Sunday, August 21, 2022

Elvis and Me

My friend, Crista, sent me an email a few days ago informing me that she had sent me a gift in the mail and to be expecting it.  She and her husband, Aaron, and their four kids came to visit last month on their way to Guam.  Aaron is in the Navy and was being stationed in Guam.  It was fun seeing them again.

Anyway, a couple of days ago I received the gift in the mail.  It brought a smile to my face. I had Lisa set it up for me and, well, here is a picture of me with the gift. 


It's a life-size cardboard cutout of Elvis.  Thanks Crista.  Now, Elvis is always with me while I'm on my computer.

I didn't remember that Crista knew that I was an Elvis fan.  But Lisa reminded me that we sang Elvis songs when we did karaoke.  Crista and Aaron came to my apartment in San Francisco a few times when we all were in podiatry school there.  One time we had dinner and sang karaoke.  The cops may or may not have been involved.  :-)  I do have a vague memory of Aaron singing some Elvis stuff.  Fun times!

Anyway I had Lisa take this picture of me with gold lame Elvis this morning.  :-)  

Now, there are two good-looking people.  :-)

That's my two cents.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Lasagna Recipe

I've been wanting to post this recipe to my blog for over a year and never got around to it.  Since I designed this recipe to feed an army for the reunion,  I was going to quarter it to make one large deep dish lasagna before I posted it.  But I never did, so I'm just going to post it as is and let you do the math.  :-)

I designed this recipe by combining two recipes together and including what I thought would taste the best.  I think it turned out pretty good.  The only variation from this recipe that we did when making these for the family reunion was instead of using the dried noodles, we used frozen whole sheet lasagna noodles from the freezer section at cash and carry.  One sheet fits perfect for each layer in the lasagna pan.  Makes assembly a little easier.   But using the grocery store dried noodles will work fine.

This is a good recipe for making a bunch of lasagnas to freeze for later use.  If you do use the disposable aluminum half sheet pans, this recipe actually makes six not four.  Since they are a little smaller than the deep dish lasagna pans. If you don't have that much freezer space you can certainly half or quarter this recipe.  Or share with friends.  :-) It's about the same amount of work to make one as it is to make four or six.  So freezing or sharing is a good option.

Enjoy!


lasagna for Stone family reunion (makes 4 half sheet pans)


BOLOGNESE

  • 4 pounds mild Italian sausage bulk or casings removed

  • 4 pounds lean ground beef

  • 4 large white or yellow onions chopped

  • 1/2 cup minced garlic (20-30 cloves)

  • ¼ cup sugar

  • 1 Tablespoon fennel seed

  • 1/4 cup dried basil

  • 6 Tablespoons dried parsley

  • 2 Tablespoons dried oregano

  • 2 teaspoons EACH dried thyme, salt, pepper

  • 1 #10 can crushed tomatoes

  • 1 #10 can tomato sauce

  • 2 cups water (or chicken broth)

  • 1 29 ounce can tomato paste


CHEESE FILLING

  • 1 (5 pound tub) whole milk ricotta cheese

  • 1 (2 pound tub) sour cream (or 4 cups)

  • 1 (2 pound tub) cottage cheese (or 4 cups)

  • ¼ cup dried basil (or dried parsley)

  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg

  • 6 eggs

  • 2 cups freshly grated Parmesan cheese


LAYERS (for each of the four pans)

  • 1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese x4

  • 1 pound shredded mozzarella (4 cups) x4

  • 15 classic lasagna noodles (NOT no-boil) x4

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Place lasagna noodles into the bottom of a long pan. Pour hot tap water over the noodles until they are submerged. Let them soak while you prep the lasagna – at least 30 minutes. Agitate the noodles with your hands occasionally to prevent them from sticking together.

  2. In a large pot, brown ground beef, sausage, and onions over medium heat. Add garlic and and cook 30 more seconds.

  3. Add Bolognese spices, stir. Then add liquid ingredients, cover, and bring to a boil. Remove lid and reduce heat to low. Simmer gently uncovered for 30-60 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until Bolognese is reduced but still saucy.

  4. While sauce is simmering, preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Add all of the Cheese Filling ingredients to a large bowl and mix until combined.

  5. To assemble, lightly grease 4 disposable aluminum half sheet catering pans. Spread 1 ½ cups of meat sauce in the bottom of each prepared pan (layer will be thin). Place 4 noodles lengthwise and part of a 5th noodle on top to cover. Spread a layer of the ricotta cheese mixture for each pan. Top with 1 cup mozzarella cheese followed by ¼ cup Parmesan cheese for each pan. Top with another layer of noodles. Repeat layers (meat, noodles, ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan).  To finish, top with meat sauce, remaining mozzarella (1 cup) and remaining Parmesan cheese (¼ cup). (Pans will be very full.) Cover with disposable aluminum half sheet lids.

  6. Place lasagna pans on a baking sheet and bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove lid, and bake an additional 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Let stand 15 minutes before serving. Garnish with fresh parsley if desired.

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Honesty and Truthfulness

At first glance you might think that being honest and truthful are synonymous.  But there actually is a big difference in the two qualities.  Truth is a constant.  Truth is unchangeable.  It is what it is.  Regardless of your beliefs, truth is truth.  Honesty on the other hand is based on your beliefs.  Honesty is not always based on what is true.

For example, eye witnesses believe what they say they saw is true, but often times are very wrong.  An eyewitness might say they saw the perpetrator drive off in a blue truck wearing a red shirt.  When in fact, truth of the matter is that truck was red and the shirt was blue.  But, they were honest in their description of what they saw, because that's what they believed they saw.  Eye witnesses are notorious for honestly giving wrong information while being adamant that they are right.

Another example of being honest but not truthful are liberals.  They believe a multitude of falsities and honestly spew them as truth.  One example that comes to mind is abortion.  Liberals keep pounding into everyone's head that abortion is women's healthcare.  And many people honestly believe that.  But the truth of the matter is that abortion is murder.  Abortion is the furthest thing from healthcare.  People are easily brainwashed into believing the lies from the left. 

One more example.  Atheists believe there is no God.  They would probably pass a lie detector test professing as much.  Because they honestly believe it.  Although, I think deep down in their subconscious mind everybody knows there's a God.  But I digress.  Regardless of what atheists believe and profess, the truth of the matter is that there is a God.  So an atheist may be honest in his claim of not believing in God.  But, he would not be truthful because God does exist.

People can honestly believe untruths, unfortunately.  In fact, this is one of Satan's greatest tactics.  To get people to believe lies.

For those who may be deceived into believing Satan's lies, there is a way to decipher truth.  The answer is found in The Book of Mormon.

Moroni 10:5
"And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things."
The Holy Ghost reveals all truths.  How do we access that power?  Through prayer, with real intent, having faith in Christ.  That's how truth is manifest to us through the Holy Ghost.

The reason I have been thinking of the difference between truthfulness and honesty is because of the Johnny Depp trial.  I know, we all thought I was done talking about the Johnny Depp trial but, apparently I'm not.  :-)

There were many text messages and emails presented by the defense during the trial.  Many vile, vulgar, and profane messages.  And while admittedly embarrassed and ashamed of what he said and of the language he used, Johnny Depp, nonetheless, owned them and admitted to writing them.  Except for two.

There were two text messages that Johnny Depp denied writing.  I wondered why he would deny writing these two, when he owned up to all the rest.  After pondering this for a while, I've got a couple of theories.

Perhaps, knowing that he wrote them, he felt they were so "grotesque" that he couldn't bear to own up to them.  Which would be deceptive and dishonest.  Or he really didn't think he wrote them.  In which he would be honest in his denial.  Regardless of the truth.

I think it's the latter.  Here's why: what was written in those text messages goes against Johnny's core beliefs, and who he is as a person.  When Mr. Rottenborn (opposing counsel) asked him if he believed what was written, Mr. Depp replied that, no, that was ludicrous.  He said he didn't have that kind of hubris.  Mr. Depp was very adamant in his denial.  In fact, when Mr. Rottenborn said, "pull-up exhibit such and such", Mr. Depp said, "you can pull up what you want, I've never said those things".  Then when he saw the actual text messages on the screen, he had a sincere look of shock on his face.  So, even if he did write them, he obviously wasn't aware of it.

Now, as to the truth of whether Mr. Depp did actually write those text messages, I don't know.  At first I thought he did because they are written in his style of writing.  Using all caps on some words with multiple exclamation points.  But that's easy to decipher and copy.  So someone else could have easily written those messages using Johnny's phone.  So I'm kind of split on whether he actually wrote them or not.  

Mr. Depp certainly could have written those messages in a drug and alcohol fueled state where he doesn't remember writing them.  Or someone else could have written them, using his phone, pretending to be him.

But, that truth doesn't really matter.  I think, in this case, his honesty is more important than the truth of who wrote the messages.

Because Mr. Depp was so honest in all of the other embarrassing, vile, vulgar, profane text messages, I find it hard to believe that he would lie about these particular messages.  I fully believe that he was completely honest during the entire trial, including his denial of writing these two particular text messages.

Whether the denial was truthful or not is yet to be determined but I do believe that it was honest.

The way I see it, is that honesty is sincerely professing what you believe to be true, with no intention of deception.  And truthfulness is professing things as they really are.

So, yes, honesty and truthfulness to go hand-in-hand, but they are not synonymous.

I would say that truthfulness always comes with honesty.  But honesty doesn't always come with truthfulness.

That's my two cents.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Sunday School Lesson – Job

Yesterday Lisa and I taught our Sunday School lesson on Job.  I'm not going to include my notes because I had seven pages and I know nobody will read them anyway.  But I am including my handouts.  Front and back laminated.  No treats for the kids this week, just the handouts.

Nobody was showing up, so I thought word must have gotten out that I was teaching.  Then seven kids eventually showed up and we started late – at about a quarter after the hour.  I guess it went okay.  I don't fancy myself a very good teacher but I tried.  Anyway here are the handouts.


 

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Johnny Depp Quotes

"Life is too short to lie."  – Johnny Depp, 2014

"I believe that if you are armed with the truth, then that's all you need." – Johnny Depp, 2021

"When there is an injustice against – whether it's you, or someone you love, or someone you believe in – standup.  Don't sit down.  Don't sit down on them.  Because they need you." – Johnny Depp, 2021

"No human being is perfect, certainly not, none of us".  – Johnny Depp, 2022

"I don't think anyone enjoys having to split themselves open and tell the truth.  But there are times when one just simply has to, because it's gotten out of control."  – Johnny Depp, 2022

"My goal is the truth.  My goal is the truth."  – Johnny Depp, 2022

"I pride myself on honesty.  I pride myself on truth.  Truth is the only thing I'm interested in.  Lies will get you nowhere.  Lies build upon lies and build upon lies.  It's too much to cover.  I'm obsessed with the truth."  – Johnny Depp, 2022

I know I wasn't going to do any more posts about Johnny Depp.  But, having watched a few interviews, I really liked some of the things he said about truth and lies.  So I went back and transcribed some of the quotes that I liked.  Some of the quotes are from interviews and some are from the defamation trial.

Though Johnny Depp and I are polar opposites in most areas of life, we do share a love for the truth. I especially love the last quote.  I can't help but respect the man for being honest and speaking truth.  Enjoy these words of wisdom from, of all people, Mr. Johnny Depp.

That's my two cents.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

These have been our favorite cookies for several years.  I made the recipe just big enough to fit in a KitchenAid mixer.  So this makes a lot of cookies!  You can half or even quarter the recipe.  This recipe makes five dozen (medium ice cream scoop sized) cookies.  These freeze well – so you can always have fresh cookies out of the freezer.  This is what Mom used to do.  We would make a huge batch and freeze most of them and eat them right out of the freezer, one cookie at a time, when we wanted a treat.  :-) Or you can let them thaw also.

I had Juliet make these when she was here for the race last week.  They were a hit!  Everybody loved them.  So will you.  :-) Enjoy!

Here is the recipe:

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:

2 cups butter or margarine

2 cups peanut butter

2 cups granulated sugar

2 cups packed brown sugar

2 teaspoons baking soda

2 teaspoons baking powder

4 eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla

5 cups all-purpose flour

3 cups chocolate chips

Directions:

In a large mixing bowl beat the butter or margarine and peanut butter with an electric mixer on medium to high speed for 30 seconds. Add the granulated sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder. Cream together until combined. Add the eggs and vanilla. Beat together until well mixed.  Add flour and beat until just mixed together. Stir in chocolate chips.

Roll into balls and place on cookie sheet. Bake at 375°F for 7 to 9 minutes until lightly browned. Let cool on wire rack. Makes five dozen large cookies.