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A couple of Thursdays ago, I went to the Apples of Gold Bible study, my friend Heather was the "Cook of the Week". She had a recipe for wraps that she shared with us. Now, I have seen wraps at restaurants, but I had never had one. I just wasn't sure if I would like the combination of the taste of a tortilla with all that stuff that should be on sandwich bread. Needless to say, the mystery was over on this particular day, and this girl is hooked!! Thank you, Heather!!!!
We made our wraps just a little different. I gave them the choice of whole wheat or white tortillas and spicy brown mustard, mayo or ranch dressing. There was whole smorgesboard of fixings for the inside. We stuck with the deli turkey meat, but then there were three different types of shredded cheeses. There were little green onions sliced, olives, whole canned black beans, grape tomatoes, and raw spinach leaves or shredded lettuce. Then we had chips with homemade salsa that Ro brought, and Brenda brought a raw veggie tray with cucumber dip. Drink choice was water, Dr. Pepper, Diet Pepsi, or Crystal Light Green Tea with Mango and Peach.
Last summer I made a pizza for our Women's Bible Study called Amazing Greek Pizza. This was a veggie pizza, and I had shared with them a homemade pizza sauce and homemade whole wheat pizza dough as well.
So I did! And everyone thought it edible, enjoyable, and WOW! They want to make our pizzas that way from now on.
It was a lot of work over the holidays, all the baking and cooking we did; but I do enjoy cooking like this and had not tried anything new since the summer. I have always been intimidated way to much to make Pecan Balls and Cheese Balls, but these were probably the most simple recipes of all!! No problem to whip up either of these two items to take to a Bible Study or some other type of get together. You just have to think about them in advance, like the night before (sometimes a problem for me to be thinking that far in advance).
The Christmas Tree cookies will be a keeper each year from now on for my Christmas Cookie Trays as well!!! These look like you spent a lot of time, but you really don't. The hardest thing is waiting the 2 hours for the dough to chill before baking them.
Number 2, we put together a pie fundraiser for our Women's Ministry at church, and that is indeed what we were doing most of the day, making pies!!!