Help me welcome Vickie McDonough, an award-winning inspirational romance author. She has written 16 novels and novellas. Her Heartsong books, The Bounty Hunter and the Bride and Wild At Heart both placed third in the Top Ten Favorite Historical Romance category in Heartsong Present’s annual readers’ contests.
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If you enjoy the the wind on your face and open sky before you, you have come to a good place to find the romance and flavor of the West.
Judith Miller – SOMEWHERE TO BELONG
Happy Springtime! My guest author today is Judith Miller. Somewhere To Belong is Judith’s new book, published by Bethany House.
Judith Miller is the author or co-author of more than thirty novels with many placing on the CBA and/or ECPA bestseller lists. Her avid research and love for history are reflected in all of her novels. When she isn’t researching or writing, Judy enjoys travel, scrapbooking, Bible study, and cooking. Judy and her husband make their home in Topeka, Kansas.
Judith Miller is the author or co-author of more than thirty novels with many placing on the CBA and/or ECPA bestseller lists. Her avid research and love for history are reflected in all of her novels. When she isn’t researching or writing, Judy enjoys travel, scrapbooking, Bible study, and cooking. Judy and her husband make their home in Topeka, Kansas.
PINTO BEAN PIE
Pinto Beans were a staple of the cowboy's food, particularly when he was on the trail. Beans could be easily stored and they were inexpensive. And although it probably wasn't known, they're also nutritious. Beans and cornbread make a complete protein. Here is yet another way the cook could prepare beans for the cowhands and use the leftover pinto beans.
1 cup cooked and mashed pinto beans.
3 beaten egg yokes.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
1 teaspoon nutmeg.
Place combined ingredients in an uncooked pie crust.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Make a meringue with the leftover egg whites.
Spread over baked pie and return to oven to brown.
MY WRITING: KEEP THE MAIN THING THE MAIN THING
Stephen Covey wrote, “The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” I write because I like to write. That is the main thing about my writing.
Why Be Persistent In Writing?
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