Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Here's to 2010

As 2009 ends and 2010 begins I am sure we all can look back with regrets or joy at the many things that happened. I got to make meringues and give them to some amazing friends I got to help out at an open house,at a herb shop. I got to laugh in the rain. I got to learn what it was like to see someone who liked my food and laugh at some disasters. God held my hand tight and as I enter 2010 I hold his hand even tighter not knowing so many things.
But I also got to cry a million tears. I have been down a long old road and as 2009 ends I do so hope that 2010 has a happier ending.
So where ever your road has lead you I pray you will look back and try to focus on the good rather than the bad and to one and all I say dance a little through the storm because after the storm there is so much grace. I pray that next year will bring much joy, much grace and here is to all of us to end up in a better place at the end of 2010.
Happy New Year
Wishing you lots of tasty English Delights

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The dancing meringue.


Well friends my life has been on a interesting road. I made lots of deserts for a good friend Lisa of the Little Herb house she is an amazing woman and if you ever come to Raleigh you should look here up. As we got ready to host her second Christmas tea party I was reminded that meringues are like life if you do not learn to make them just right then they flop and so it is like that in life if we do not learn to dance in the storms of life we too flop.
But with tender love and care one learns to make the perfect meringue and one learns to dance in a storm.
My friend has learnt to nurture her garden just right it blossoms such wonderful things. Lisa and Rosabelle an old friend of mine have learnt who is the true gardener of life it surely is not us.
I hope you enjoy making meringues and sweets this Christmas with your friends and if you are alone make some like me and my girls did and give them to someone who is in need it will brighten up the coldest December day. So to all of you please join me in dancing as we dance into Christmas.
Wishing you lots of tasty English delights.