JEAN'S CHERRY PORK ROAST
1 (4 lb) pork loin, rolled, boned and tied
1 (12 oz) jar cherry preserves
2 tbsp light corn syrup
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground cloves
1/4 cup slivered toasted almonds
salt and pepper to taste
Rub roast with salt and pepper. Place on rack in shallow pan. Roast uncovered at 325 degrees for 1 to 2 1/2 hours. While meat is roasting, combine remaining ingredients, except almonds. Heat to boiling, simmer 2 minutes. Add almonds. Keep sauce warm. Remove roast, spoon enough sauce over meat to glaze. Return to oven for 30 minutes or more. Baste several times. Serve remaining sauce with sliced roast.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
GRANDMOTHER OLIVE TELLS OF PINECRAFT, FLORIDA
People asked how we made out in the tornado on late Saturday night or Sunday morning. Albert and I slept right through it. It did not hit in our area, although it wasn't too far away. This morning, we heard about the passings and damage in church. We offer our prayers for the families of those that passed (died) in the tornado and those that suffered losing their homes, cars, etc.
On a lighter note, Albert and I are so glad we bought our cottage. We really enjoy it down here during the winter, although it hasn't been to bad up north. Let me see what I can tell you has been happening.
This last Friday and Saturday, was the Haiti Auction. Amos, Fanny, Albert and I went there. There were auctions, breakfast, lunch and dinner, baked foods, children rides, and more. I think Fanny and I spent our most money at the baked foods. Albert spent the most money on tools that he doesn't have here - for our cottage or so he said. Amos didn't try to stop Albert from buying, in fact, he bought a few tools himself. Oh, I almost forgot, I did buy some flowers to plant around the outside of our cottage.
Next week is the pie contest. Fanny has entered before, this will be my first time. I am still trying to decide what kind of pie I will enter. Fanny and I agree, it's not if we win or not, it's just the fun doing it. You make two pies - one for judging and one for desert. After the the pies are judged, and prizes given out, there is a lunch.
Ever week we have a dinner for charity. Fanny, Amos, Albert and I attend most of them. It gets us ladies out of cooking and we get a delicious meal. We also have music, religious singing groups come and we enjoy listening to the music.
Jean mentioned in a previous post about coming down here. Albert and I have it all worked out, if they chose to come. Thomas and Ruth want them to come when they come. Jean and David could have our master bedroom. The three boys could stay in the second bedroom. as we have bunk beds there. Susan and Katie could sleep in the pull out couch in the living room. Thomas and Ruth would stay at Bishop Eli's second cottage. Fanny and Amos invited Albert and I to stay with them, in their cottage while Jean and David are here. In their cottage Fanny and Amos also have two bedrooms. That fits everyone in here.
David says it would cost a lot for all of them to come on Amtrak or bus. We called Porter and he said there is one bedroom on the Amtrak that could take seven people. Knowing me, he said yes it has it's own enclosed bathroom and shower before I even asked. So we are encouraging them in taking that. Thomas and Ruth will have their own bedroom, so that will be no problem.
Albert and I would rather they took the Amtrak with the two small children, Katie and David Jr., than on the bus. The children can walk around on the Amtrak, with their parents. They can also do more things in their bedroom on the train than they can sitting on a bus. I guess, we will see.
So we are enjoying our stay here. Jean and David would be our first northern visitors, if they come.
Be With God,
Olive
When I first heard of a tornado near Sarasota, Florida and saw the pictures on television, I called Grandmother Olive. I was so happy to find out they were safe. Seeing I had her on the phone, I asked her if she would do a post, which she did. Thank you Grandmother Olive and so glad you, Albert, Fanny and Amos, along with all the others at Pinecraft are safe and sound.
Marilyn
On a lighter note, Albert and I are so glad we bought our cottage. We really enjoy it down here during the winter, although it hasn't been to bad up north. Let me see what I can tell you has been happening.
This last Friday and Saturday, was the Haiti Auction. Amos, Fanny, Albert and I went there. There were auctions, breakfast, lunch and dinner, baked foods, children rides, and more. I think Fanny and I spent our most money at the baked foods. Albert spent the most money on tools that he doesn't have here - for our cottage or so he said. Amos didn't try to stop Albert from buying, in fact, he bought a few tools himself. Oh, I almost forgot, I did buy some flowers to plant around the outside of our cottage.
Next week is the pie contest. Fanny has entered before, this will be my first time. I am still trying to decide what kind of pie I will enter. Fanny and I agree, it's not if we win or not, it's just the fun doing it. You make two pies - one for judging and one for desert. After the the pies are judged, and prizes given out, there is a lunch.
Ever week we have a dinner for charity. Fanny, Amos, Albert and I attend most of them. It gets us ladies out of cooking and we get a delicious meal. We also have music, religious singing groups come and we enjoy listening to the music.
Jean mentioned in a previous post about coming down here. Albert and I have it all worked out, if they chose to come. Thomas and Ruth want them to come when they come. Jean and David could have our master bedroom. The three boys could stay in the second bedroom. as we have bunk beds there. Susan and Katie could sleep in the pull out couch in the living room. Thomas and Ruth would stay at Bishop Eli's second cottage. Fanny and Amos invited Albert and I to stay with them, in their cottage while Jean and David are here. In their cottage Fanny and Amos also have two bedrooms. That fits everyone in here.
David says it would cost a lot for all of them to come on Amtrak or bus. We called Porter and he said there is one bedroom on the Amtrak that could take seven people. Knowing me, he said yes it has it's own enclosed bathroom and shower before I even asked. So we are encouraging them in taking that. Thomas and Ruth will have their own bedroom, so that will be no problem.
Albert and I would rather they took the Amtrak with the two small children, Katie and David Jr., than on the bus. The children can walk around on the Amtrak, with their parents. They can also do more things in their bedroom on the train than they can sitting on a bus. I guess, we will see.
So we are enjoying our stay here. Jean and David would be our first northern visitors, if they come.
Be With God,
Olive
When I first heard of a tornado near Sarasota, Florida and saw the pictures on television, I called Grandmother Olive. I was so happy to find out they were safe. Seeing I had her on the phone, I asked her if she would do a post, which she did. Thank you Grandmother Olive and so glad you, Albert, Fanny and Amos, along with all the others at Pinecraft are safe and sound.
Marilyn
Monday, January 18, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
MARILYN'S MESSAGE
Seeing Monday is Martin Luther King Day, things may be changed around a little bit this week.
Marilyn
Marilyn
Friday, January 15, 2016
PIERRE'S "THE BARK" - MY BIRTHDAY PARTY - DECEMBER 4, 2015
Mom finally got my Birthday Party pictures, scanned them and got them on New York State of Mind. The first picture is me standing in front of the Happy Birthday sign. Second picture is of my Mom (the one on the left with her mouth open) and Tina on the right. We are in front of the Birthday cup cakes, punch and potato chips. Mom is trying to get me to look in the camera and is holding 7 backwards. Picture three, Mom and I are sitting beside my presents. I think 4-6 explain themselves. Picture seven is my friend Courage. Picture eight is my friend CoCo being held by my Aunt Shirley. Picture nine, I am held by Tina talking with JoAnne in the other chair. JoAnne gave the money that paid for my new harness. Next is Lynda holding me. Lynda was waiting with my Mom on the Valentine's Day night that my previous owner brought me to meet Mom. I am playing with my toys and the last picture is of me thanking everyone for coming, their cards and gifts. Not all my human and dog friends are in the pictures. I guess the camera lady forgot to take some. I think everyone had a good time. I am so happy I finally had my first Birthday party, I ever had.
After we got home from the party Mom wrote out thank you notes for all the gifts I received. Then we delivered them. I asked Mom if we could have another party next year? She said we might wait until my 10th Birthday, but that is a long way off to me. Maybe if I am a good boy, I can talk her into having one this year.
Pierre
THERE WILL BE ANOTHER POST TOMORROW.
After we got home from the party Mom wrote out thank you notes for all the gifts I received. Then we delivered them. I asked Mom if we could have another party next year? She said we might wait until my 10th Birthday, but that is a long way off to me. Maybe if I am a good boy, I can talk her into having one this year.
Pierre
THERE WILL BE ANOTHER POST TOMORROW.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
GOD'S CREATURES - BLACK BIRDS - DECEMBER 24, 2015
I came across this field and tree of black birds while driving around on Christmas Eve. Was so surprised to find all of these birds together that time of year.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
SNOW - NOVEMBER 23, 2015
Took these pictures of snow we had November 23, 2015. The top picture was taken on Main Street. The second thru sixth pictures were taken in our downtown park. The rest were taken in my back yard. Wanted to put some snow pictures on.
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