I am seeing... idea board cleared away and awaiting new inspiration.
I am hearing... 2 sisters singing and another playing guitar... songs of praise filling the house.
I am smelling... spicy black beans simmering on the stove.
I am tasting... Constant Comment tea with honey and soy milk.
I am feeling... the nudge of creativity- fabric for prayer flags drying as I write!
A promising day
ReplyDeleteI can just smell the beans cooking.....nothing makes a house ,smell better.I've never had blackbeans how do you fix them and what do you serve them with? Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteI cook black beans like pintos- a splash of olive oil (bacon if you prefer), salt, pepper, onion. For these Spicy Black Beans I also added: cumin, chili powder, Mexican oregano, parsley, and a can of tomatoes once the beans were tender.
DeleteTo serve- either use as a side dish or I like them as a "soup"- garnished with a sprinkle of cheese, sour cream, chopped onion, cilantro, chilis ... tortilla chips or cornbread :) .
Yum...those black beans sound wonderful! I bought a bag of dried black beans but I haven't made them yet. I make pintos regularly since they're a favorite of my hubby!
DeleteI love the sound of my children singing anything, but I especially love it when they are singing praise and worship songs the best. I am intrigued by the prayer flags... =)
ReplyDeleteoooo ... Prayer flags. Will you share the finished product?
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your blog post! I recently started blogging but my page is just a simple one. Thank you for sharing from your heart! Blessings to you!
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