I made tortillas and pupusas this week! They're really easy. Pupusas are torillas with filling and tortillas are pupusas without filling. :) You make torilla dough from a torilla mix (it's gluten-free), and for pupusas, after you flatten the tortilla, put a bit of meat or cheese or vegetables on it, fold the dough over it, and flatten it again. Coat in oil and cook on a griddle. Ta-da. You have made pupusas.
I have not realized the importance of sticky notes until I came out on my mission. They really do work. They're useful for remembering what to study, our lesson plans for investigators, all sorts of fun things.
I've been creating a kind of "Fear Not" calendar, where I copy down variations of "fear not" from the scriptures and plaster them on the wall. They say there's 365 verses in the Bible alone that have a variation on "fear not," one for every day of the year. If the Lord says it that many times, you have to believe it. But can you imagine if we found all the "fear nots" the Bible, the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price?...:) Wow. One for...who knows! I've been writing them down as I read the scriptures. So far I've got about 15, all from Genesis, Exodus, Matthew, and Mark. Haven't done any of the others, yet. But I should. That would be cool.
Anyway, that's all for this week. Love you!
Herman~a Brown
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