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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Love A Song From The Movie "David."

I came across this video this morning and 1 of the songs David sings to Saul, "Shalom." I am humming this song today. Shalom, speak shalom to the areas of your life where the peace of God is needed.

Oh I took a taste test of the banana pudding fudge and it is delicious. I would consider making this recipe again. It calls for almond bark being melted but I upscaled it by using Merckens brand of white chocolate melting discs. I purchased it at a local bulk store the other day along with the same brand dark chocolate and Alpine brand of milk chocolate chocolate melting candy discs for making candy for Valentine's Day. This time I had to order toasted fine shredded sweetened coconut from a specialty store. I found this store because when inquiring @ my local Publix to see if they get any in for their baking needs. The bakery person suggested trying a company in which they purchase ingredients when baking @ their home for Christmas and sure enough. Oh, this is also very interesting ... when they suggested looking into the particular store I happened to know the name of the store because @ 1 time I think someone sent a tin of  nuts/candy to my mother and she shared it with me and I still have the tin canister if needed when baking and sending/storing the baked goods I tend to make. I would guess that was my confirmation to look into this particular store for seeking the ingredient needed. They also carry the ground walnuts I need if making potica again. They carry the item I need to make this bark style candy. Can't wait for it to be delivered so I can bake some more. I think this is a gift given to me by God to bake and bless others with the baked goods. Maybe it is also a family tradition carried on. My grandmother was an excellent baker along with my mother also. They both would bake and make up pastry trays to take to their doctors office, dentists office, family and friends also. How funny is that, a tradition carried down through the generations still lives on.



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