So one of my most favorite things in this world are ribs so I found this recipe on the internet and I am so excited to try it I am only posting it here so I can't lose the recipe but if you want to try it here you go...
Serves: 2-4Prep. Time: 1:153 lbs. pork baby back ribs - cut in 2-4 sections1 cup ketchup1/4 cup apple cider vinegar3 Tbls. dark brown sugar3 Tbls. Worcestershire sauce1 tsp. liquid smoke (see Notes below)1/2 tsp. salt
-Place ribs in a large pot and fill pot with enough water to cover ribs.-Bring water to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 1 hour, or until ribs are fork tender.-While ribs are boiling, combine remaining ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.-Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, stirring often, for 30 minutes, or until slightly thickened.-Place boiled ribs, meat side down, on a broiler pan.-Brush with half the sauce mixture and broil 4"-5" from heat for 6-7 minutes.-Turn ribs over, brush with remaining sauce, and broil additional 6-7 minutes, or until edges are slightly charred.
Notes: Liquid Smoke is a natural flavoring used to add a smoky flavor to foods. The product is produced by burning hardwood chips and condensing the smoke into a liquid form. It is readily available in the U.S. in the spice or condiment aisle of a grocery store. There is no substitute for this ingredient; if you don't have it, simply omit it.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
recipe for ribs
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look what fancy pants can do!
It's official Grant can walk, he surprised us this week by standing up by himself and then taking some steps, since then he has added more and more steps, what a pro!!!
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cute pics of the boys!
this is Grants new face he is so funny, we are not sure if it is a sad face or if he is just being funny, but he sure does make us laugh!
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Monday, January 28, 2008
President Hinckley was the 15th president in the 177-year history of the Church and had served as its president since 12 March 1995.
The Church president died this evening at 7 p.m. of causes incident to age at home surrounded by his family. A successor is not expected to be formally chosen by the Church's Council of Twelve Apostles until after President Hinckley's funeral within the next few days.
President Hinckley was known, even at the age of 97, as a tireless leader who always put in a full day at the office and traveled extensively around the world to mix with Church members, now numbering more than 13 million in 160 nations.
His quick wit and humor combined with an eloquent style at the pulpit made him one of the most loved of modern Church leaders. A profoundly spiritual man, he had a great fondness for history and often peppered his sermons with stories from the Church's pioneer past.
He was a popular interview subject with journalists, appearing on "60 Minutes" with Mike Wallace and on CNN's "Larry King Live," as well as in hundreds of newspapers and magazines over the years. During the Salt Lake Olympics of 2002, his request that the Church refrain from proselytizing visitors was credited by media with generating much of the goodwill that flowed to the Church from the international event.
In recent years, a number of major developments in the Church reflected President Hinckley's personal drive and direction. In calling for 100 temples to be in operation before the end of the year 2000, the president committed the Church to a massive temple building program.
In 1999 - 169 years after the Church was organized by its founder, Joseph Smith - the Church had 56 operating temples. Three years later that number had doubled, largely because of a smaller, highly practical temple architectural plan that delivered these sacred buildings to Church members in far-flung parts of the world. Many more Church members can now experience the sacred ceremonies that occur only in temples, including marriages for eternity and the sealing of families in eternal units.
President Hinckley was the most traveled president in the Church's history. His duties have taken him around the world many times to meet with Latter-day Saints in more than 60 countries. He is the first Church president to travel to Spain, where in 1996 he broke ground for a temple in Madrid; and to the African nations of Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Cape Verde, where he met with thousands of Latter-day Saints in 1998.
At a general conference of Church members in April 2001, President Hinckley initiated the Perpetual Education Fund — an ambitious program to help young members of the Church (mainly returning missionaries from developing countries) receive higher education and work-related training in nations where they would otherwise likely never receive it.
Closer to his Salt Lake City home, President Hinckley announced the construction of a new Conference Center in 1996, and dedicated it four years later. Seating 21,000 people, it is believed to be the largest religious and theater auditorium in the world, and has become the hub for the Church's messages to the world, broadcast in 54 languages.
Even before his term as president, President Hinckley's extensive Church service included 14 years as a counselor in the First Presidency, the highest presiding body in the government of the Church, and for 20 years before that, as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
President Hinckley was born 23 June 1910, in Salt Lake City, a son of Bryant Stringham and Ada Bitner Hinckley. One of his forebears, Stephen Hopkins, came to America on the Mayflower. Another, Thomas Hinckley, served as governor of the Plymouth Colony from 1680 to 1692.
President Hinckley's first job was as a newspaper carrier for the Deseret News, a Salt Lake City daily. After attending public schools in Salt Lake City, he earned a bachelor of arts degree at the University of Utah and then served two years as a full-time missionary for the Church in Great Britain. He served with distinction and ultimately was appointed as an assistant to the Church apostle who presided over all the European missions.
Upon successfully completing his missionary service in the mid-1930s, he was asked by then Church President Heber J. Grant to organize what has become the Church's Public Affairs Department.
President Hinckley began serving as a member of the Sunday School general board in 1937, two years after returning home from missionary service in Great Britain. For 20 years he directed all Church public communications. In 1951 he was named executive secretary of the General Missionary Committee, managing the entire missionary program of the Church, and served in this capacity for seven years.
On 6 April 1958, while serving as president of the East Millcreek Stake in Salt Lake City (a stake is similar to a diocese), President Hinckley was appointed as a general authority, or senior full-time leader of the Church. In this capacity he served as an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles before being appointed to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on 5 October 1961.
President Hinckley has received a number of educational honors including the Distinguished Citizen Award from Southern Utah University; Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Utah; and honorary doctorates from Westminster College, Utah State University, University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Southern Utah University, Utah Valley State College and Salt Lake Community College. The Gordon B. Hinckley Endowment for British Studies, a program focused on the arts, literature and history of the United Kingdom, was established at the University of Utah.
President Hinckley was awarded the Silver Buffalo Award by the Boy Scouts of America; was honored by the National Conference of Community and Justice (formerly the National Conference of Christians and Jews) for his contributions to tolerance and understanding in the world; and received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
In March 2000 President Hinckley addressed the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. He also has addressed the Religion Newswriters Association, the U.S. Conference of Mayors and twice has addressed the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
President Hinckley has written and edited several books and numerous manuals, pamphlets and scripts, including a best-selling book, Standing for Something, aimed at a general audience. In it he champions the virtues of love, honesty, morality, civility, learning, forgiveness, mercy, thrift and industry, gratitude, optimism and faith. He also testifies of what he calls the "guardians of virtue," namely traditional marriage and family.
President Hinckley married Majorie Pay in the Salt Lake Temple in 1937. They are the parents of five children. Sister Hinckley passed away April 6, 2004.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
I' ve been Tagged!
Tagged, I'm it!
I've been Tagged!!!
A: The rules of the game are posted at the beginning.
B: Each player answers the questions about themselves.
C: At the end of the post, the player then tags 5 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.
10 years ago: Wow that is a long time ago, let's see I was 15 I think that I was a freshman so not really a lot of things were happening. I was in gymnastics with a couple of friends my two best friends at the time were Britnee Gilbert and Jackie Black. I was working with my sister at the logan KFC on the weekends to earn some extra money.
5 things on my to-do list today: Well since I am doing this at 8:30 PM I will answer for tomorrow, #1 go to the gym (there is a class I have been wanting to go to, Ben will be home so looks like I can go!) #2 Ben and I are going to a Clippers and they happen to be playing the Jazz, I am way excited we got VIP box seat tickets woo hooo! #3 Grocery shop #4 make a chocolate pie #5 Enjoy my family
Snacks I enjoy: First and foremost Chocolate I really really love veggies so that would probably be second I also am hooked on Fruit Leather.
What would I do if I were suddenly made abillionaire: BUY A HOUSE! Probably a new car and a salon, then I would donate some and invest the rest.
3 of my bad habits: leaving my clean laundry in the dryer, leaving my clothes on the floor ok so really all of my bad habits have to do with clothing its a problem...
5 places I have lived: Bear River, UT; Provo, UT; Mckinney TX, Redondo Beach CA
5 jobs that I have had: Telemarketer, Shopko, Real Estate Secretary, Hairstylist , Mom
5 Things people don't know about me:I love celeberity gossip, I love Desperate Housewives, I want to have all boys, I have a facination with watching people (but I don't judge) ,& I hate roller coasters.
1.I tagged Jenny, Lesli, Jackie, Ashley Davis and Ashley Hardy
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Awesome Review
ok everyone I can't take credit for any of this I am an owner of peek a boo stuff but I don't really do anything with it as of right now, so every once in a while I will google the peekaboo bag and there is always something new so here is the latest this is one of the funnest reviews I have read about our toy read and enjoy!
http://www.thetoymanonline.com/product_review3.html?p=Peek-A-Boo%20Bags
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Frusterating
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Fun times!
The one thing that we love is the weather here, we heard it snowed a foot in Utah and here we are at the park with 70 degree weather. Grant taught himself how to climb the slide, it was so cute!
Jackson rode his bike to the park (well halfway then he made Ben carry it the rest of the way)
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Christmas 2007
This is a picture my little sis gave me I was so so excited! My sisters mean so much to me.
this is Grants new way of sitting it is so cute!
Me and Grant at Marcella's riding on the scooter WOOOOOOOOOOOo hoOOOOOOOOOOO!!
and we can't forget about my cute brother Kirky he is so funny (anyone know any cute single girls???) thanks for letting us stay at your house!
This is my sister and her hubby zach they came to visit also
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