c … Continue reading
Posted in Healthy Living
Tagged chicken, Chicken Mulligatawny, crockpot, glutenfree, healthy, recipe, slow cooker
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Cultivate a Heart of Thanksgiving
I will give you a sacrifice of thanksgiving and offer my prayer to you. Psalm 116:17 (GNT) “There is this: We give thanks to God not because of how we feel but because of who He is.” Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts … Continue reading
Posted in Abundant Living
Tagged Abundant Living, Ann Voskamp, blessings, Christian, God, gratitude, Lent, One Thousand Gifts, Prayer, scripture, spring, Thanksgiving
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Southwest Chicken
Another healthy, gluten free, option. We tried this one out for the first time and the husband decided it’s a keeper (not all the recipes I find are keepers). Ingredients 2 T lime juice2 tsp chili powder1 tsp garlic powder1/2 … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, glutenfree, healthy, recipe, Southwest Chicken
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Cultivate a Heart of Worship
Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker! Psalm 95:6 (ESV) Worship – to revere, venerate, praise, adore, exalt, glorify, extol, honor. The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration; the act of attributing reverent honor … Continue reading
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Tagged Abundant Living, Christian, God, Lent, Prayer, scripture, spring, worship
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Healthy eating: Tuna Pasta with Olives & Artichokes
Ingredients 8 oz tuna steak, cut into 3 pieces or 1 12 oz can tuna 4 T extra-virgin olive oil, divided 2 t freshly grated lemon zest 2 t chopped fresh rosemary 0r 1 t dried, divided 1/2 t salt, … Continue reading
