I have, finally, come to realize with a FULL understanding that it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if a liberal or a conservative is in the White House. It doesn't matter who controls either House of Congress. It doesn't matter if we have a majority of Judges that are liberal or conservative. The government is not in control of ANYTHING. God is in control. If God chooses to bless the United States of America, NOTHING will stand in His way. If He chooses to curse the U.S., again, NOTHING will stand in His way. The concept is so simple and has been spelled out for us, IN SO MANY WORDS, that I'm ashamed to admit that I hadn't realized the Truth of it before. We do not need to spend our energies (IE: WASTE our energies) mobilizing people to get involved in the political process and vote the way we think they should vote. What we need to do is start being obedient to God on a personal level so that God will bless us... personally. Then, and only then, will the rest of the country take notice and realize that they don't need to suffer the curses of God, the God that they currently believe does not exist. They don't believe He exists because they do not see His power displayed as a light shining on a hill. We, as Christians, are to blame for the current state of the country. It really IS that SIMPLE. God's Word declares it and I believe it. My prayer is that Christians all over the world will come out of their religious comas and truly give God glory in everything they do.
- Opinion of Jeff Brandon based on a series of sermons preached by Pastor David Falls, Grace Community Church, Bryan, Ohio on the Sundays of June 5th and July 3rd and 10th in the year of our Lord AD2011.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Out With the Old... In With the New
Going back to school and traveling about 40 miles per day 5 days a week has taken its toll on the old '96 Metro that I bought new nearly 15 years ago. The transmission started complaining... loudly... to the point that I feared getting stranded somewhere inconvenient at a time equally inconvenient. So... out with the old...
In with the new... a (new to me) 2002 Ford Focus. This car is a sweet find. Extremely well taken care of and maintained, it looks new except for a few places damaged by some would-be thieves during the previous owner's possession.
But... that's not all. Every Thanksgiving for the last few years we have been frying our turkeys "New Orleans" style in a turkey fryer. This huge propane fired pot takes about 5 gallons of peanut oil at $10 per gallon. Don't get me wrong, the turkey is worth every bit of it. But, as I've already said... out with the old...
Yes, those turkeys were delicious. But, the used oil proved to be difficult to get rid of. Also, the producers of the oil started packaging it in 3 gallon containers instead of the original 5 gallon ones. That meant having to buy an extra $10 worth of oil we had no particular use for. Still, the delicious turkey was worth it. But, there just had to be a better way. So... in with the new...
There really wasn't a better way, that I was aware of until now. There still is only one manufacturer of this little gem, but I have to believe others will be jumping on their band wagon soon. An oil-less turkey fryer. Yes... oil-less. It is a propane fired infra-red cooker that cooks the turkey to a beautiful golden brown and just as juicy (manufacturer's promise) as the oil variety turkey fryer. We will see. Just a couple more weeks at this writing and we will see. It still cooks the turkey in less time than a conventional oven, even though it is about twice as long as the oil fried method. The health benefits (no oil) and the safety benefits (no oil) alone make it worth the investment. But... it will even more than pay for itself in just two seasons with the savings from not having to buy oil. Plus, it can be used anytime on a whim since there's no oil to have to purchase. The cleanup, too, promises to be a lot easier, again, because of not having to deal with oil. Now... about some of these old appliances we have... hmmm.
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In with the new... a (new to me) 2002 Ford Focus. This car is a sweet find. Extremely well taken care of and maintained, it looks new except for a few places damaged by some would-be thieves during the previous owner's possession.
But... that's not all. Every Thanksgiving for the last few years we have been frying our turkeys "New Orleans" style in a turkey fryer. This huge propane fired pot takes about 5 gallons of peanut oil at $10 per gallon. Don't get me wrong, the turkey is worth every bit of it. But, as I've already said... out with the old...
Yes, those turkeys were delicious. But, the used oil proved to be difficult to get rid of. Also, the producers of the oil started packaging it in 3 gallon containers instead of the original 5 gallon ones. That meant having to buy an extra $10 worth of oil we had no particular use for. Still, the delicious turkey was worth it. But, there just had to be a better way. So... in with the new...
There really wasn't a better way, that I was aware of until now. There still is only one manufacturer of this little gem, but I have to believe others will be jumping on their band wagon soon. An oil-less turkey fryer. Yes... oil-less. It is a propane fired infra-red cooker that cooks the turkey to a beautiful golden brown and just as juicy (manufacturer's promise) as the oil variety turkey fryer. We will see. Just a couple more weeks at this writing and we will see. It still cooks the turkey in less time than a conventional oven, even though it is about twice as long as the oil fried method. The health benefits (no oil) and the safety benefits (no oil) alone make it worth the investment. But... it will even more than pay for itself in just two seasons with the savings from not having to buy oil. Plus, it can be used anytime on a whim since there's no oil to have to purchase. The cleanup, too, promises to be a lot easier, again, because of not having to deal with oil. Now... about some of these old appliances we have... hmmm.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Forward Policy for eMail
A good policy to observe when forwarding emails is, if you cannot or don't want to verify it, don't forward it! It serves no one's best interest to perpetuate false information. Remember the parable of the little boy who cried "Wolf". When there is a legitimate concern, it will be ignored because of all the junk that preceded it.
For any that took the time to read this, thank you. For those willing to adopt my proposed forward policy, God bless you.
For any that took the time to read this, thank you. For those willing to adopt my proposed forward policy, God bless you.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Binford Grill Master 2000
I've been wanting to get a new grill. I didn't necessarily want to replace my existing grill. I wanted to add another grill to my arsenal. I have, or should say had, a pretty nice propane grill and wanted to also have a charcoal grill. Well, last night, as I was using my propane grill I realized that some of the essential parts were badly worn out. No problem, I thought, I'll just rebuild this one and I can still get a charcoal grill.
Sure, it looks fine on the outside, that's why I thought I'd just replace the worn parts and keep it. However, it seems that this particular model has been obsolete for quite a while and all the parts that I needed are out of stock and will never be manufactured again. To make matters worse, the "universal" parts just aren't universal enough to work on this grill. So, I decide to go grill shopping. My dilemma, however, was whether to get another propane grill or, at long last, the charcoal grill I had been wanting for so long.
Enter the Binford Grill Master 2000:
Well, that's not it's real name. That's just what I call it. If you remember Tim "The Tooltime" Taylor from the sitcom "Home Improvement", he was always souping up something that was a Binford something or other 2000. And this baby is a Tim Taylor worthy grill. As you can tell, it is a propane grill. What isn't necessarily as obvious, however, is the fact that it is also a charcoal grill and smoker. Yes, that's right, the best of both worlds in one easy to use unit. Oh boy, this summer's going to be the best ever. Tomorrow night it is going to be dry rub marinated chicken breasts hickory smoked and cooked over Kingsford premium charcaol. And no charcoal lighter fluid smell on my food either. I got a charcoal chimney starter too. Can't wait to taste those birds. Mmmm Mmmm.
Sure, it looks fine on the outside, that's why I thought I'd just replace the worn parts and keep it. However, it seems that this particular model has been obsolete for quite a while and all the parts that I needed are out of stock and will never be manufactured again. To make matters worse, the "universal" parts just aren't universal enough to work on this grill. So, I decide to go grill shopping. My dilemma, however, was whether to get another propane grill or, at long last, the charcoal grill I had been wanting for so long.
Enter the Binford Grill Master 2000:
Well, that's not it's real name. That's just what I call it. If you remember Tim "The Tooltime" Taylor from the sitcom "Home Improvement", he was always souping up something that was a Binford something or other 2000. And this baby is a Tim Taylor worthy grill. As you can tell, it is a propane grill. What isn't necessarily as obvious, however, is the fact that it is also a charcoal grill and smoker. Yes, that's right, the best of both worlds in one easy to use unit. Oh boy, this summer's going to be the best ever. Tomorrow night it is going to be dry rub marinated chicken breasts hickory smoked and cooked over Kingsford premium charcaol. And no charcoal lighter fluid smell on my food either. I got a charcoal chimney starter too. Can't wait to taste those birds. Mmmm Mmmm.
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Binford,
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Home Improvement,
Tim Taylor
Saturday, August 8, 2009
A Simple Matter
It seems to me that the turmoil over the legitimacy of Barack Hussein Obama's birth records would be a simple matter to resolve. Either there is proof that he was born in the U.S. or there is not. If there is proof, then submit it for the world to see. If Mr. Obama continues to refuse to prove his birth, then he should either resign the office or be legally removed. It really IS a simple matter. There is no need to disprove a legitimate birth, there is only a need to prove one. Until Barack Hussein Obama proves his birth, I have no president.
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Barack Hussein Obama,
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fraud,
president
Friday, July 10, 2009
Limited Remote Options
My friend, Mark Ketterman ,was watching Obama yesterday and was wishing there was a button on the remote to turn up the intelligence. He tried the one marked "brightness" but it didnt work.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Coming 20% Inflation
Economics 101, evidently a course not taken by many in government today. They seem to not be aware of the FACT that printing excessive amounts of currency results in run-away inflation. I'm no economist, but I have been aware of this for many years. Do our leaders really not know, or do they not care? Well, Marc Faber knows. Watch this NewsMax.TV Money report.
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economy,
government,
inflation,
marc fabor,
newsmax,
obama
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