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Friday, January 26, 2018

SOME OF MY FAVORITE RECIPES

Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking





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RECIPE 
Peach Fritters 
Janice, Christy Joy (her daughter) and Sarah (Marcia's Daughter).  Copyright 2001 Marcia Norwood




































 My friend, Janice, made Peach and Apple Fritters  at one of her dinner parties.   Janice got the recipe from Stephenson's Apple Orchard  in Lee's Summit, Missouri. 



 


RECIPE 
Apple Fritters 
1st Mixture
MIX together:
  • 1 Cup Flour
  • 1 and 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Salt
  • 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Each:  Ginger, Nutmeg, All-Spice 
2nd Mixture
Mix together:
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/3 Cup Canned Pumpkin
  • 2 Tablespoons Each:  Milk, Melted Butter, Molasses and Apple Butter

ADD 1st and 2nd Mixture together...and then
FOLD IN
  • 1/4 Cup Raisins
  • 1/4 - 1/2 Cup Chopped Fresh Apples

DROP from teaspoon into HOT OIL about 2 minutes (until brown).

DRAIN on paper towels.

ROLL immediately in Powdered Sugar.


Daughter Sarah and Marcia.  Copyright 2000 Marcia Norwood






RECIPE 
Festival Cheese Soup
  
Here's a great recipe for CHEESE SOUP.

I had to have this recipe for Cheese Soup, 
when I first tasted it
at a monthly staff meeting
at Timothy Lutheran School. 
One of the teachers brought it to our meeting. 


Timothy Lutheran ECC Staff/Teachers.  Copyright 2007 Marcia Norwood  (Marcia is second from the right in the back row - wearing green).








RECIPE 
Crockpot (Slow Cooker) Chili


This recipe for Crockpot Chili
is from my daughter, Kristin.

Kristin is now a wife, mother and teacher.
She likes this recipe because it's
easy to throw it in the crockpot in the morning,
and a chili supper is ready when she and her family get home.




Kristin and Marcia.  Copyright 1976 Marcia Norwood



Kristin and Marcia.  Copyright 1992 Marcia Norwood



My Beautiful Daughter, Kristin.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

Kristin's Recipe for
Crockpot (Slow Cooker) Chili



Cook Hamburger Meat (1 pound), drain and store in refrigerator overnight or until needed.

ADD all ingredients to the crockpot and STIR:
Cooked Hamburber Meat (already in fridge)
4 cans Chili Beans
1 can Kidney Beans
1 can Tomato Paste
1 Can Diced Tomatoes, Drained
1 Packet Chili Seasoning
Brown Sugar (Kristin didn't say how much - so I add about 1-2 Tablespoons).

Cook on LOW.
 Note:
(Kristin usually starts cooking this about 9 AM, and cooks it on low about 6 hours.  My crockpot heats up faster, and gets hotter than Kristin's - so mine takes less time to cook.  The people I feed can't always wait six hours for their chili.)








  
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Daughters Sarah Zheng-Kang and Faith Fu Ju and Marcia.  Copyright 2003 Marcia Norwood
Mar 13, 2012
RECIPE: CUTIE SMOOTHIE. Marcia Norwood, AMERICA'S STORYTELLER My granddaughters, Emily Grace and Megan Jewell, asked me to make them a "fruit smoothie." How could I refuse when they added: "Your ...
Feb 07, 2014
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Feb 17, 2012
Marcia Norwood, America's STORYTELLER RECIPES: Quiche Lorraine Confetti Quiche Quiche is great to serve for breakfast or brunch. These are two recipes from an old KRAFT recipe book that I've used for many years.
Mar 05, 2012
The original old southern recipe came from our local Stephenson's Orchards, and was served at the Stephenson's Restaurant when it was open. Stephenson's Orchards is a fourth-generation, family owned and operated fruit ...
Feb 25, 2012
A wartime edition of the American Woman's Cook Book contained revised recipes and gave advice on dealing with food shortages. My Granny Lucille canned her home grown fruits and vegetables before, during and after ...
Feb 24, 2012
CANDIED CARROTS AND WALNUTS. Marcia Norwood, AMERICA'S STORYTELLER Slow Cooker/Crock Pot Recipe for... CANDIED CARROTS AND WALNUTS Ingredients: 2 (16-Ounce) Packages Frozen Sliced Carrots
Feb 13, 2012
Here are two recipes that will make a. wonderful breakfast for your Valentine! HOLIDAY BRUNCH EGGS. Ingredients: 3 Cans (14 ounces each) stewed tomatoes, well-drained. 1 Tablespoon Chopped Fresh Basil. 8 Eggs.

Nov 13, 2013
R E C I P E. S'MORE BARS Do you like to roast marshmallows on the campfire and make S'MORES with Hershey bars and graham crackers? Americans like S'MORES so much - it has it's own holiday: August 10th! National ...
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Feb 09, 2014
RECIPES: BAKED POTATO BAR and SPECIAL BAKED CHICKEN. Marcia Norwood America's STORYTELLER Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking. TELL ME A STORY.

Granddaughter Emily Grace (Young Author Award at Missouri Central University) and Daughter Kristin.  Copyright 2000. 

 Mar 12, 2012
Some of our favorite recipes for the grills are: Veggie and Cheese Omelet, Tortilla and Eggs, Paninis, Frittatas, Homemade Pizza Dough and Pizzas, Mini-Cakes, and Mini-Chocolate-Chip Pancakes. Cathy Mitchell says: "It's ...
 Feb 12, 2014
RECIPE: CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER BARK. Marcia Norwood America's STORYTELLER Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking. RECIPE. VALENTINE'S DAY COUNTDOWN: 2 Days.
 Jan 24, 2014
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Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!






Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking







Monday, January 22, 2018

RECIPE: CUPCAKE BROWNIES

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
 Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking





RECIPE

CUPCAKE BROWNIES

Cupcake Brownies.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



Have you EVER made cupcake brownies?


Use your favorite brownie mix or recipe, 
and bake in muffin/cupcake pans!

 I made these delicious treats with...

Betty Crocker Supreme Brownie Mix 
With Hershey's Cocoa Frosting
 and
Edible Decorations:
 M&M Easter Speck-tackular Eggs.



Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

My friend says, "Mrs. Crocker" instead of Betty Crocker!  

He says it's to show respect.

ME:  "You know she's not a real person, right?!"

Betty Crocker is a cultural icon, a brand name,
and trademark of American Fortune 500 corporation  
General Mills.
 
Betty got her name (in 1921), a signature, a voice (in 1924), 
and a face (in 1926) for an official portrait.

Betty Crocker had her own radio show in 1924, 
the debut of America's first cooking show.

One public opinion poll rated her as the
second most famous person in America 
after Eleanor Roosevelt.

Who Was Betty Crocker?

 CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/sidelights/who-was-betty-crocker/ 
  
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Crocker

 
The mix has a packet for icing!  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood
 
      
I LOVE this tool for filling cupcake liners! Just squeeze to release the batter!  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood.

I add a red silicone baking liner, and then individual paper cupcake liners to my metal muffin pans.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

I add a red silicone baking liner, and then individual paper cupcake liners to my metal muffin pans.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

Beautiful & Delicious!  I always like the sides of the brownies when baked in a 13 x 9 inch pan - so you get plenty of "edges/sides" when baking brownies in muffin/cupcake tins!   Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



 Cupcake Brownies with Hershey Chocolate Icing - Decorated with M&M Easter Speck-tackular Eggs.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

 Cupcake Brownies with Hershey Chocolate Icing - Decorated with M&M Easter Speck-tackular Eggs.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



 Cupcake Brownies with Hershey Chocolate Icing - Decorated with M&M Easter Speck-tackular Eggs.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


Presentation

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


I shopped Hobby Lobby, Deals, Dollar General, 
Target and Hy-Vee for baggies and boxes to create  
a beautiful, fun and safe presentation for gifts.


I love paper.

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


I love paper, and boxes, and bags.

My Handmade Paper Easter Baskets.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood  

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Apr 16, 2014
EASTER BASKETS. Marcia Norwood America's STORYTELLER Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking. http://tellmeastory-marcia.blogspot.com/. DIY EASTER BASKETS. (Do It Yourself) ...

 I love paper, and boxes, and bags, and cards, and tags.

I added stickers to tags.  Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


 
 Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood


 
   Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood
Adorable Boxes!

   Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood



   Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

 
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Come back often, and invite a friend!




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Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking
 
Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT "PRESENTATION" ...
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Jan 11, 2014
Presentation is important. I love paper. I love all things paper: the tags, the boxes, the TAGS, the business cards, the TAGS. I love paper. I create my personal tags, signs and displays in Microsoft Publisher, and print them on ...

Saturday, January 20, 2018

THE CRYING CHAIR

Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking





I wrote a story about my family called The Crying Chair. 



My story was published in 2001, by Adams Media Corporation in the flagship book of their series, A CUP OF COMFORT.  


 CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser:  
http://www.abebooks.com/CUP-COMFORT-Lady-Blue-Dress-Wish/4644404504/bd 


I maintain the copyright for the story, so I am able to share it with you today.  I made some minor corrections to the story that the editors didn't get quite right in the book.    It happens.  



Both my parents, Natalie and Jewell Bush, were alive when our story was published.  Mom carried the book, A CUP OF COMFORT,  with her to the hospital for her cancer treatments. She proudly showed the story to the doctors and nurses at the hospital and her wonderful hospice nurses who cared for her at home for over one year




Mom (Mema) went to Heaven in February 2003.  She left each of our family members Crying Towels that she hand embroidered.   After all - there was only one Crying Chair, and there were many more tears to come.   Dad went to Heaven in July 2003.  




Mema's Hand-Embroidered Crying Towel.  Copyright 2003 Marcia Norwood

Are you in the midst of a storm? 

Are you overwhelmed?

Are you grieving the loss of a loved one, family pet, job or house?

Please give yourself permission to cry.





Psalm 56:8
 You (God) keep track of all my sorrows.
You have collected all my tears in your bottle.
You have recorded each one in your book.



It's good to cry.
It's healthy to cry.


The Health Benefits of Tears
CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/judith-orloff-md/emotional-wellness_b_653754.html
 

 


Here's our story:  The Crying Chair.






 
The Crying Chair....page 16









The Crying Chair



By  Mary Marcia Lee Norwood



Copyright 1999





            Each  chair at Mom and Dad's  kitchen table was spoken for.   As the oldest of four -- I had first pick.  I picked the one directly across from Dad.  Everybody knew it was "Marcia's  chair."  My sister, Gloria, chose her chair next -- followed by my brothers Bret and Terry.  Selections were made in birth order:  first come . . . first served . . . you might say.  Mom didn't sit much.  She was usually up waiting on one of us. 



            Sometimes  I gave up my chair for guests,  and it was known by another name: "The Crying Chair."  Family, friends and neighbors sat in that chair when they needed a good cry, and someone to share their burdens.   To this day folks still come to sit in The Crying Chair at  my parents' house, in Liberty, Missouri.  Folks like Fran and Bob, who  once lived across the street , , , shared coffee, stories and tears at our kitchen table.  They moved from our old neighborhood, but when Bob died, Fran returned to The Crying Chair.



We're a family of natural-born weepers, from my parents, Natalie and Jewell Bush, right on down the line to all four of their children, now grown with little weepers of our own.  Not that our lives have been filled with extraordinary tragedy or that our hearts are filled with sorrow, it's just that crying is comfort for the soul.



Mom said that it was only natural for "Marcia's Chair" to become the official Crying Chair, since I was the most tenderhearted crier in the family.  I put The Crying Chair to good use throughout my life: when my dog, Midnight, died; when Dad was injured in a terrible car accident;  when Dad sang us a song about a little crippled girl; when I watched Superman take a crippled boy on a Super flight on our black-and-white TV; and when my two-year-old brother, Terry, tried to be Superman and jumped from the neighbor's tall slide - which required brain surgery.  Of course, I took to The Crying Chair when a boyfriend broke up with me.

Yet, I was not an unhappy child.  In fact, quite the opposite:  I was very happy. 
The Crying Chair gave me a place to park my emotional baggage, so I could get on with my life.  There were also times when I took to The Crying Chair with tears of joy:  each time my sister, Gloria and I were chosen for the cheerleading squads; when I was crowned Sweetheart Queen; when I left for college; when I came home from college; when I became engaged, and when I became pregnant with each child. 

The Crying Chair worked so well throughout the years -- I decided to borrow the idea for my Kindergarten classroom at a private Christian school where I taught for seven years.  The idea came to me when I was trying to find ways to console one of my Kindergarten students.  He cried uncontrollably each morning when he arrived at school, and several times throughout the day.  His parents were going through a divorce.  This little guy was shifted from one parent to the next, and he never knew who would bring him to school or pick him up. 



            With great pomp and circumstance I announced the arrival of The Crying Chair  in our Kindergarten classroom.  It was just a regular chair that I "named" and moved to an isolated part of our room.  I placed a box of tissues within arm's reach of  The Crying Chair.   The students listened with wide -eyed wonder as I proclaimed the rules for The Crying Chair.  They even added a few of their own.


Rules For The Crying Chair

1.  Teacher:  The Crying Chair is NOT a punishment or time out.
Student:  We won't get in trouble.

2.  Teacher:  Raise your hand and state your need for  The Crying Chair.
 Permission will be granted.
Student:  Ask the teacher first.

3.  Teacher:  All outbursts made while in The Crying Chair 
shall be uttered at a moderate level,
so as not to bother the other students, and
NOT to draw attention to oneself. 
Student:  No screaming.

4.  Teacher:  Length of stay in The Crying Chair is up to the individual; 
however, five-minute intervals are suggested,
which may be extended if necessary.
Student:  Hurry up.  Get it over with.

5.  Teacher:  The Crying Chair is available to both students and teachers.
Student:  Teachers cry, too?

6.  Teacher:  Other students will not be permitted
to harass or make-fun-of anyone in The Crying Chair
Student:  Don't start a fight.

7.  Teacher:  Other students are encouraged to pray for and
show special kindness to the person in The Crying Chair .
Student:  Be nice. Be kind.  Pray.


            The Crying Chair was a special chair.  The students almost had a reverence for it.  The precious  student  who  cried uncontrollably would raise his little hand for permission to sit in The Crying Chair.  Then he would bury his head in his hands, and sob.  My heart ached for him, but  I rejoiced as I watched  other students (of their own choice)  bow their heads in prayer for their classmate.  Some asked for permission to walk over to  The Crying Chair and give him a pat on the back -- or a hug.  Other times a classmate would quietly place a piece of candy for him  on the table beside The Crying Chair. 


After a brief time in the chair  he would dry his eyes, ask for permission to get a drink of water and go to the bathroom before returning  to his regular seat in class.  Not one student teased him about sitting in The Crying Chair.  As his life took on some semblance of order, his trips to the chair became less frequent.  


           The Crying Chair worked so well the two years it was in my classroom, that I wished I had thought to use it the previous five years of my teaching career.  Many students sat in The Crying Chair for different reasons.  It provided a safe place to cry.  It was never used for everyday trials and tribulations of being a child.  It was never used for skinned knees and playground scrapes, or embarrassment over spilled milk or juice, or frustration of a lost field-trip slip...not even for hurt feelings from name-calling.  




       The source of tears was always traumatic when a child came to The Crying Chair:  like the loss of a pet or a grandparent.  For three children who had been abandoned by their mothers, and were being raised by other family members, it provided a soft place to fall, and cry.  One student  strived so hard for perfection in printing letters his entire body shook.  He discovered a little cry in The Crying Chair relaxed him enough to try again.  After being molested by a neighbor, one child sat and sobbed until I thought all our hearts would break.

 

            One particular day,  I felt overwhelmed with the duties of teaching and motherhood and marriage.   I announced to the class that I needed to spend some time in The Crying Chair.  I laid my  head in my hands and cried.  As the tears flowed down my cheeks I felt the touch of many tiny hands as my students walked by and  gently patted me on the back. 
 

            The teacher learned compassion from her students.
           
            The students learned a teacher hurts just like they hurt, and cries just like they cry.



            Both learned  to love each other.

           
 

The Crying Chair



By  Mary Marcia Lee Norwood



Copyright 1999



SIBLINGS!  From Left:  Gloria, Terry, Marcia and Bret.  Copyright 1976 Marcia Norwood












Marcia's Dad, Jewell; Nephew Jeramy, Brothers Terry and Bret.  Copyright 1991 Marcia Norwood








Marcia's Parents:  Jewell and Natalie with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren:  Megan, Lacey, Taylor, Conner, Sarah ZK and Joshua.  Copyright 1999 Marcia Norwood.



 

 Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!

 
 






Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking