Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Fear of Frying


If life is a journey, then every experience is a possible notch on the road map of one's life. I contend that the work we do throughout our lives makes up the bulk of the experiences in the journey.

Each job generates mileage on our travels, and can potentially add to or impact on the journey. But not all jobs work out the way we expect. Some people find a job in their youth and stick with it all their lives. Others (like me) never seem to find the right fit and bounce from job to job. While that puts a lot of interesting mileage on one's road map, it can also make the worker pretty road-weary.

Now, I've lived and worked in the same city all my adult life. So when I'm in my car, I often pass by one of the many places where I've worked. Sometimes when I drive around town and see all these various and sundry job sites, my self-appointed GPS kicks in. GPS ... my Guilt Projection Syndrome. Yet instead of chalking all these jobs up as experience, I've come to attach a strange sense of failure to them.

To be fair, most of the jobs I lost had little or nothing to do with me. At one place, I requested a transfer to a different location. When the company had found a replacement for my job - the spot in the new location became unavailable when the person I was supposed to replace, suddenly decided not to leave. And I couldn't get the original job back. Another business where I worked, the company went bankrupt, and everyone (not just me) lost their jobs. Oh, and my personal favorite: a restaurant hired me as a cook but the chef refused to let me sign W2 forms or tell me definitively what my pay would be. After several days of working and asking for these simple things, I called the business office and asked them. Then got a call from the chef telling me that "it just wasn't going to work out." These things happen; but to me, it's been a tiring road to travel. Employee ennui.

I'm working in another food industry job now. It's hard work, but as I love to feed people, just being a part of the process is pretty satisfying. I have to say that professional kitchen equipment fascinates me. Where I work, there's a giant oven which not only bakes but which can also be set to steam food. Pretty cool. We have shrink-wrap machines, and a blast chiller, and industrial-size deep fryers. The deep fryers are in hot demand; cooks from different sections of the kitchen use them throughout the day. I use them as well. But I have a mortal fear of the oil splashing up and burning me. Yes, it has happened, but no, nothing dramatic.

Yet I persist in having a fear of frying. I think much of my attitude spins off this fear. Am I good enough? Will I ever be comfortable enough in my own skin that I know I belong, that I excel, that I make a difference?

Sometimes I wonder about the places I've worked in, wondered about things I might have done differently. But when I really think about it, I know that circumstances don't define who I am as a person. Losing a job for whatever reason should not knock me out. Things happen. To everyone. But if I hang on to the fear, to the bad memories surrounding an incident (like loss of a job, or an issue I may have while working) it only adds insult to injury. Who needs that? I have enough going on in my daily life that I don't need to be dragging around extra baggage from my past.

I think fear holds many of us back. It can be multi-tentacled, reaching into our hearts and minds to choke us. Fear can also deceive and distract us; it gets us off track from the important things in our lives and prevents us from moving forward. So why do we allow it? Allow all the hand-wringing, all the heart-wrenching fear? Even as a Christian I wrestle with this issue. How can I say that I trust God, yet let fear have such a stronghold on my heart? God does not want us to have a spirit of fear. He tells us not to shrink from the work he has set us to do. "For God did not give us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline." - 2 Timothy 1:7

If I only focus on what I think I can do - or worse, focus on what I think I can't - there is no way I will ever succeed at anything. I realize that I am at my most fearful when I rely only on myself. If I say that I trust in God, I need to make a conscious effort to hand over control ... which includes the fears I have.

When I do make that effort, God never throws it in my face. He takes my fear and replaces it, gently, with peace. It's a peace that passes all understanding. I should know: I've tried to muscle through it intellectually. But the point of faith is not knowing. It is believing. And if I truly believe in God, believe that He has good plans for my life, then I need to relinquish the things that keep my faith from thriving.

There was only one perfect person who ever walked this earth. I know that He doesn't expect the same perfect performance from me. God will be with me wherever I go and support me through all my trials. Shying away from life because of fear is not an option. The point is to make the effort to keep moving forward. And because I choose to rely on God for my strength and not merely on myself, I know that my best is good enough.

So now I can finally dismantle that old GPS of mine. I trust God in the driver's seat of my life. And you know what? The road ahead looks pretty promising.


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"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me - put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you."  - Philippians 4: 4-9

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Chicken Parmesan

This pic is from chicken parm I made at work, and the pieces are huge!
Pics beneath are from my at-home version. You want them this size?
Pound them once before breading and then when you get them in 
the last stage of your breading station, whack them with your hand.
That will stretch them out and give you some mighty nice looking pieces.

Chicken Parmesan is possibly my favorite dish of all time. You've got a nice healthy cut of meat, then all the good stuff: a crispy coat of breadcrumbs, delicious sauce, and wads of wonderfully melted cheese. Definitely worth the time and effort to make this delish dish!


Ingredients:

4 boneless chicken breasts, about 1 pound
1 cup flour seasoned with salt, pepper and garlic powder
3 eggs, beaten with 2 tablespoons water
1 ½ cup seasoned Italian bread crumbs
8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese
Parmesan cheese
Spaghetti or marinara sauce, homemade if possible
Olive oil


Side dish ingredients:

Cooked pasta (your choice) with additional sauce
Italian bread
A nice leafy green salad 
Grated Parmesan or other Italian cheese, for topping


Directions:

Preheat oven to 375° degrees. Also have a large pot of salted water heating on your stove top for the pasta.

Assemble your breading station, with separate bowls for flour, egg wash, and bread crumbs. Start by dredging a chicken breast in the seasoned flour. Tap off excess. Dip chicken breast in beaten egg, making sure that each piece is completely coated. Drain off any excess egg, then put chicken into the bread crumbs. Press to make sure bread crumbs adhere evenly on both sides. Set aside on a clean plate and repeat with remaining pieces.


Breading station: first flour, then egg wash, then bread crumbs.



In a large skillet, cook chicken in olive oil over medium heat, turning once so the pieces are golden brown on both sides. The chicken will finish cooking in the oven so just get it browned and on to the next step. And check the pot on your stove: is the water boiling yet? Because you'll need to start cooking your pasta at this point. 


Nicely browned in the pan.


Transfer chicken to a baking sheet (or if you have an oven-safe cooking skillet, by all means, just use that and save yourself an extra dish to wash!) Top each piece of chicken with sauce and mozzarella cheese. How much cheese is enough? Well ... how much cheese do you like on your chicken parm? Also sprinkle a handful of Parmesan cheese over each piece and a little parsley for color, if desired. If you've got some fresh herbage (basil, oregano, or parsley) use some kitchen scissors and snip a little over the cheese. If not, dried herbs are fine.



Gettin' into the sauce ...

Cheese, cheese, and more cheese!


Finished in the oven and browned under the broiler.

Bake 10 – 15 minutes until the chicken has an internal temp of 165°. Briefly run under the broiler to melt and lightly brown cheese. Once completed, let your beauties rest on a cooling rack to drain off any extra oil while the pasta is cooking. Then serve with the side dishes of your choice, and dig in!


Chicken Parm with pasta and a nice hunka hunka buttered bread.


Chef's note: I have found that if the chicken breasts are too thick, you end up with a lot of chicken and the toppings get lost. You can either pound your breasts (pun intended) or carefully cut them lengthwise through the middle so one chicken breast gives you two (more manageable) pieces. I think smaller pieces of chicken makes for a much nicer dish. Plus you don't have to feel guilty about eating two! :D

Thursday, March 22, 2012

More Beauty Less Beast

I'm probably not the typical gal. I don't enjoy shopping and couldn't care less about the latest fads/fashion/frenzies. I don't even own a purse (the only exception was an all-black diaper bag when my kids were in the infancy age and needed baby gear.) If I can't fit what I need in my pockets, I probably don't need it in the first place. Be that as it may, I do try to at least look respectable when I go out of the house. So I guess I'm not totally immune to worries about my looks.

Along comes More Beauty, Less Beast, by Debora Coty. This handy dandy manual teaches women about managing both inner and outward beauty - and the accompanying attitude, or "beaut-i-tude" that goes with it. For most ladies, our self-image is just as important as how we think others think about us. And much of that is wrapped up in what we (and others) can see on the outside. In order to please, and to look pleasing, ladies to do some pretty crazy things.

But we focus on the wrong things when we neglect our 'inside' essentials and obsess over our 'outside' appearance. Inside out and upside down. True beauty isn't really about having flawless skin and a size 2 wardrobe. This book teaches that women should be nurturing our spirits and disciplining ourselves physically and mentally. Just as women love and appreciate beautiful things, we also loved to be appreciated for our beauty. But it's a far better thing to be loved for the beautiful people we are - in how we express our love to those around us, in our care for them, and in our words and actions to them - than to be admired for how well we look. It's not the pretty package that really counts, it's what’s inside that really matters.

More Beauty, Less Beast by Debora Coty is a great book for reminding us that the good stuff is worth working for!


~  Review by Judy Fedele  ~

I was given a copy of The Beautiful Wife by Litfuse Publicity 
in exchange for a review. The opinions expressed are my own.


More Beauty, Less Beast by Debora Coty | $150 Visa Cash Card Giveaway, "Divine Beauty" Facebook Party and Blog Tour

Welcome to the campaign for Debora Coty's latest laugh-out-loud release, More Beauty, Less Beast!

With the wit of Erma Bombeck and the wisdom of Dear Abby, Coty weaves a practical handbook into a fun, easy read. Patsy Clairmont calls Debora "delightful ... invigorating". Debora is celebrating the release of her new book by hosting the "Transform Your Inner Ogre Giveaway" (win a $150 Visa Cash Card!) and hosting the "Divine Beauty" Facebook party (3/22)! Details below.
"More Beauty, Less Beast is both spiritual retreat and much needed makeover, complete with one of my favorite aerobic activities - belly laughing!" ~Shellie Rushing Tomlinson, Belle of All Things Southern and author of Sue Ellen's Girl Ain't Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy!
"Deb Coty is funny and wise. This is my favorite combination in any human being." ~Rachel St. John-Gilbert, author of Laugh Yourself to Sleep and The Well Lived Laugh

"In More Beauty, Less Beast, Debora Coty creatively and hilariously helps us tag that inner beast we all battle, then gives us practical ways to muzzle and tame the brute." ~Rhonda Rhea, Author of How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person?

"More Beauty, Less Beast, will revolutionize your thinking about the who, what, and how of beauty and fashion. ...Debora Coty is funny, insightful, and beautiful inside and out. And you are too!" ~Martha Bolton, Emmy and Dove nominated writer, author of 84 books of humor and former staff writer for Bob Hope

{More about Debora Coty}


Debora Coty is an occupational therapist, a piano teacher, and a   freelance writer. She's also involved in the children's ministry at her church and is an avid tennis player. Debora began writing to fill the void when her last child left for college, and it has since become a passion. Debora has a real knack for getting across sound biblical concepts with a refreshing lightheartedness as attested in her monthly newspaper column entitled "Grace Notes: God's Grace for Everyday Living." 
Visit www.deboracoty.com for more about Debora and her books.

{More about More Beauty, Less Beast}

With her own offbeat brand of wit and near-wisdom, inspirational humorist Debora Coty addresses heart needs of women struggling to tame that out-of-control inner beast that unexpectedly pounces, roaring and shredding, as it threatens to destroy the divinely beautiful princess hidden within. Whether jaded by emotional wounds, unrealistic standards, or lack of confidence, this laugh-out-loud, girlfriend-to-girlfriend encouragement will help women transform their destructive inner beast into the exquisite beauty they were always meant to be.

{More about the Transform Your Inner Ogre Giveaway}

Using Biblical advice and her trademark humor, Debora Coty urges women to conquer guilt and re-institute hope in More Beauty, Less Beast. Celebrate with Debora by entering to win a $150 Visa Cash Card!
One "beautiful" winner will receive:
  • A $150 Visa Cash Card (Treat yourself to a spa day or weekend get-away!)
  • A Debora Coty Library (More Beauty, Less Beast, Too Blessed Too Be Stressed and Everyday Hope)
  • Chocolate (Every good thing begins with chocolate!)
Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends 3/22/12. Winner will be announced at Debora's "Divine Beauty" Facebook Party on  3/22. Debora will be hosting an evening of chat, fun beauty trivia, laughter, and encouragement - bring your friends! She'll also be giving away some GREAT prizes: gift certificates, books, and a book club prize pack! (Ten copies of the book for your small group or book club and a live chat with Debora via Skype.) 
So grab your copy of More Beauty, Less Beast and join Debora and friends on the evening of March 22nd for an evening of fun.

Don't miss a moment of the fun. RSVP TODAY and tell your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your chances of winning. Hope to see you on the 22nd!

Friday, March 2, 2012

The Beautiful Wife: Book Review, Blog Tour and Facebook Party

I do not always feel like a beautiful person, much less a good wife or mother. After years of marriage one can take things for granted - on both sides. And one can feel unappreciated, or worse, feel almost invisible. Even when both partners in a marriage love each other, relationships can still get in that unavoidable rut of routine.


Being a wife is not easy. There are so many expectations from society, expectations we put on ourselves, not to mention those our husband has for us. But when we are able to view our lives in a different way - in a biblical perspective - it's a game changer. God does not see us as we see ourselves, nor does He condemn us for the faults and follies that accumulate in a marriage. He loves us unconditionally. He sees us as perfect, beautiful, and worthy. There is an unmistakable sense of peace that comes from throwing off all these 'outside' expectations and following the way the Lord defines marriage. It is liberating, in the highest sense.


This book gave me an opportunity to reflect and recharge so that I was able to view my marriage (and my 'marriage' relationship with the Lord) in a whole new light. The writing in this book coupled with the perfect scriptures really drew me in and made a solid impact on several different levels.


The Beautiful Wife by Sandy Ralya is the type of book that I would absolutely recommend as required reading to any woman about to get married - but just as likely to recommend to those already married. We all can use a little attitude adjustment from time to time! And I know I will pick this up again, and again, and again ... because it is a good way to stop and reflect on my life and my marriage. And if I want to be a beautiful wife (which I am!) I want to keep reminding myself to make the right kind of choices and have the right kind of outlook ... so my marriage will be rock solid, forever and for always.


~  Review by Judy Fedele  ~

I was given a copy of The Beautiful Wife by Litfuse Publicity 
in exchange for a review. The opinions expressed are my own.


Want to read MORE? Here's the blog tour schedule! http://litfusegroup.com/blogtours/text/13457272/beautifulwife

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The Beautiful Wife by Sandy Ralya                                                                Kindle Giveaway and Facebook Party

Welcome to the campaign launch                                                                              for Sandy Ralya's The Beautiful Wife!

We are thrilled to tell you about these great resources from Kregel Publications and Sandy's minsitry, Beautiful Womanhood. To celebrate Sandy is hosting a fabulous Kindle Touch giveaway (2/15 - 3/7) and an encouraging Facebook party on 3/8. All the details below.
There was a time when Sandy Ralya's marriage was in trouble. While she eventually sought guidance from godly mentors and Christian counselors, she didn't forget the fear and isolation she experienced and knew other women were feeling the same. So in 2003 Sandy started Beautiful Womanhood, a marriage mentoring ministry, to help other women know they are not alone in their struggles. Being a wife has always been a difficult role to understand. It's not a one-size-fits all formula and with that in mind, Sandy has written The Beautiful Wife o that all women can benefit from her "messy" story and her insights into the value of marriage mentorship. 
"...An incredible handbook that every woman needs. I believe this book will be life-changing for many, many women and their marriages."  -Best-selling author Shaunti Feldhahn 

"Sandy Ralya candidly shares her experiences, others' personal stories, and God's wisdom to mentor women for great marriages." - Florence Littauer, speaker and best-selling author of Personality Plus 

"Simply and honestly, Sandy speaks to the real issues that wives deal with and gives practical guidance on how to become 'beautiful' in Christ." - Dan Seaborn, author and founder of Winning at Home

{About Beautiful Womanhood}

{More about Sandy}

Sandy Ralya is the founder and director of Beautiful Womanhood, a marriage mentoring ministry based near Grand Rapids, Mich. Her marriage testimony was the focus of a popular three-day interview on FamilyLife Today, TV's Walking by Faith, and Time Out for Women. Sandy is a sought-after speaker, presenting Beautiful Womanhood seminars to hundreds of women each year at MOPS groups, women's retreats, and church leadership conferences across the country and in Canada. Sandy and her husband Tom have been married since 1980, and have a growing number of grandchildren.  www.beautifulwomanhood.com

{More about The Beautiful Wife book, Prayer Journal and Mentor's Guide}

The Beautiful Wife uses these inspiring stories along with biblical principles to guide and encourage any wife looking for God's best in her marriage. The Beautiful Wife answers serious questions women have about their roles as wives. Discussing everything from romance and money to beauty, communication, and sex, Sandy challenges women to open up and share their journeys so that together they can see God's plan for their marriages. "It is my passion to help women discover God's heart for their marriage, just as the other women helped me," writes Sandy. "When women share with each other the details of their journeys with God as wives, it's a beautiful thing indeed." The Beautiful Wife has two companion resources - Prayer Journal and Mentor's Guide.

{More about The Beautiful Wife Kindle Touch Giveaway and Facebook Party}   Celebrate with Sandy by entering her Kindle Touch Giveaway!

One beautiful winner will receive:
  • A Brand new Kindle Touch with Wi-Fi
  • The Beautiful Wife by Sandy Ralya
  • The Beautiful Wife Prayer Journal and Mentor's Guide by Sandy Ralya
Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends 3/7/12. Winner will be announced at Sandy's "Beautiful Womanhood" Facebook Party on 3/8. Sandy will be hosting an evening of chat, laughter and encouragement - bring your friends! She'll also be giving away some GREAT prizes: gift certificates, books, prayer journals, gift certificates and a live chat with Sandy for your Bible study or small group!
So grab your copy of The Beautiful Wife and join Sandy and friends on the evening of March 8th for an evening of fun.

Don't miss a moment of the fun. RSVP TODAY and tell your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your chances of winning.                           Hope to see you on the 8th!


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Alienation by Jon S. Lewis: Book Review and Blog Tour

If you love multi-armed aliens, fast-paced action, and teen-aged angst, Alienation by Jon Lewis has it. If you want a book that combines sci-fi with spy gadgets with a little surfer dude thrown in for good measure, it's in there. If you want a story that takes the comic book vibe and expands it into a novel - but wait, there's more - a whole series of novels ... Alienation's got your number. What's not to like?


Colt McAlister and his two best friends, Danielle Salazar and Ox Romaro are privileged to enter the C.H.A.O.S. military academy. But the transition is not an easy one: the world as we know it is changing and Colt is grabbling with all those changes and more. He's the classic reluctant hero, trying to come to terms with who he is in the universe and who everyone thinks he should be. The story weaves in lots of fun fantasy - school uniforms with nanotechnology that customize the fit to the wearer, electro-magnetic Hoverboards, and over the top simulation rooms, for starters. But there's also a great story with tons of danger, intrigue, and shape-shifting alien assassins.


Alienation is a sci-fi hit that caters to kids of all ages. Not that I'm telling my age or anything. But I, like, totally enjoyed the story! This is the second book in the C.H.A.O.S. series, and though I do wish I had read Invasion first - it was easy to dive into the story, cozy up to the characters, and run with the action. And now I can go pick up the first book and see what I missed. Then look forward to the next in the series!


~  Thank you to LitFuse Publicity for providing me with a complimentary copy of Alienation. This review reflects my own personal opinion of the book. ~
Judy L. Fedele




Welcome to the campaign for DC Comics author Jon Lewis' thrilling new novel in the C.H.A.O.S. series, Alienation! To celebrate Jon has teamed up with his publisher, Thomas Nelson, for the Alienation iPad2 Giveaway (1/19 - 2/17)!





This second installment in Lewis' series was inspired by the life of King David. As a boy, David started out as an underdog, but went on to overcome an unlikely beginning and high-level betrayal to become a respected warrior and national hero. Lewis says, "In Alienation I want readers to realize that like Colt, we all have a special calling. We just need to figure out what it is."  Young adults and fans of graphic novels will find Alienation and the C.H.A.O.S. series a thrilling read, which includes a graphic novel prologue and a sketchbook of characters.


Praise for the series:


"Flying motorcycles, shape-shifting aliens,
comic book superscience, and mind-control technology...a fun read...."
--Publishers Weekly


"Comic book characters come to life! ...Brisk pace, aliens and jet-packs--
Lewis is a veteran of the comic-book industry, and his plot is a domestic read-alike of Alex Rider."
--Kirkus Reviews


About the book:

After his parents were killed in a car accident, Colt McAllister was drawn into a world he thought only existed in comic books-one where mind control, jet packs, and flying motorcycles don't even scratch the surface.


Along with his best friends Oz and Danielle, Colt is now training at the secret Central Headquarters Against the Occult and Supernatural academy. But strange accidents seem to follow him. . . even with the security of the school grounds. What first seems random soon turns deadly. But who is targeting Colt?

As the alien invasions increase in frequency and force, C.H.A.O.S resources are taxed to the limit and they're forced to utilize the new recruits. In the midst of battle, Colt will discover some startling revelations . . . about himself, his friendship with Oz, and why he has been chosen to defeat this alien attack against earth.


Watch the video trailer:



About the author:

Jon S. Lewis is the coauthor of the Grey Griffins trilogy (over 500,000 books in print) and the upcoming Grey Griffins Clockwork Chronicles. He also writes for the DC COMICS family of publishers. He resides with his family in Arizona.


For more about Jon and the series, visit www.chaosnovels.com.

About the Alienation iPad2 Giveaway:

The invasion was only the beginning! Jon is celebrating the next adventure in his fast-paced series with an explosive giveaway!





One thrill-seeker will receive:
  • iPad2 with Wi-Fi
  • Copies of the C.H.A.O.S. novels, Invasion and Alienation


Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. 
But hurry, the giveaway ends at noon on February 7th.
Winner will be announced at the Alienation Facebook Party on 2/7. Jon will be hosting an Author Chat, giving away copies of the books and gift certificates to iTunes and Amazon.com! Don't miss a second of the intrigue!


Grab your copy of Alienation and join Jon on the evening of February 7th for an author chat, spy training (How much do you know about alien invaders?) and lots of giveaways.

Don't miss a moment of the fun. RSVP today and tell your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your chances of winning. Hope to see you on the 7th!