Wednesday, December 03rd, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

If my money tree was producing a bit more I’d get this for Joshua.


Guitar Praise: Solid Rock on CD-ROM  

000587: Guitar Praise: Solid Rock on CD-ROMBy Digital Praise

From the creators of the hit game Dance Praise comes Guitar Praise! You can grab the guitar and play along with some of Christian music’s top bands. Pretend you’re right there on stage with your favorite bands as you handle the guitar controller and play the notes they’re playing. Or you can add your own unique sounds as you shred those riffs or blast the bass by using the whammy bar. Watch out, though–if you can’t keep up, the artists stop and take a break, and you’ll have to start all over!You’ll get a USB Guitar controller (requires 4 AA batteries that are not included), the CD-

ROM Game, wireless adaptor, and guitar strap. To play, press the fret buttons and strum on the strum bar in time the color-coded cues as they scroll across the screen. If you tilt the guitar at the right time, you’ll activate spinner bonuses for maximum points. There are 4 different levels, so beginners can start slowly, while experts will have their fingers flying as they use all 5 fret buttons while playing the chords and burning through the riffs!

Guitar Praise supports 2 guitar controllers so you can play alone or with a friend. Each player can play the same track, or one player can play lead and the other play bass. You can even send surprises to your opponent to mess with their playing. Keep score and earn enough points to get a new guitar with richer sounds and different effects. Best of all, this game has over 50 songs from some of today’s top Christian artists like 12 Stones, tobyMac, Stellar Kart, Skillet, David Crowder, Hawk Nelson, Superchick, Caedmon’s Call, Lincoln Brewster, Relienk K, Whitecross, and many more. The lyrics also display on the screen so that you and your audience can sing along as you play. 


Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

My blog busted this evening, Amy worked her amazingness and got it back on-line. There are still some broken links and messed up pages. Oh, and my design is really messed up. I’ve defaulted to this. Perhaps I’ll have them fixed sometime soon.

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Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

Thursday, November 27th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

We’re in Springfield for Thanksgiving! Amy put together this little slide show of our day.


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Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

I love my family.

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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

I’ve instituted the “One Taco Test” locally. Since I know you are all equally as interested in this as I am I’ll post my findings here.
“What is the one taco test ?” you ask. Don’t worry I’ll fill you in. First, I google mapped the lovely town of Dumas, TX then searched “nearby” for the word “Taco”. Eight restaurants showed up for Dumas, then I searched for “Mexican restaurant” and found one more local spot that serves tacos. This gives me nine locations to start with. After I finish with those I can start looking at the various other cafes and fast food joints that serve tacos.

So now that we know where we’re going I’ll tell you what we’re doing. We are my friends in search of the perfect taco. Said taco will be judged on taste, size, price, and accompanying condiments. Each restaurateur will be given one shot on one taco. No sides will be ordered and no drink added. While service and ambiance are valuable they will be left out the judging process. Why? Well, because I’m friends with some of the taqueria owners and I wouldn’t want to be biased. So no one tell Adrian I’m doing this, Okay? That being said I’ll still comment on service but I won’t count it in the final crowning.


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Yesterday we began the test. Where did we go?
La Herradura
423 S Dumas Ave
Dumas, TX 79029
(806) 935-3077

(the little D on the map)

Oh, how I wish I’d taken a picture of my little taco, I will in the future I promise.
La Herradura is easy to find it’s a bright yellow little building resting on the east side of HWY 287.
I used the drive through and ordered one taco, no cheese.
The sweet girl’s English was really good, but I think she was concerned that I might not know what I was getting. She made sure I wanted “steak on a corn tortilla” I said yes. She let me know the tacos were pretty little and showed me with her hands the approximate size. I assured her that was fine and I only wanted one for tasting. She smiled knowingly and disappeared into the kitchen.
After a reasonable amount of time she came for my money:
$1.60 +tax

She then returned with a Styrofoam container and a smile.
Upon opening the little square package I found a nicely foil wrapped package, accompanying it was a lime wedge (big points) and three small plastic containers. The first was filled with chopped cilantro (mucho points), the second with finely diced onion, and third with their home made salsa.
Inside the foil I found a soft corn tortilla of about 4 inch diameter. On it was a tasty mixture of carne asada and grilled onions.

After adorning my taco with all its fine accessories I happily scarfed it down.

Flavor Good!
Condiments GOOD!
Size: Small
Price: Ummm I’m not sure.
(Well let’s just say it’d take a minimum of three to stop my stomach from rumbling and more like four to make me happy so I’m not to impressed with the price/size ratio but that being said it’s my first stop, we’ll see as the days go on how it compares.)

One point of the taco test however is to see whether we want to venture a little further into the menu. It is possible that on a “meal” you could get much better value. We can’t take this into consideration thought because after all it is the “One Taco Test”.

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Friday, November 14th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

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Sunday, November 09th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh


Charleigh and I whipped this together last night. Mmmm yum. We were quite
proud of ourselves!
 

5 min prep
SERVES 8
 

1 (15 ounce) can black beans (drained)
2 garlic cloves (crushed or grated)
3 green onions (chopped)
1/4 cup fresh cilantro
1/2 lime, juice of
1 teaspoon cumin
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt and pepper
 

Combine first six ingredients in food processor. Mix till well combined.
While mixing add enough olive oil to reach desired consistency. Season with salt
and pepper to taste.
Serve with chips, on pita bread, or on warm tortillas.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 (67g)

Recipe makes 8 servings

Calories 104  
Calories from Fat 33 (32%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
  Total Fat 3.7g 5%
  Saturated Fat 0.5g 2%
  Monounsaturated Fat 2.5g  
  Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g  
  Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 2mg 0%
Potassium 217mg 6%
Total Carbohydrate 13.6g 4%
  Dietary Fiber 4.8g 19%
  Sugars 0.2g  
Protein 4.9g 9%
Vitamin A 97mcg 1%
Vitamin B6 0.1mg 2%
Vitamin B12 0.0mcg 0%
Vitamin C 2mg 3%
Vitamin E 0mcg 1%
Calcium 22mg 2%
Iron 1mg 7%


wheat free/ dairy free

Tuesday, November 04th, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

In honor of this election day I post the traditional Mozzarella Meatball recipe:
Over the years we’ve perfected many other meatball recipes but this is the tried and true traditional recipe for election night. We won’t be having them. We’ll be having a dairy free/wheat free variaty. Some how its just not the same. . .

Oh yeah, and when you vote, vote right!
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original post from Oct. 6, 2005

Tender meatballs with a surprise center. My children’s favorite meal. They are
commonly referred to as pizza balls or super surprise meat balls. This is our family’s idea of comfort food.
1 lb  lean ground beef
1   egg
1/2 cup  milk
1 cup  Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
2 tablespoons   dehydrated onion
1 tablespoon  garlic powder
4 ounces  mozzarella cheese
2 tablespoons  olive oil
26 ounces  spaghetti sauce
  1. Stir together egg, milk, garlic powder,
    onion and bread crumbs.
  2. Mix in ground beef.
  3. Divide meat mixture into 20 equal sized
    pieces.
  4. Cut cheese into 20 equal sized pieces.
  5. Roll each piece meat around a piece of
    cheese, making sure to completely seal the cheese inside of the ball.
  6. Preheat oil in skillet.
  7. Add meatballs to pan.
  8. Brown lightly on all sides.
  9. When meatballs are browned cover with your
    favorite spaghetti sauce and bring to a boil.
  10. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook 10
    more minutes.
  11. Serve over you favorite pasta, or on garlic
    bread for a tasty sandwich

4-6 servings 20 meatballs

30 minutes
15 mins prep

 

This yummy meal has become our traditional “election night” fare. While some may tease I’ll go ahead and tell you a secret. Each time I eat these meatballs I am taken back to November of 2000. Even now I can here Dan Rather’s voice coming from the living room. “Florida goes to Gore” I listened intently as I simmered my little balls of meat. After supper we had quite a few leftovers. (there were less kids and they didn’t eat so much back then) Kurt went to bed well before Dan said “Turn the lights down, the party just got wilder.” I sat on the couch for hours waiting for the results. The little meatballs called to me from the kitchen. Sometime in between Mr. Rather’s “This race is tight like a too-small bathing suit on a too-long ride home from the beach.” and his “Smelling salts for all Democrats please.” I finished off the meatballs one by one. By 3AM with the fridge empty and the news anchors delirious I finally went to bed.

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Friday, October 31st, 2008 | Author: Jami Leigh

I thought I’d peruse some of my past posts and put a few links to some of my faves for the last 4 yrs. Naah I decided not to. It would take to much time to pick em. There are some great ones though. I love looking at the pictures of the kids from way back when. It’s great reading the little updates and remembering where we were and what we were doing. That’s why I used to blog so I could google my life. Next year when I scroll back to 07 and 08 I wont find anything here. Kinda sad.

Ok, Ok, I decided to post some, I took the pressure off by not posting the “best of” but by just posting those from the 30th or 31st of October.

October 30, 2005 Reminds me of how good God always is.

October 31, 2006 is a picture of Charleigh and Joshua. Check out those shoes he’s wearing. Have you heard the horror stories about those things getting sucked into escalators and nearly maiming kids? Well it’s true. Thanks God for saving my babies foot.

Oops Seems I was done blogging by this time last year. See what I mean now I’ve got nothing to remember from ‘07
Lets see. . .oh, oh, besides a post endorsing Huckabee I found this one from October 19, 2007 which has a picture of Charleigh’s baptism. I’m not sure when she was actually baptized I just know when I put it on the site. hmm. . .seeing that I don’t scrapbook I really should start putting stuff back up here.

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