With blogger's new format I suddenly can see all these entries I started and never finished. Ahhh...the forgotten cherry pie! Who wouldn't want to eat pie for breakfast?
Yields 2 pies
- Your favorite pie crust
- 4 eggs
- 1 quart of cherries, pitted and stemmed (fresh are best, but frozen will do)
- 1 T stevia
- 1 T vanilla
- 1/4 T sea salt
- 1/2 cup your favorite unflavored protein powder (optional)
- 3 T gelatin (I use gelatin made from grass fed beef)
Preheat oven to 450
Place bottom crust in pie pan, poke holes with toothpick and cook for 15 minutes, just until firm.
Meanwhile mix cherries, 3 eggs (thoroughly whisked), stevia, vanilla, sea salt, protein powder and gelatin in a large bowl, combining thoroughly.
Reduce heat to 375
Divide cherry mixture between two pies
Cover with top crust and wash with remaining egg
Cook for 30 minutes - you may want to cover crust edges for the last 10 minutes to avoid over-browning
Let cool / refrigerate overnight
Enjoy!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
The Ailing Lion
I wrote this blog after the killing of Osama Bin Laden, but never posted it. I came across it last night when I was cleaning out files and felt it was never more timely with the upcoming election. I don't post this to preach to others, but a reminder to myself. I certainly don't do all I can, but I always try to take steps in the right direction.
I take no joy in the killing of anyone. No matter if they are a master mind of evil
or an innocent victim. I pray for both,
that their next life will be a better one.
I pray for those that protect us and hope that their aim is sure and
their conscious is clear. I can’t help
but wonder why it is that ONE person symbolizes so much finality to a
horrendous deed that was carried out by many and supported by so many
more. It is a culture and a mind I will
never understand and when his followers see our citizens jumping for glee and
waving our stars and stripes I wonder what they will plan for us next.
I trust that our armed forces will continue to do their job, because they
come from a long line of patriot’s that fought for our freedom. It is in their blood. And I have to believe
this, or I would live in fear every day.
What I don’t trust is the disconnection of civil society
from our heritage. When republicans and
democrats can’t agree on the small things in life, where is the spirit that
founded our country? There was much
bickering and bashing about in 1776 as well, but they got the job done because
they had a common goal. What is our
common goal today?
How have we banded together and strengthened our nation in
honor of all that perished in 9/11 and the ensuing battles? My sad opinion is
that I don’t believe we all have. We are
NOT better off than we were 10 years ago.
We are worse. True the CIA, FBI,
SEAL and other acronyms have foiled many plans…but don’t we all have an
obligation to keep our nation strong?
What have we done as citizens to improve our health
care? Our schools? Our economy?
Have we changed our diet and increased our exercise so that we
are healthier? Have we refused excessive care and used our FSA and HSA options
to cut down on costs? Have we sent our
politicians a clear message that we won’t accept their bullshit?
Have we volunteered our time
to the community to improve our children’s education? Attended local meetings to let our voice and
opinion be heard? Called our congressmen
and senators to encourage them to make OUR choices? Been sucked in by the latest tag line or done
due diligence? Heard BOTH sides of the
story so we can make informed decisions and really LISTENED?
Have you looked to see where things were made before you
bought them? Have you shopped locally
and supported small businesses? Helped a
friend in need? Taken help if you needed
it?
I fear mightily for our country. What does it say to our enemies when they see
the bickering, the discord and that idiocy?
We are a wounded lion, whose injuries fester and can be smelled around
the world.
We like to blame
everything on one person…whether it be Obama, Osama or Oprah. It’s so easy to
point fingers, but I believe we are ALL accountable.
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