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Seafaring Adventures

By Sher Birmingham at 4:32 am on August 24, 2008 | No comments

I am writing a new ebook called Seafaring Adventures.  It is a weekly Bible study for early elementary age classes or homeschool co-ops.  I am using it for our Co-ops Young Bible Scholars class.  It is seafaring adventurers following Paul’s life looking for treasure.  The treasure is God’s Love!!!!   Any way the first class I plan on making Treasure stones, hiding them before class, and having our adventurers seek them out.  Seeking out the Treasures of God hidden in earthen vessels. 

My first hurdle was find enough coffee ground to make 24 stones.  I found out that you can go to your local Starbucks and they will give it to you FREE!  They expect you to use it in your garden . . . I did use the left over ground there.

Next you need to dry out the used coffee grounds . . . so spread them out on cookie sheets or a old sheet under a ceiling fan.  Don’t do it outside it draws flies . . . I didn’t want the stones to have fly eggs in them!

Thirdly, how many stones does a batch make?  How many batches did I need?  I choose to do a test run and then make the ones for the class.  So I made the recipe from http://www.geocities.com/loveofkidsrecipes/treasurestones.html .

Her recipe is the same as the one in the book by John and Danita Thomas, “The Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions  GREAT book!!  Every homeschool mom needs their books!!  Fun mess and mess-free craft ideas.

Anyway, I made the first batch just like the recipe called.  Well, it was soupy and took forever to dry.  It was kind of hard to form into balls.  They just made BIG pancakes.  1 recipe could have made 4 stones about the size of a baseball.  But I had 3 children helping me so they made them big!

Now to make the real stones for the hunt!  I figured 4 stones per batch and that would mean I needed to make 6 batches.  Well, I did one batch of quadruple recipe and was able to come out with 17 stones.  BUT I wanted to work out the runniness of the test batch.  So, I made sure each of my cups of flour was heaping.  Used rounded cups of coffee grounds, and used about a third as much water.  This mixture as too dry and so I added more water but only up to about enough for 2 recipes not the 4 that I had the dry ingredients for.  This was about right.  My 8 yo dd handed me each of the treasures as I formed the stones.  Then we made the last 2 batches to make the remaining 7 stones.  Again only using about half the water called for.

So expect 3 to 4 nice size stones to put your treasures into.  AND start out with less then half the water, adding more as needed to form a soft clay.

Sher Birmingham, wife to Bill
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Bountiful Breakfasts

By Sher Birmingham at 7:44 pm on May 17, 2008 | No comments

Dear Ladies,

I pray each of you had a wonderful week!  My friend Sheri Graham has been busy as a bee….adding lots of fun things to her blog, The Nourishing Cookbook, as well as working on another new ebook!  Yes…for those of you who are enjoying all the recipes on her Nourishing Cookbook blog, she now have the breakfast recipes (over 25 recipes!) done up in a nice printable format…ready to print and add to your own Recipe Book!  Her newest ebook is called, Bountiful Breakfasts, and is available for only $3.00! 

CLICK HERE for more details on how you can purchase this ebook!

If you haven’t checked out Sheri’s Nourishing Cookbook blog lately, you may be interested in some of the new things she has recently added.  Here is a list of what you will find on The Nourishing Cookbook:

  • Baby Steps to Better Health ebook - online!
  • Healthy recipes
  • Menu planning tips
  • Free printable menu planner pages
  • Free printable shopping lists
  • Free printable master shopping lists
  • Free printable freezer inventory
  • Instructions for making your own Recipe Book
  • Free printable Recipe Book cover
  • Free printable Recipe Book divider pages
  • My weekly menu plans
  • …and more to come!

I pray that The Nourishing Cookbook will be a wonderful resource for you in the days and months ahead.  Come on over for a visit!  In the weeks ahead she has plans to be adding more ebooks of recipes, as well as much more free content that will help you as you strive to cook healthy meals for your family! 

 And I still HAVE 2 more male puppies for sale.  See them at Sher’s Chihuahua

God bless each of you!

In Christ,

Sher Birmingham

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Rant ! ! !

By Sher Birmingham at 3:31 am on September 20, 2007 | No comments

I walk into a local store, a ”family friendly store”.  AND what do I have to deal with?  My daughter grabbed my waist and wont let go of me.  She is 7 years old . . . She NEVER grabs me like that!  Upon entering a “man” takes his head off . . . Ok it is a machine that does this but it looked like to her a man taking off his head!

We couldn’t shop because she spent her whole time worrying about having to go back pass this man.  I am outraged . . . this is the middle of September.  I know in October we must be careful about going places but SEPTEMBER? ? ? ?

So if anyone is going shopping in Alabama don’t go into Walmart without warning your children of their ungodly decorations.Sher Birmingham, wife to Bill. We have 7 children (ages 29 to 6 years old) plus 3 grandchildren (ages 5 to 1 years old). Encouraging moms that they can successfully run a business, school, and keep house at Home! If you enjoyed this article, please join my e-group

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