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Monday, November 2, 2015

Extraordinary Visiting Teachers


I wanted to let you all know why I have not updated this blog very much lately.  I have created a wonderful Facebook group called Extraordinary Visiting Teachers, and I am spending most of my creative time, there.  If you have not found it yet, or joined, I think you will want to, because it is a fabulous place for Sisters in the Gospel to gather, and join valuable discussions, share your ideas, help others in their Relief Society callings, and so much more.

I have tried my best to also filter as much spam as I could, and the site is just plain good!  If you want help becoming a better Visiting teacher, Extraordinary Visiting Teachers Facebook page is for you.  If you need advice, or suggestions about Relief Society related things, Extraordinary Visiting Teachers Facebook page is for you.  If you are an LDS woman needing some encouragement or tips, or ideas, or just about anything else relating to sisterhood in the LDS Church, this page is definitely for you.

Please check it out at this link, and if you like it, please join, and invite all the other women you know who might also enjoy being a part of something Extraordinary.

When you join, be sure to put something on your own Facebook page, so I can make sure you are not a spammer.  Everyday, I get spammers, and I do my best to keep this site as pure as possible.  It is a huge job though with so many joining every day, so please make it easy for me to welcome you to this group, by putting something that I would recognize that lets me know we are on the same page such as an LDS Image, General Conference quote, Book of Mormon, or anything else that would show that you love the gospel of Jesus Christ, and want to be a part of helping and  others and yourself to be motivated and excited about serving.

Enough said... here is the link, and I hope to see you there soon! https://www.facebook.com/groups/extraordinaryvisitingteachers/

YOu can find this there too, as well as other great things.


Monday, April 27, 2015

Molly's Famous Chicken Chalupas Recipe

Recently, I posted on my Facebook group, Extraordinary Visiting Teachers, a post about a recipe that I had made to take to many people in my ward who needed a nice home cooked meal.  It was really popular and ended up being the one with the most comments and shares, so I thought I would post it here on my blog too, so the rest of you who have not found my Facebook group, could know about it too.


I have a cute story that tells about why I posted it, that you might like to read about, so if you do, go to Extraordinary Visiting Teachers Facebook page  and you can read about that too.  I doubled the recipe, however just making the recipe as is, you will be able to make 4 pans of these yummy creations!  The recipe came from my daugher, Molly Lent, from Park City, Utah, who made it for me when I had surgery, and from that point on, I was hooked. I don't know where she got it, or if she just made it up, but however it was acquired, I am so glad I got a hold of it.   It just makes a lot, and sometimes you need a lot of food to take to people in your ward, a friend or neighbor who is having a hard time, or for a party or other occasion.  They are pretty mild, even though they have green chili's in them. When I serve them, I pour salsa over them and soemtimes a dollup of guacamole, if I have it on hand. The recipe that is posted, has my version, which I added a couple spices to make it taste a little more south western. Feel free to pass it on, and let me know how your's turned out!
So if you have read this entire post, I am going to give you a little tip about these.  I have made these over and over and one time, was in a hurry, and didn't take the time to cook in the crock pot, the chicken.  I just put it in a pan, browned it on both sides, cooking it thoroughley, and sliced it thinly. ( I seasoned it with Montreal Steak Seasoning, and a little Kosher sale.) It was so yummy because anytime you brown meat, it just makes it taste better.  Enjoy!  Katie