Our church is a sponsor of Family Promise, an organization which helps homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence. This week we hosted a family of 7-- mom, dad, 4-yr-old girl, 3-yr-old boy, 1-yr-old boy, and twin 2-month olds. I cannot even imagine having that many children, let alone having them all under the age of 4 and without a home to take care of them in. This family from Eritrea, a country just North of Ethiopia, was very happy and friendly, despite their difficult situation. I have to admit that I had not heard of the country before this week.
Katie and I, along with our friend Nancy and her niece, provided dinner for this family at the church tonight. I made two Impossible Taco Pies. The five adults and four children consumed 1.5 of the pies I made. Guess what Katie and I will be eating tomorrow night? :) Nancy made a wonderful salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, pumpkin seeds (also called pepita), avocados, and peaches. The dressing for the salad was delicious too, but I can't tell you what it was made of. She also made a divine chocolate cake with fresh ginger in it. Topped with fresh, homemade whipped cream, that cake was a winner.
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