Friday, November 24, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Coconut Pralines Recipe
Ingredients
2-1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1/2 cup corn syrup (I used Karo light corn syrup)
1/2 cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
2-1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (I used walnuts)
2-1/2 cup coconut flakes
Supplies
large pot
wax paper
wooden spoon
Step One:
Mix sugar, evaporated milk, corn syrup, and butter in a large saucepan.
Step Two:
Bring to a rolling boil. After the rolling boil begins, set your timer for 3 minutes and stir continuously. If you have a thermometer, boil until the mixture reaches 235 degrees. I don't have a thermometer, but the 3-minute timer works right for me.
Step Three:
Remove from heat and add vanilla.
Step Four:
Add nuts and coconut. Stir until the coconut and nuts are coated completely.
Step Five:
Drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper. They will be gooey for the first 12 hours or so (the photo shows the pralines in their gooey state), but they will eventually dry to the consistency of pralines.
Tip:
Don't use soft or fine sugar. Use regular granulated sugar.
Don't eat these if you need to lose weight. :-)
Sunday, November 05, 2017
Recommendation - She Reads Truth
If you have an iPhone or iPad, want to read your Bible more often, and enjoy reading short daily devotions that are not too shallow or trite (like I feel so many of them are), then I have an app to recommend. The She Reads Truth app offers a free download of the Bible in various versions.
I already had Bible apps, but none were so beautifully designed as this one.
The app includes Bible reading plans and devotions that you can download for free. Additionally, they have extra Bible studies that you can purchase and download for $2 or $3 each.
The plan for reading the Bible through in a year is free. At least five other Bible studies are free as well.
The devotions are beautifully designed. Each day's devotions have three parts: Bible reading on one screen, a beautifully crafted devotion on one screen, and when you swipe to the third screen, you can comment along with a community of other readers...if you want to.
Many of the devotions have a graphic design that you can share on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. They look like the one below.
The design is more likely to appeal to women than men, but they have an app for men too, called He Reads Truth!
It looks like you can follow some daily readings on their desktop websites that are not available on the app. The websites for men and women offer things for sale: gifts, memory verse cards, and all kinds of goodies. Check it out. (I don't know these people, I just like their stuff and think some of you might like it too.)
I already had Bible apps, but none were so beautifully designed as this one.
The app includes Bible reading plans and devotions that you can download for free. Additionally, they have extra Bible studies that you can purchase and download for $2 or $3 each.
The plan for reading the Bible through in a year is free. At least five other Bible studies are free as well.
The devotions are beautifully designed. Each day's devotions have three parts: Bible reading on one screen, a beautifully crafted devotion on one screen, and when you swipe to the third screen, you can comment along with a community of other readers...if you want to.
Many of the devotions have a graphic design that you can share on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. They look like the one below.
The design is more likely to appeal to women than men, but they have an app for men too, called He Reads Truth!
It looks like you can follow some daily readings on their desktop websites that are not available on the app. The websites for men and women offer things for sale: gifts, memory verse cards, and all kinds of goodies. Check it out. (I don't know these people, I just like their stuff and think some of you might like it too.)
Firewalls, VPNs, and the Internet
I waste half of every day trying to get my internet or VPN (virtual private network) to operate well enough so I can do my work.
If the internet itself is slow, there's no hope.
Sometimes the internet works fast enough, but the VPN is either overloaded or blocked by the government.
I need them both to work well at the same time.
Without the VPN, I cannot connect to Facebook, Instagram, this blog, ANY blog based outside of China, Google Search Engine, Twitter, YouTube, or most news sites. They are blocked by the government here.
Pretty much the only thing I can do without VPN is send email that the local government can see. I'm not writing anything on emails that they would be interested in, but still, no one likes their mail read by unintended receivers.
And it is slated to become even worse by February 2018.
It is exhausting.
If the internet itself is slow, there's no hope.
Sometimes the internet works fast enough, but the VPN is either overloaded or blocked by the government.
I need them both to work well at the same time.
Without the VPN, I cannot connect to Facebook, Instagram, this blog, ANY blog based outside of China, Google Search Engine, Twitter, YouTube, or most news sites. They are blocked by the government here.
Pretty much the only thing I can do without VPN is send email that the local government can see. I'm not writing anything on emails that they would be interested in, but still, no one likes their mail read by unintended receivers.
And it is slated to become even worse by February 2018.
It is exhausting.
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