![]() ![]() But here's the problem: I'm not a huge pineapple fan. So I'll keep the name but "Lime Jello Dessert" might be more accurate or my daughter suggested "Jello Pie." This is a good recipe. I find the name a little odd.I mean, it's got a baked crust, so calling it a"salad" seems like a stretch. Okay, I was game for this Refreshing Lime Jello Salad recipe on a hot Ohio summer day. How about trying our refreshing lime jello salad on this hot summer day? Editor's Notes and Photos So, for today we'll celebrate all the good and know that each day of the future is made by the One who made you and I! It's like I tell little Joshua, "I haven't done a thing to deserve such a curly-headed little boy with fat cheeks!" Again and again, I smile to myself as I look at his little head is covered with golden curls. This adorable fellow inherited his daddy's curly hair. Needless to say, after supper was bath time! He ended it by dropping the last part of the cake onto the floor. There was cake and mocha icing everywhere. You can only imagine him sitting in his sassy seat with bean brownie cake all over. ![]() Last night we all got a kick out of watching his eager hands as he tore into the little birthday cake Julia had decorated for him. While he has several words he says, it is mostly in baby talk as he exclaims and points to whatever catches his attention the most. And yes, Dutch is his first language until he learns to speak English around the age of three or four. Horses rank at the top of his list there are few things he enjoys more than pony and cart rides, if it happens to be close to nap time, he's lulled to sleep in no time. Amazing how you can watch the wheels of his brain spin by observing the look in his brilliant blue eyes. The next one we're working on is, "Thank you." He gets the concept but can't get his hand to make the right motion yet. How can you say no? When he first started letting out these insistent shrieks to get what he wants, I was like, "There must be a better way!" With a bit of effort, he caught onto the sign language for "please." He'll spot some food that he would like to have and make this little hand motion of rubbing against his chest to say please. His way of saying "please" takes the cake. Julia was completely impressed when she got him to take his first steps the week before his birthday. Little Joshua is a favorite in our household. Well, aren't they all favorites? Yes, they are it's just that this stage with the first peek-a-boos, kisses, and patty-cakes charm every one of us. I then know that God heard, He shares my concern, and He will answer those pleas.įor today, we will relish the sweet innocence of a one-year-old and trust the unknown future to the One who knows it all. There is only one place where true peace settles in, and that is when I cry out to God for our little ones and their future families. ![]() ![]() I wonder what his life will hold, or even more, what our future generations may face. This darling boy was our newborn a year ago. Okay, so my baby turned a year old yesterday, and I get this feeling that the days of having little ones in our home are rapidly moving onward. As some of you shared, your 'babies' are now grandparents. My son asked that I make the “Green Stuff” I use to make.This article is a part of "The Amish Cook Column", a weekly series of featuring a story & recipe from Gloria Yoder, Amish wife & mother of six from Flat Rock, IllinoisĪs you can hear, today I've had many churning feelings. Your lemon lime Jello is a variation of a recipe I made 30 years ago and made each holiday season. To preserve pineapple juice add cold water (for 2 cups) This Thanksgiving, my son asked that I make the “Green Stuff” I use to make - but gosh where is the recipe - with a change here and there, this recipe is my Green Stuff. Your lemon lime Jello is a variation of a recipe I made 30 years ago and made each holiday season for many years thereafter. Add pineapple, sweetened condensed milk and mayonnaise, mix well. Beat in softened cream cheese (at low speed!). In a large bowl mix both packages of jello with hot water, stir well.
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