Hello Everyone,
I got up early and did several things on my to do list, including fixing Jello cups, hard cooked eggs and veggies sticks for snacks and lunches
Kroger delivered today -still have no idea why there was a wait time but I’m happy with Kroger anyway.

no meat because we have enough meat in the freezer to last for awhile.

Even with some good Kroger specials, this order was $106.
in 2025, I’ve been keeping this devotional book on a small easel in the kitchen.
I usually read it first thing in the morning when I set out our morning medicines.
Then I usually re-read it when I have a pause while doing kitchen work.

This book is published by Mrs. Sharon White, a longtime blogger @ Legacy of Home
In this post she tells how they republished this 1800’s book
Supper was simple but good. I cooked a whole chicken in a slow cooker, miscrowaved a bag of frozen peas and carrots and cooked rice for 2.
There was some very nice broth from the cooked chicken and I think we only ate about 1/4 of the chicken.
So that broth and some of that leftover chicken will probably be the base of Tuesday’s supper.
good night
❤️ Rhonda
A beautiful devotional. 💕
ReplyDeleteLove boiling some eggs and cut up veggies to have something healthy ready when you want it! Thanks for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
I love how you show your food prep...makes me motivated, too!! Sweet devotional. I have followed Mrs. White for years. She is so lovely. Hope you and hubby are doing well these days. Have missed your blogging! Semper Fi...
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing what you are making and the groceries you buy. It inspires me. The devotional book looks perfect on the easel in the kitchen. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea to keep your devotional book on that easel in the kitchen. I like that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely book. I didn't realize I somehow unfollowed Legacy of Home when I used to read her regularly! Thanks for prompting that memory.
ReplyDeleteOne of my core memory scents is a whole chicken roasting in the crockpot. My mom did that a lot and I never tire of the smell or the taste of the crockpot chicken now that I make it as well.
What a lovely devotional.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.