A rich cake full of dessert apples and toffee sauce. Perfect with some cream and a cup of tea.
Learn FUN FACTS about the First Presidency and Twelve Apostles while playing the popular game Don't Eat Pete! Perfect for Primary, Youth, or FHE.
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We actually used this as a mini YW lesson to help the girls pass off a choice and accountability value experience, but as I was teaching it I thought that it would make for a great family home evening lesson for older kids and teens as well. A printable version of the handout can be found here. Opening Prayer: Opening Song: Hymns #266, "The Time is Far Spent" Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 3:1, Doctrine and Covenants 60:13, Article of Faith #13 Materials Needed: A clock, the video, and handout (click here to get it in a printable version) Discussion: Imagine for a second that each and every day, your bank account is credited with $86,400. But at the end of each day the money disappears. What would you do? You would try to use up every penny of it every day. Show: Show them a clock and tell them that each and every day they are given exactly 86,400 seconds to use as we choose. We can't save them for another day. Once the seconds are passed, they are gone and it is up to us how we use them. Discuss: According to studies, the average person spends 35-40 hours in front of a television or computer screen. That is an average of 5-6 hours (=18,000 seconds) per day, which equates to approximately 20% of every day. Think of what we could accomplish if we tried to cut that time down by half or fourth. Quote: If you have a twenty-hour-a-week television habit and would repent and convert in into a gospel study habit, in one year you could read the Book of Mormon, The Doctrine and Covenants, The Pearl of Great Price, and the entire Bible. In addition, you could read Jesus the Christ, Gospel Principles, the Relief Society manual, Preach my Gospel, the Miracle of Forgiveness, and this would still leave you time to read the Ensign, New Era, and Friend each month. This is based on your ability to read only ten pages an hour. paraphrased from Elder William Bradford Video: Choose This Day (embedded below) Recite Article of Faith #13 (emphasizing "seeking after praiseworthy pursuits"): We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things. Discuss: What kinds of things qualify as "praiseworthy"? The answers could be reading scriptures, serving others, developing a talent, being a better friend, sharing the gospel, writing letters to grandparents or missionaries, helping a family member, staying caught up in school, doing family history, etc. Conclude: Encourage students to try to prioritize their time in such a way that they can use a greater portion of their time each day in more praiseworthy pursuits. Bear your testimony of how you've been blessed as you've tried to use your 86,400 seconds each day more wisely. Closing Song: Scripture Power Closing Prayer: **********************
Follow this simple guide to start making your own family home evening kits and download this kit with printables on celebrating differences.
Scripture Isaiah 58:9 Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. Hymn In Fasting We Approach Thee, Hymn #139 1. In fasting we approach thee here And pray thy Spirit from above Will cleanse our hearts, cast out our fear, And fill our hunger […]
Follow this simple guide to start making your own family home evening kits and download this kit with printables on celebrating differences.
Follow this simple guide to start making your own family home evening kits and download this kit with printables on celebrating differences.
Whip up an easy and healthy dinner in no time with this spicy chicken traybake. We've replaced potatoes with root vegetables to reduce the carbohydrates and included plenty of spice to turn up the flavour. If you're not into spicy food, check out the recipe tips for other flavour ideas. Each serving provides 361 kcal, 44g protein, 30g carbohydrate (of which 14g sugars), 5.5g fat (of which 1g saturates), 7g fibre and 0.5g salt.
Miryam's original recipe
These noodle fritters are just a teensy bit more-ish and if your kids aren't particularly keen on vegetables, this very easy recipe could be your ticket to get them to try something they wouldn't normally eat.
These are the dinners we all need right now.
This 5:2 recipe is flavoursome and nutritious. You can keep leftovers in the fridge, covered for 2-3 days, for your next 500 calorie day.
Jena Glen, her husband Aaron, and their two children, from Newton Abbot, Devon, appeared on the second episode of ITV's Eat, Shop Save - which airs tonight at 7.30pm.
Our guilty pleasure? Reliving our favourite childhood meals, from curried sausages and beef stroganoff to chicken kievs and beyond.
The easiest meatball recipe you could ever hope to find, with a creamy dill and mustard sauce - a quick and tasty weeknight supper
Our mushroom stroganoff recipe combines mushrooms, herbs and sour cream and is flavoured with smoked garlic and paprika for a comforting finish.
This Caribbean Pepperpot Stew turned out a bit hot and spicy for me. Aiden loves food with some heat but I like my spice mild!
For an extra special low-fat breakfast, cook your eggs in a rich tomato and capsicum sauce.
Get ready to make this refreshing cordial drink to treat your family and friends as an everyday drink or it can make the perfect gathering nonalcoholic beverage
Make these quick, easy Thai Chicken Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) in under 30 minutes for a delicious Asian dinner. Customize the recipe to make these vegetarian or with any other meat of your choice.
Although this isn't my favorite topic, I think it's one that needs to be addressed. Stranger Danger and Back to School Safety are the topic for today's Safety and Preparedness Family Home Evening. Opening Prayer: Scripture: "Yea, a man whose heart did swell with thanksgiving to his God, for the many privileges and blessings which he bestowed upon his people; a man who did labor exceedingly for the welfare and safety of his people." Alma 48: 12 Song: "Teach Me to Walk in the Light" Children's Songbook Page 177 The Rules and The Reason: What to Do: If a stranger asks you to go for a walk or get in a car, shout NO! and run away. If a stranger offers you money or presents, shout NO! and run away. Where should you run? Don't run off by yourself or try to hide in a place where there are no people. Run to a place where there are lots of people. Run into a restaurant or a gas station. Run to the home of someone you know well. Make a lot of noise. A bad stranger will not want to see him or her. Making a lot of noise is good. Lesson: Who is a stranger? A stranger is someone you do not know well. You have met many strangers already. Some have become friends. There are strangers in your neighborhood, in stores, and at school. Even people you see often, but don't really know, are strangers, like the mail carrier, the school bus driver, and the clerk at the store. Most strangers are nice people. Some strangers are not good people. They may want to hurt a child or take him or her away from his or her parents. They may want to touch a child in ways that are not proper. Strangers don't become friends just by acting friendly for a few minutes. Do you know the person's name? Where he or she lives? Do your parents know that person? Do they trust that person? Bad people do not always look mean or bad. They can seem to be friendly. They can be men or women, young or old. They can be dressed in grubby old clothes or brand-new fancy ones. Remember the story of the Little Red Riding Hood? The wolf pretended to be kind and friendly, but he was really mean. He wanted to hurt Little Red Riding Hood. The Rules and The Reason: What to Do: If a stranger tries to stop you and asks questions when you are alone or with friends, do NOT answer. Leave the area immediately. If you are in a public building, go where there are other people. If you are outside, go to a place where there are people. Always tell your parents, teachers, a police officer, or someone you trust what happened as soon as possible. Remember: When you are with your parents and a stranger says, "Hi, how are you" it's OK to answer. When you are in the checkout line at a grocery store with your parents or an adult and the cashier says, "What a pretty blouse you have on," or "That's a neat cap," it's OK to answer politely because you are with your parents. Here are a few role play aactivities you can do as a family: Role Play: A young man wearing jeans and a football jersey stops you and asks you questions, like: What is your name? Where do you live? He looks a lot like your favorite football player. Is he a stranger? What should you do? Answer: He is a stranger. Do not answer any questions about yourself. Get away from him fast. Go to a place where there are other people. Role Play: You and your best friend are walking to the park. A woman asks you if the two of you would like to go with her to see a movie. She says when will buy popcorn and soda for you both. Is she a stranger? What should you do? Answer: She is a stranger. Shout NO! Do not go ANYWHERE with her, even though you are with a friend. Leave the area immediately. Go to a place where there are other people. Tell an adult what happened. Never go anywhere with a stranger no matter what he or she says or offers you. Role Play: A man who looks a lot like your grandfather tells you he is lost. He asks you to walk with him to the corner of Second and Maple Street, which is a few blocks away. Is he a stranger? Answer: He is a stranger. Do not go ANYWHERE with him. If there are other people around, you could ask someone else to help the man. If no one else is around, stay away from the man. Tell him you are sorry, but your aren't allowed to do that. Most adults ask other adults for help, not children. Role Play: A lady stops you and says, "Will you come with me and help me find my dog? I will give you $10.00. I know my poor little dog is so scared." She starts to cry. Is she a stranger? Answer: She is a stranger. You should not go ANYWHERE with her. If other people are around, ask them to help her. This lady is not acting right. Most adults will not offer money to children. They will ask other adults to help. Role Play: A man calls out from an alley and asks for your help. He looks like he is bleeding. Is he a stranger? Answer: He is a stranger. Do not go close to him. He may be pretending. Call loudly for help. Get another adult to help. Use the nearest telephone and call the emergency number. Role Play: A young man about 20 years old driving a fancy red convertible stops his car in front of your house and asks you for directions. Is he a stranger? Answer: He is a stranger. Don't go near the car. Usually adults ask other adults for directions, not children. Role Play: You are shopping with your mother at a large department store. You wander off to the toy aisle. A man in a store uniform comes up to you and says, "Hurry, your mom fell and broke her leg. The ambulance took her to the hospital. I'll take you there." Is he a stranger? Answer: He is a stranger. Do not go with him. How would he know she was your mother? If she really did have a broken leg, someone would make an announcement for you to come to the front desk. Go to the front desk and find out if anything really did happen to your mother. It's best if you stay with your parents when shopping. If you do wander off alone, do not leave the store or go somewhere else in the store with a stranger. Activity: Take the route your children will take on their way to school. Show them how to safely cross the road and where to cross. If they ride the bus, remind them of the rules that will keep them safe. Closing Prayer: Here's the PDF for the Lesson and Treat: Safety and Preparedness FHE Stranger Danger Lesson and Treat PDF Don't Forget to add to your FHE Journal! Here's the Treat: Here's the Recipe: 2/3 cup Boiling Water 1 Package (4-serving size) Jell-O Strawberry Flavored Gelatin Ice Cubes 1/2 cup Cold Water 1 Tub (8-ounces) Cool Whip Topping, Thawed 1 Honey Maid Graham Pie Crust (6-ounces) Instructions: Stir boiling water into dry gelatin mix in large bowl at least 2 minutes until completely dissolved. Add enough ice to cold water to measure 1 cup. Add to gelatin; stir until slightly thickened. Remove any un-melted ice. Add whipped topping; stir with wire whisk until well blended. Refrigerate 15 to 20 minutes or until mixture is thick enough to mound. Spoon into crust. Refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight until firm. Fast, Easy . . . and Super Good!
A rich cake full of dessert apples and toffee sauce. Perfect with some cream and a cup of tea.
This healthy Moroccan-style one-pot can be slow-cooked and dished up at different times - ideal for busy households
In order to put childhood binge eating into context, a new systematic review identifies two potential risk factors for binge eating in children under the age of 12. With family being the most proximal and influential setting affecting behaviors and attitudes in children, the study reports that parental non-involvement or emotional unresponsiveness and weight-related teasing in the family are behaviors consistently associated with childhood binge eating.
This Rigatoni Amatriciana combines salty cured pork, sweet tomatoes and onion, and spicy crushed red pepper.
*saves money* *eats healthy* *wins at life*
It's all systems go in the Healing Family household this week. Both children are performing in school productions, different schools, same evenings so you imagine the logistical nightmare that has caused. And my little girl turns twelve today. Of course it's a cliché to say 'time has flown by' but it really has, I can remember...Read More »
Ham and root vegetables are coated in a creamy mustard and crème fraîche sauce, then topped with savoury crumble in this winter bake
Lady Gabriella Windsor And Her Boyfriend Aatish Taseer Arriving For A Party In Kensington To Celebrate The Launch Of Tom Parker-bowles's New Book "e Is For Eating: An Alphabet Of Greed".
Use this awesome craft to help your kids sing louder in primary sharing time as well as nursery and even family home evenings.
It was a normal Thursday evening. Not really… It was a special Thursday evening at the National Intelligence headquarters on Pirro’s lane. That didn’t come out right either… It was an awesome day for two special people that work together at the National Intelligence headquarters. Yes… that’s the best way to put it. For the entire day, these two lovebirds have texted themselves while remaining undistracted from their high profile jobs. Their jobs are pretty sensitive if you really think about it. On them depend the Intelligence and so, the security of the entire national infrastructure. So, to think that they’ll be exchanging texts like the one below is absurd… or is it not?
Nadiya Hussain's Tandoori-style Chicken with Burnt Butter Rice is an easy weeknight dish that you can have on the table in less than an hour. Packed with flavourful spices, this delicious recipe is a comforting family favourite.
Like many good brunch recipes, this is also just the ticket for an early evening supper, the sort you eat in your dressing gown before sophisticated adults feel it is entirely proper to dine. The joy of this is that you make up the mustardy ham and gruyere sandwiches and cover with beaten eggs the night before, and just let them sit in the fridge melding into one savoury, gooey pudding overnight. The next morning goes as follows: oven on, egg-and-bread dish in; brunch effortlessly served. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
Table of contents What is Harira Soup? Harira Soup With Beef or Lamb. Harira Ingredients. What to Serve With Harira. What is Harira soup?Harira soup is a traditional Moroccan soup that is made all year long but traditionally is used to break the fast during Ramadan, every night. Harira has vegetables such as onion, celery ...
When I gave up meat, a hearty, comforting stew was one of the dishes I missed the most - until I came up with this! It's vegan comfort food at its finest.
Warm and rich with spices, Nadiya's slow-cooked lamb stew is one for cold evenings. Serve with fresh ginger, chillies, and a squeeze of lemon.
You can’t go wrong with a hearty beef stroganoff. Our shortcut recipe uses rump steaks and packets of steamed rice to hurry things along.
A meaty stew of poultry, sausage, pork, and beans, all under a rich, dark brown crust.