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Pumpkin Chess Pie and Such…

01 Wednesday Jan 2014

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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New Year's Resolutions, Pumpkin Chess Pie

Dunedin, NZ

Dunedin, NZ

Some, I imagine, are thinking deep, life-changing-they-hope thoughts on this first day of a crisp new calendar.  And then there’s me…. consumed, instead, with smallish questions about… well… pie.  And not even a deep-dish pie, at that…

But questions, nevertheless, beginning with…

What is it about pie that makes me associate it with holidays and other special occasions … or any other time when company can be counted upon to help with consumption?

Which led to a second, that I pondered with the taste of pumpkin chess pie still on my tongue…specifically…

Whether pie and guests always go hand-in-hand… and if so… Which comes first?:

Expected guests, then pie.

Or Pie, then unexpected guests.  

Which naturally, of course, now causes me to layer on two related ones, that I’ll count as numbers three and four:

…If I were to bake a “just because” pie, would unexpected company come calling… just because..?

…And… what if I were to have a pie on-hand everyday… might I be surprised by a stream of lovely unexpected visits from friends and family…

if not everyday…

then at least…more often than not…

or more often than now?

These are silly, questions, really… but the nature of their answers are not…I think… shall we say…”easy-as-pie.”  Or per chance, they are… if one is willing to take a chance and up their pie-baking game…

Well, then, no time like the present… and seeing as how this is the day for New Year’s Resolutions…what could be more delicious fun (and fattening) then if I were to resolve to bake more pies this year?

Such wonderful communion and conversation two or more could enjoy over a lovely piece of pie.  Perhaps accompanied with a cup of hot tea.

It’s food for thought… and the soul.  Pie and tea.  Such piety.

IMG_1428Pumpkin Chess Pie

1 1/3 cups sugar
6 Tbsp butter, softened
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp evaporated milk (or half-and-half)
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
4 tsp self-rising cornmeal mix
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cloves

1 9″ unbaked pastry shell

Preheat oven to 350.  Bake for 45 to 50 minutes – until knife inserted near pie center comes out clean.

Cream sugar and butter in mixing blow with electric mixer until light and fluffy.  Add remaining pie filling ingredients and beat well until blended.  Pour into pastry shell and bake.  Pie will continue to set as it cools.  Best served warm with a dollop of whipped cream.

Just Sowing Joy

01 Sunday Jan 2012

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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Happiness, Joy, Mystery, New Year's Resolutions, OKC Thunder, Russell Westbrook, Soul Care, True Self, Writing

It’s a mystery I don’t need to understand — how the simple acts of putting 2011 to bed and waking up in 2012 — how the mere advancing of clock and calendar can create such energy.  And not just for me.

I am the same person as yesterday.  But I don’t feel the same.  Yesterday felt dark and heavy in spite of it being a beautiful clear, blue sky sort of day.  Where today —  in spite of partly cloudy skies outside my window — I feel lighter in spirit than I have in a long time.  My outlook has changed with the year —  finally, all that fumbling around in the dark night of 2011 might be paying off.  Happy new year — I’ve found the light switch.  And who cares that I can’t account for the change!

Yet, don’t similar unexplainable effects occur elsewhere in life?  In professional sports, for example, energy on the field is often created out of home-court advantage.  Here in Oklahoma City, three days ago, an NBA point guard for the Thunder was having a lousy game in a so far, lack-luster season.  But that changed in an instant, when in the  midst  of the fourth quarter, the hometown faithful began cheering Russell Westbrook on, chanting his name over and over  — RUS-SELL — RUS-SELL — RUS-SELL.

Newspapers all across the nation reported the feel-good story written by Mike Sherman, sports editor for The Oklahoman, which concluded with these words:

“That play — that chant — didn’t win the game. Durant took care of that. But it definitely accomplished something. Westbrook was Westbrook after that. He went 3-of-4 shooting in the fourth quarter, was aggressively pressuring Jason Kidd and became the force of nature the Thunder needs him to be.

His final line wasn’t anything too special: 16 points on 6 of 15 shooting, four assists and seven turnovers. But it was hard to leave the arena without feeling something had turned for Westbrook.

“I just tried to stay positive,” he said. “My teammates kept encouraging me. I know I could come in and change the game defensively. That is what I did, and it led to some offense.”

And a special moment.”

Special moments are nice.  But the a-ha line for me was that “Westbrook was Westbrook after that.”  And that’s all I want — I wish to become myself again, after all that turmoil endured in 2011. And I believe I can do it just as Russell is doing it — by taking three big positive steps:

1.  Surround myself with people who encourage me.

2.  Spend time doing those things that bring me joy.

3.  Pray more — by keeping time in a circle of prayer.  And while Westbrook didn’t mention prayer, I know enough of this place to know Westbrook and all the players — on both sides of the court — were surrounded in a circle of prayer in that arena last Thursday evening.

This short list of ‘gonnas’ sounds a lot like new year’s resolutions, doesn’t it? — those things I’ve avoided making for years.  But it’s a new year and I’m ready to try new things that will sow seeds of joy in my life.  And who knows but that maybe in the mystery of life, my good intentions may help me live into a ‘happy new year.’

Why I’m smiling, just from writing the words, ‘Happy New Year.” Can you imagine the joy I could make with a little confetti and a horn?

Loose Change

31 Thursday Dec 2009

Posted by Janell in Life at Home, Soul Care

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Everyday Life, New Year's Resolutions, Soul Care

“…they will make vows to the Lord and keep them.” Isaiah 19:21

I don’t make New Year’s resolutions.  I like to sleep at night  so I strive to not make promises I can’t keep.

I can’t recall any New Year’s resolutions I’ve ever made good on.  The changes I’ve made have instead come steadily, through intentional doing rather than the loose speaking of them.

I have a good friend who lives by her word.  She does not give it lightly nor does it roll off her tongue like loose change.  She cannot be cajoled, she will not roll over in submission to pressure.   Yet… when she gives you her word, you can take it to the bank.  It’s as good as gold.

“Let your yes be yes and your no be no,” isn’t that what Jesus said?  And let’s not forget those other words that followed, though God knows I’d like to sometimes….  “anything beyond this come from the evil one.”

The corollary seems a bit harsh.  What about all those lovely justifications?  And how about all those feel-good rationalizations?  And what about those wishes — like I wish I may and I wish I might?

Surely these words of Jesus are words to squirm by if not to live by.

New Year’s Resolutions?  I think I’ll pass (the plate).

“Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? — every, every minute?”

-- Thornton Wilder, "Our Town"

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