The Home -- taken from The Royal Path of Life (1879)

"Our very nature demands home. It is the first essential element of our social being. This cannot be complete without home relations. There would be no proper equilibrium of life and character without the home influence. The heart bereaved and disappointed, naturally turns for refuge to home life. No spot is so attractive to the wary one: it is the heart's moral oasis. There is a mother's watchful love and a father's sustaining influence. There is a husband's protection and a wife's tender sympathy. There is a circle of loving brothers and sisters happy in each other's love. Oh what is life without these!"

Friday, February 18, 2011

New Chicken Recipe!

  • 1 large can of French's Fried Onions. (I had more than enough...so if you are doing a dinner for 2 you could possibly use a small can...but a large can will definitely work for a larger portion, too!)
  • 2 Large Boneless Skinless Chicken breast cut in half.
  • 1/4 cup of flour
  • garlic salt to your liking
  • pepper to your liking
Put the onions in a gallon ziploc bag and crush them. Add about 1/4 cup of flour, garlic salt, and pepper. Add your chicken, shake around, and dump all contents into a pyrex. Bake on 400 for about 45 minutes until chicken is done. (Now I have to make extra sure they are done, so I usually cut one of the thickest tenders in half to double check!)

Thanks, Stephanie!

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