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Month: June 2012

Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions Vol. 2

Posted in Reviews

Book Description: In volume 2 of Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions, a variety of authors (including Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge, and Tim Chaffey) explore forty alleged Biblical contradictions. Explosive and insightful Biblical evidence disproves the toughest of critics while bringing to light the indestructible power of God’s Word. This book takes on some of the most difficult issues to help strengthen the faith of those who love God. Too often the Bible is dismissed by people who have heart it is simply filled with myths and mistakes, and many have abandoned the faith, not understanding there wasn’t an error at all.…

The Grasshopper Hunter

Posted in Family, Outdoor Adventures, and Photography

When we headed up to Williams for the week, we stayed at the Railside RV Park. Upon arrival, I headed inside to check us in, and Munchkin took the dogs for a little walk/bathroom break. Little did we know that we were in for an unexpected surprise…. After checking us in, I went to get Munchkin only to find her looking a little flustered and covered in dirt. Apparently, the dogs gave her a bit of a tug, and she ended up doing a face plant and slide. Thankfully, she was in the grass when this happened, so she was…

Paw Protection with Ultra Paws Dog Boots

Posted in Homesteading, and Reviews

Special thanks to Paw Posse for providing the Ultra Paws Dog Boots for us to test out with Wiley.  Around here, the summer temps soar which means the desert sand gets hot – really hot. Even the callused, rough paws of our two crazy pups have to be protected in the heat of the day on hikes. The problem is that many types of dog boots don’t stay on well – at all. That’s not the case with Ultra Paws Dog Boots. Ultra Paws Dog Boots have a unique 2 velcro-strip fastening system with foam comfort pads that allow the…

Slow Cooker Mexican Chicken

Posted in Gluten Free, and Homemaking

I love meals that require just a little prep time and don’t require a lot of work on my part – especially when we’re busy or I’m not feeling well. Yesterday, I did another one of my “dump” crockpot recipes, and it was a huge hit around here. You can just eat it in a bowl (as pictured above), or you can heat up some corn tortillas on a cast iron skillet and use this as a yummy filling – taco style. Slow Cooker Mexican Chicken Recipe Ingredients: 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1 medium onion, rough chopped into small…