July 29, 2005
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Home and Family Ezine
July 29, 2005
Angela Billings-Publisher
300 Vickers Ridge Road            
Baxter,TN 38544
asb68@twlakes.net
 
In This Issue
  • A Note From Angela
  • Bible Verse
  • Blackberry Snack cake - Recipe
  • Reading To Your Children


A Note From Angela
 
Hi Everyone,
 
Home and Family Ezine has resumed its weekly publication!
It seems I was lost without all of you and THANKS for all
the great emails wanting me to continue the ezine.
 
I have also added web hosting services and you can even
purchase your own domain name. This is a great way to keep
up with family scattered across the world, just get your own
website! I can even help you with getting your site up and
going.
 
I hope you enjoy this weeks recipe and article and I will be
back with a new issue Monday!
 
You can also shop my AVON website or email me for a brochure you can hold in your hand and browse.
 
If you would like to sell AVON I would love to tell you all about it! asb68@twlakes.net
 
Thanks again for staying with me.
 
Happy a Great day!
Angela

 

Bible Reading
 
Romans Chapter 10 Verse 11
For the scripture saith,Whosoever believeth on Him
shall not be ashamed.

Blackberry Snack Cake
4 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
Dash salt
1/2 cup evaporated milk
2 cups fresh blackberries
2 tablespoons brown sugar

Preheat oven to 325 degree 

Melt butter in an 8-inch square baking
dish in the preheated oven.

Combine flour, sugar, baking powder,
salt, and milk in a small bowl and beat
until smooth.

Pour batter over the melted butter, top
with the blackberries, then sprinkle the
brown sugar evenly over the fruit.

Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until browned.

Reading To Your Children
 
Children love listening to you read them stories. Here are a
few tips to get you started and make and a fun time for you
all.
 
1.Pick a book that the children will enjoy.Find something
they are interested in at the time and get a book about it.
 
2.Pick a time when everyone is rested and ready to settle
down for you to read the book to them.
 
3.Read until they get tired of listening. You will know when
they don't want to hear anymore.
 
4.Find a comfortable spot so everyone can relax.
 
5.Do an activity associated with the story. If it has a food
in the story you can try to find the recipe and you and the
kids can make it together. It could have a craft you could
make.
 
6.Enjoy your time together.
 
I hope you will find these simple tips helpful and please
keep reading to your children even into their teens don't
stop just because they are getting older.
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