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I was saved at the age of 25 in 1991. When you hear that Jesus came to seek and save that which is lost...well that was me! All praise be to Him! I have been married since 1989 to Tommy. We home school our two beautiful girls. We live in Baltimore, Maryland.
I serve the MyChurch community, by helping out behind the scenes. So feel free to ask any questions you may have. I enjoy being a part of keeping MyChurch.org a safe and fun place to grow in our faith.
Why the alligator, you ask? Well once a year, I head down to Florida to visit my sister. I leave the kids with their grandparents and get a "Mommy" break for an entire week! Glory!! Every woman should do something like this. We need it! We deserve it! The alligator actually tells several tales. First of all it tells about my trips (see photos); and it also tells about the goofy, silly side of Sue. I joke around constantly; so don't ever take me seriously :)
Here are quick links to my postings: (Just click on the topic of your choice to access the post)
Just to keep the clutter down, I do delete large graphics that are left in the comment section. So please don't be offended if your comment is gone when you return :) I do leave most personal comments on this page.
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Mike n Laura says ...
Hi Sue, wondering if you can enlighten me on how to view friends' photos. The link seems to be gone. (I submitted this through the help link but I think it got lost in the shuffle.)
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Iris Turner says ...
Fast Ways To Make Left Overs From Your Thanksgiving Day... These 8 Ingredients Give Suppers A 2nd Act -- And Stretch Your Dollars Even Further...
1. Tortillas: The possibilities for these Latin staples are endless. Roll up a combo of yesterday's roasted chicken, a scoop of cooked rice, and some canned black beans to make burritos; for beef fajitas, cut up leftover pot roast, and mix it with sauteed peppers and onions. And for everything-but-the-kitchen-sink nachos, make homemade chips by microwaving flour or corn tortillas: Cut each tortilla into 6 pieces. Arrange in single layer between dry paper towels; cook on High 1 minute.
2. Ready-Made Pizza Crusts: Keep 'em in your freezer, and create original pizzas with everything from roast turkey to extra ground beef from that family-size package. Or toss together bread salad with a baked, cubed crust; roasted veggies; and a dash of dressing.
3. Broth: Soup comes together in a flash with chicken or vegetable broth plus last night's rice pilaf and frozen veggies. Or throw together a quick "risotto" using 1 cup raw rice, 4 cups broth, and leftover vegetables.
4. Eggs: These amazingly versatile protein packets can turn any entree extras into a dazzling frittata, omelet, or quiche. Scramble a few with some cooked rice and second-act shrimp, and you don't have to leave home for Chinese takeout.
5. Lettuce: Transform yesterday's chicken into a tasty salad with a head of romaine, sliced apple, some toasted nuts, and a drizzle of your favorite dressing. Keep the greens fresh by wrapping them in a damp paper towel and storing in an open plastic bag in the fridge.
6. Canned Tomatoes: Nothing comes in more handy at mealtime. Think red rice or gumbo, or revamp day-old pasta with a quick tomato sauce.
7. Ramen Noodles: Perfect for a busy weeknight, these squares of noodle cook up in mere minutes, and you can use as much or as little of the flavoring packet as you like. For a savory soup, add thin slices of leftover cooked pork along with a handful each of snow peas and shredded carrot. Or cook the noodles separately, then saute with the veggies for a simple lo mein.
8. All-Purpose Baking Mix: Everybody loves breakfast for dinner - whip up some pancakes or waffles to go with all of your supper leftovers. Likewise, those bits of meat and vegetables can become a simple stew by simmering with a can of cream of mushroom soup and dropping in dumplings.
Food-Safety Note: Cooked foods should not be left out for more than 2 hours, so refrigerate promptly. The temperature of reheated leftovers should reach at least 160 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer to make sure any lurking bacteria are killed.
~WebMD Commentary From "Good Housekeeping" Magazine~
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Ryan Curran says ...
hey sue just letting you no i have facebook add me ryancurran25@gmail.com
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Prayer Warrior For God says ...
I am so blessed to see you around again my friend, if you haven't seen my blog about the angels then I encourage you to come see it. It may lift your spirits, even if you may not realize that you needed it lifted. Your my special angel friend and I love you with my heart forever. I am always here if you need a shoulder to lean on and know that when you don't feel so strong, know that there is a special angel here on earth that is leaning on your shoulder and you may never know it. Your friend and sister in Christ, Megan PS I say a prayer for you whenever I think of you and my heart does even when I may not realize that it. I am here if you need a friend to lean on. Also Happy Belated Birthday
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JULIE kiger says ...
SORRY THE FIRST ONE DIDNT WORK..HAVE A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Mike n Laura says ...
Wow, a happy birthday from Laura, on MyChurch!! You ARE special!!!
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Mike n Laura says ...
Happy birthday? Did I miss your birthday?? Darn! Well, hope it was the happiest of all, sister!!!
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RSDaniels says ...
Happy Birthday, Sue! Hope it is the best ever!
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Yahs Child says ...
Happy Birthday!
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Fr Vincent says ...
Have a fabulous day!
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