Susanne at Living to Tell the Story hosts a “Friday Fave Five” in which we share our five favorite things from the past week. Click on the button to read more of the details.
So here are a few favorite things from my week:
1. 50% off coupons and gifts cards — in general! — but especially when with them I got:
2. These clear stamps for free:
You just peel them off and put them on the clear block, stamp, wash it off and put it back. I love the idea of being able to see exactly where you are putting the stamp — the old ones were on wooden blocks and sometimes it would take several tries to get it straight and exactly where I wanted it. I haven’t tried these yet but I am itching to.
The gift card was to Michael’s from Jesse for my birthday — can you believe I’d had it since August and hadn’t used it yet? But I am glad I saved it for now.
3. This stuff:
My two older sons love the Sticky Fingers restaurant in the town where they commute to school, but the rest of us had never been there — there is not one in our town. We finally did go over there and eat a few weeks ago, and I LOVED this sauce. And they sell it in some grocery stores!
I have a couple of baked dishes with barbecue sauce, and it didn’t really work well for that — we liked our regular Kraft BBQ sauce better. But as a condiment it is out of this world.
I made a new recipe (to me) called Saucy Pork Chops in the crock pot last Sunday, and it was just ok to me. It seemed to be missing something, though the rest of the family liked it. But we had more pork chops than I had thought were in the package, so I pulled the meat off the bones of the rest of it and Monday got some onion rolls for sandwiches, and with the Sticky Fingers Carolina Sweet sauce — oh my — mouth bliss!!!
4. Texas Toast. I had seen this in the stores for ages but just had never gotten any. But I got some this week because in the store I couldn’t decide between the onion rolls or Texas Toast for the BBQ sandwiches. Then I made French toast with them one morning for breakfast. I haven’t made French toast in ages, but now I am planning on making it for the family this weekend. More mouth bliss!!
5. One of my favorite moments this past week occurred last night. Often the messages from the BJU chapel service come on the radio around the time I am cleaning up the kitchen, and I enjoy listening to it while I am working there, but usually when I am done I turn off the radio and leave the room. Last night, though, the message was on a passage I had just read that morning (from Eph. 4 about grieving the Holy Spirit), and it was really speaking to my heart, so I stayed in the kitchen while it was on. While I was listening I decided to do some of those “extra” kitchen jobs like cleaning out the microwave and cleaning the crumbs from the bottom of the toaster oven, etc. Cleaning is not my favorite thing, but I do enjoy the results, and listening to something profitable while my hands are busy enhances the time. In fact…in some ways I listen better when my hands are busy. If I am just sitting I tend to get drowsy or distracted or fidgety. I know of mission churches in primitive areas where the people had no concept of any kind of public meeting with one speaker, much less church, and the idea of sitting still and listening when they had so much to do was preposterous to them, so they brought their basket-making or rope-making or net-mending or carving or whatever along with them to church. I’ve thought that’s really not a bad idea! But I can’t see our American churches going that way, and I don’t think I would really be ready for them to.
I’m digressing, but that whole time was a blessing not only in getting some things done that aren’t part of my daily routine (I so enjoyed using my gleaming microwave this morning!), but even more than that I enjoyed a message that really spoke it my heart in a way that it hadn’t been spoken to in a long time and opened up the passage a little more for me. I have still been thinking about it this morning.
Then earlier I caught a brief clip of a message while in the kitchen for a few minutes that has also stayed with me, about the fact that King Darius’s eyes were opened to see that “the God of Daniel…is the living God, and stedfast for ever, and his kingdom that which shall not be destroyed, and his dominion shall be even unto the end” (Daniel 5:26) primarily through an unfair situation — the “set-up” that landed Daniel in the lion’s den. It really gives a new perspective that the Lord may have us in situations like that not only to teach us something, but to manifest something of Himself through us. Paul and Silas singing while in jail would be another example — an unfair situation that led to the salvation of the jailer and others. And Joseph’s life. I wonder how many opportunities like that I miss because I am inwardly grousing over the unfairness and injustice of it all instead of trusting the Lord to work in the situation.
So…it looks like it was a good week for being fed — spiritually, creatively, mentally, and spiritually.


That BBQ sauce looks yummy! I have pork chops in our crock pot right now and the recipe I’m using is similar but has some changes (.5 cup soy sauce, .25 cup ketchup, .25 cup brown sugar, 1 tsp, ground ginger, 2 garlic cloves chopped, salt and pepper – it’s pretty tastey).
The part you mentioned about God not only teaching us in the Lion Den but also manifesting himself through us really struck me. I don’t always behave like I should when I’m faced with adversity and turmoil. I will remember that.
Happy Friday 🙂
Yes, it sounds like a week of nourishment in all kinds of ways! Thank for sharing the goodies.
numbers 1, 2 and 5 sound great
I especially like the look of those stamps
and what a special time you had in the kitchen
have a nice weekend
“Mouth Bliss”. Love that description! LOL.
Yay, for coupons and freebies. I love that too! Your time in the kitchen sounds like a lot was accomplished both inwardly and outwardly. Great list, Barbara.
I’ve made barbeque sandwiches by shredding pork and dumping sauce on it. Yum. I agree that listening and working makes time fly.
I’ve been meaning to put a radio in my kitchen for the exact purpose you state — listening to something profitable while my hands are busy.
Mmm! This post was just jam packed with good nuggets! I’m not a stamper, but I sure do know what you’re talking about! They should have come out with those clear stamps a looooooooong time ago! Much much easier!
I LOOOOOVE Sticky Fingers! I never knew they had a restaurant though! LOL! I guess WE don’t have one near us either! But I buy it in the grocery store all the time — They have one that is mustard based that I just craaave! When I can’t find it I’m sooooo sad! LOL!
You must have found a different kind of Texas Toast than what I’m thinking of. The kind I get comes pre garlic buttered and is in the freezer section! I don’t think I would EVER use it for French toast! 😉
I like to listen to Christian MUSIC while I’m doing other things — but when it comes to listening to sermons I would rather just listen! And the pastors always love it that they have my FULL attention! Even the visiting pastors always say “I can tell you were really paying attention!” I think they deserve that too… But I’m even that way with listening to the radio too … other than driving, if a sermon comes on, I usually stop what I’m doing and just listen. I feel like I “hear” it better. LOL! Guess maybe I’m just not a multitasker!!! *g*
That sounds like a great week Barbara. I’m glad you got the chance to be fed extra in that kitchen with clean-up thrown in!! I’m praying God opens the eyes of some people in our path that need to see there is a living God they need to be at peace with :0)
have a great weekend.
I’ve not heard of Sticky Fingers but it sounds good! Gotta love those discount coupons, the best thing. Sounds like you got some good messages this week too! I’ve been trying to use my ipod on my walks for some christian/family talk stuff, kinda fun!
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Such a great list of favs.
Barbara, I so can relate to your number 5! Amen, Amen!
Those clear stickers are fabulous!!
Sounds like you had a great week and I enjoyed reading your list. That sauce looks yumm!…
Maybe I should change a bad habit- I clean in my kitchen when I am mad. It’s sparkling this morning, glow in the dark sparkling… LOL… Perhaps a radio would be a better idea.
I like your number 5 too – learning to trust when things aren’t fair that the Lord has things in control and will work it out in a way that blesses – often far beyond our imagination. Food for the soul – thanks Barbara!
Recenlty, a situation was brought to my attention that really had me in a stew, a good 24 hour stew. Then the Lord reminded me of Joseph. Thanks for the post. I, too, like to listen to sermons. Here, I download them on my ipod to listen every chance I get!
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