Start with love, a generous share, then blend in warmth and laughter.
Add lots of happy memories that will last forever after...
Don't forget the patience, for the days when things go wrong.
Add a sense of humor and a faith that's deep and strong. Garnish with some compliments lovingly expressed, and there you have the recipe for marriage at its best!
For extra flavor, add recreation and a dash of happy memories. Stir well and remove any specks of jealousy, temper and criticism.
If you like a sweeter product, add generous portion of love.
Keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with cold shoulder or hot tongue.
Add to this recipe the presence and love of God and you will have quite a home.
Flavor with frequent portions of recreation and a dash of happy memories.
Stir well and remove any speck of jealousy, temper or criticism.
Sweeten with generous portions of love and keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with a cold shoulder or a hot tongue!
Finally, remember this prayer:
\"Teach me this, O Lord, to know that true love is caring and sharing.\"
Flavor with frequent portions of prayer, recreation and a dash of happy memories.
Stir well and remove any specks of jealousy, temper or criticism.
Sweeten well with generous portions of love and keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with a cold shoulder or hot tongue.
Keeps best if not allowed to stew or freeze.
Lasts a lifetime.
Serves 2.
May all the joys and pleasures that make a happy life, be yours in fullest measure, to share as man and wife.
For extra flavor, add happy memories and dash of recreation. Stir well and remove any specks of jealousy, temper or criticism. If you like a sweeter product, simply add more love.
Keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with a cold shoulder or a hot tongue.
ecreation and a Dash of Happy Memories; stir well. Remove any
Flavor with frequent portions of recreation and a dash of happy memories.
Stir well and remove any specks of jealousy, temper, or criticism.
Sweeten well with generous portions of love and keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with cold shoulder or hot tongue.
Flour with frequent portions of recreation and a dash of happy memories.
Stir well and remove jealousy, temper and criticism. Sweeten well with generous portions of love.
Keep warm with a steady flame of devotion.
Never serve with cold shoulder or sharp tongue.
secret pals and sharing many happy memories and good times in
Make Rich Tea Biscuit dough, adding more milk to make a drop biscuit dough. Spread the dough 1/2 inch deep in an oblong 9 x 12-inch baking dish. Peel and pare apples; cut in eighths. Press apple slices into top of dough very close together. (It won't hurt if more than a layer thick.) Dot with butter or oleo. Mix cinnamon and sugar together.
Sprinkle over apples. Bake at 350\u00b0 for 30 minutes or until done. Serve warm or cold with Lemon Sauce (recipe follows).
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YIELD: This recipe serves 5 people with about
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Take one child.
Mix with generous pats of good humor and understanding.
Blend in discipline as needed.
Surround with music, love of nature, pets and friends.
Bake in a warm, pleasant atmosphere.
Use large amounts of patience.
Do not be discouraged if at times objects do not seem to be turning out to your perfection.
Continue basting.
Before you realize it, your delight turns out even better than you had even hoped for.
Release when properly aged.
Combine love and warmth.
Mix thoroughly with tenderness.
Add forgiveness.
Blend with friends and hope.
Sprinkle all remaining tenderness.
Stir in faith and laughter.
Bake with sunshine. Serve daily in generous helpings.
Take a cup of kindness, mix it well with love.
Add a lot of patience and Faith in God Above.
Sprinkle very generously with Joy and Thanks and Cheer, and you'll have a lot of Angel Food to feast upon all year.
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