Meanwhile, if you go to the website, you can sign up for my monthly recipe newsletter and get even more news and recipes. You can get the recipe for the first show, Black Bean Enchiladas with homemade Red Sauce, either at the website, or in the November newsletter.
And what's the big noise anyway? Is this just another ploy to get fame and fortune as Jennifer's promotional efforts go full-steam ahead? No! It's actually just a small voice in a very large world, hoping to encourage fellow Christians to be blessed with a bit of cooking expertise from a pro, to be encouraged to spread the word to any non-believing friends who like to cook, and to perhaps recognize the value of putting a woman of God out there in that giant stew of celebrity cooking divas, to stand (even alone) in support of what we, as Christians, hold dear. So, if you want to sign up for that newsletter and spread that news, you have my grateful appreciation, and: God bless!



4 comments:
What an ordeal to get your cookbook noticed. I live in Northern Mexico & will sign up for the newsletter. Thanks! Look forward to hearing more...keep up the good work.
I enjoyed your post. LOVE THE COOKBOOK! Just wanted anyone reading this that is struggling to check out this amazing Christian ministry:
http://www.mercyministries.org
Mercy Ministries was founded by Nancy Alcorn in 1983. It is a non-profit residential counseling program that exists to transform the lives of young women between the ages of 13-28 who face life-controlling issues. The program is free of charge, which is pretty amazing and is CHRIST CENTERED! I want to spread the awareness about Mercy because these problems are all too real in today’s society!
Take Care!
Awesome Jaime. The website looks like a great resource. To anyone reading this, check it out here!
Sounds like a great opportunity! Good Luck Jennifer!
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