Hi friends! I trust you all have had a great weekend. It has been hot here in the Northwest and it finally feels like summer is here! Our tomatoes are coming along, the peppers are ripe and the blueberries are divine! What a treat to pick produce right in the backyard!
Thank you ALL so much for your prayers, thoughts and e-mails in regards to our son, Caleb. Our meeting with the doctors and surgeon was a tough one to swallow. He will need two surgeries on Tuesday. One of the surgeries is complicated and it has to be perfect, or the bone will die. As a momma who hears that her son will not be able to do the job he has dreamed about for so many years...I must say I was just devastated...pleading with God for peace and for wisdom. By later that afternoon, I felt joy. Joy in knowing that this situation is in God's hands and it is exactly what He has ordered for Caleb and for our family.
"Joy is more than happiness...where happiness is circumstatial, joy is not. Joy is an unshakeable confidence in the truths of God, despite circumstances. when our children see an unshakeable confidence in the life of one who says she knows God personally, they are impressed and drawn to know HIM themselves." Elisa Morgan
Henri Nouwen, a Dutch priest who wrote a book called
THE WOUNDED HEALER wrote about how we can use our hurts to be able to reach out to others as a wounded healer. That is what we are choosing to do. There has got to be good in this situation or whatever situation
you may be in. We are having to trust God. So, we are praying to GOD ALMIGHTY that He would heal Caleb and that the surgeries will be accurate and successful...according to what God has in store for our Caleb!
SOOO, with taking care of a child who has been in a lot of pain, I have opted for easy, simple meals that do not have to be served right away and that are great as leftovers AND that are favorites for the patient! We all love Mexican food...and Caleb loves Buffalo Wild Wings. I adapted
this recipe and it should be called WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER. Everybody loves it and I know you will agree! Prep is minimal and your crock pot will do the cookin' for you!
Dinner Menu:
Fresh Ginger Lemonade
Buffalo Taco Salad
Chips and Salsa
Fresh Watermelon Chunks
Cookies and Sorbet
BUFFALO TACO SALAD
4 chicken breast {soaked in salt water overnight and rinsed with fresh, cold water}
1 cup FRANKS RED HOT HOT SAUCE or WING SAUCE
1/2 cup water
*place chicken, sauce and water in crock pot on low for at least 6 hrs. or on high for 4 hrs. Every crock pot is different...so be sure to keep an eye on it.
Chopped romaine lettuce and red leaf lettuce
Shredded cheddar cheese
Olives
Red onion, chopped
Tomato, diced
A bit of fresh cilantro
A bit of blue cheese crumbles
Cooked black beans
Avocado
Blue cheese dressing
Chips, salsa and sour cream served on the side
*Once the chicken is fully cooked, use two forks to pull it apart or "shred" it.
Everybody made their own taco salad and it was easy, nutritious and a cinch to chop up!
*I served this buffet style so that everything would not get soggy. We had the taco salad fixings in Laurissa's homemade taco shells the next day for lunch. OH.SO.YUMMY!
ENJOY!
"A cheerful look brings joy to the heart, and good news gives health to the bones"
Proverbs 15:30
*Is there a situation in your life that you could use to be a wounded healer?
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I pray everything will go well for Caleb Tuesday. You are a beautiful testament of faith. That Taco salad will be on my menu this week. Sounds delicious. Take care sweetie. {{{Hugs}}}
ReplyDeleteSending positive thoughts to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. The Taco Salad looks like a perfect Summer meal.
Take care.
-Lynn
I just prayed for Caleb and for you and your family. May God's presence be so real and strong in your life!!!! May joy continue as you trust and HIM! God is already using your testimony!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful menu and for joining ON THE MENU MONDAY.
I will continue to keep your family in my prayers!
hugs, Yvonne
Prayers for your family, Caleb and the surgery staff, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteJami
Hello
ReplyDeleteI found your blog off of Stonegable today. This looks really good.
I do not have a food blog. I, occasionally, do recipes, but I'm more of a parenting, humor, and travel blog, mixed in with a lot of this and that. As a mom to two children, I'm always looking for recipes and tips on meal planning. So, are my readers.
On August 1, I'm going to host a link up post for recipes, meal planning tips, or tools for kitchen organization to make meal planning easy.
My post from Saturday has more details. I hope you join me.
Leigh
Salad is very best and good for health among all types of diets. I like to eat salad every noon instead of lunch because I want to loose weight as soon as possible. Your dish is also added in my list.
ReplyDeletePraying for you and Caleb this morning. Having endured 3 broken bones in my leg in 4months as a teenager my family had a similar journey. I know it broke my mom's heart as I gave up my dream of being a dancer. I see know how God has used it for good. Praying for wisdom, for healing and for peace.
ReplyDeleteKatie