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Beef cuts prepared as family celebrates a birthday

Supper is being made on the grill, which gives me time to write this column. It’s just daughter Loretta and the boys home again, so our table seems empty. Daughter Lovina is at daughter Susan’s house this week.

Daughter Verena and sister Verena headed out for Indianapolis this morning, where sister Susan had been transferred to a hospital following surgery for bleeding in her abdomen. Yesterday, the doctors said only one visitor a day is allowed now for sister Susan at the hospital.

Cousin David and his wife, Karen, and Aunt Caroline graciously offered their home for Verena and Verena to stay in. During the day, cousin David will drive sister Verena to the hospital to visit sister Susan. Daughter Verena will stay with Aunt Caroline, who needs someone to help her. They live in Lafayette, Ind., an hour away from the hospital.

This morning, we received the sad news that Aunt Shirley from Lafayette, Ind., passed away. Our sympathy goes to Uncle (Albert) Jr. and his family. Uncle Jr. is 90 or almost 90 and is the oldest of my dad’s 12 siblings. My dad was the second-oldest of the 13 children.

Our beef is cut up, bagged, and either in the freezer or canned and in the basement. We made and bagged more than 300 hamburger patties. We sliced and froze steaks. And, of course, we are enjoying making what we call rare beef. We slice the tenderest part of the steak really thin, put salt and pepper on it, and deep fat fry it very quickly on each side. If the oil (we use olive oil) is hot enough, it should be done all the way through and be very tender.

Friday, Jan. 15th, our family took supper in for granddaughter Jennifer’s third birthday. A good friend of theirs brought an ice cream cake for her, and daughter Elizabeth brought cupcakes. I made a pasta casserole and took a salad and ice cream. With everything that was brought in we had more than plenty.

We all tried to brace up and be happy for Jennifer, in spite of the fact that Mose wasn’t there to help her blow out her candles. Son-in-law Mose, Jennifer’s daddy, died Dec. 14 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in which he was a passenger.

Jennifer told Susan that morning that she knows Daddy will come home on her birthday and bring her a present. She said if he doesn’t, she is getting a driver (an Amish driver) to go get him. She seems to still think her Daddy is coming home someday.

Saturday, sister Liz and Levi and their daughter Suzanne, brother Albert and Sarah and daughter Sylvia came to Michigan for the weekend. They stayed with sister Verena so daughter Verena could come home for the night. It felt good to have Verena home and to just spend the night together catching up.

Sunday morning, husband Joe and I, daughter Verena, sons Benjamin, Joseph and Kevin, and a few friends of theirs went to sister Verena’s house and had brunch with all of them. I made two breakfast omelets to add to the menu of biscuits and gravy, potatoes, etc.

Daughters Loretta and Lovina went to church with their special friends Dustin and Daniel. Dustin and Daniel’s brother Clint and his wife, Hannah, were hosting services at a neighbor’s place.

Sister Susan was off the ventilator earlier this week but still on oxygen. We could talk to her over the phone on Sunday. Her voice is very weak, and she has a long road ahead.

Tuesday night (Jan. 19), the doctor called sister Verena at 10 p.m. to let her know that they are putting sister Susan on the ventilator again. Susan’s lungs are not too well, and she has a lot of mucus in her airways. They will be sedating her again since they are putting her on the ventilator again. Please pray for her and for all of us.

God’s blessings to all.

Breakfast Omelet Roll

4 ounces cream cheese, softened

3/4 cup milk

2 tablespoons flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

12 eggs

2 tablespoons prepared mustard

1 1/2 cups shredded cheese (cheddar or your choice), divided

1 pound bacon, fried and chopped

1 cup chopped ham

1/4 cup minced onion

1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper

Additional fillings as desired, such as mushrooms, olives, smoked sausage

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cut parchment paper to line a 10 x 15-inch jelly-roll pan.

In a large bowl, combine cream cheese and milk. Whisk until smooth. Add flour and salt. In another bowl, whisk eggs, then add to cream cheese mixture. Pour mixture into parchment-lined pan and bake 30-35 minutes, or until puffy and golden.

Remove pan from oven and spread mustard and half the shredded cheese onto the omelet. Add the bacon, ham, onion, bell pepper, any additional fillings as desired, and most of the remaining cheese. Roll up in jelly-roll fashion, removing paper as you roll. Garnish with remaining cheese.

Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife and mother of eight. She, her husband, Joe, and their family live in southeastern Michigan. Contact Eicher at P.O. Box 1689, South Holland, IL 60473 (include a self-addressed stamped envelope for a reply) or email Lovina sAmishKitchen@MennoM edia.org and the message will be passed on to her to read.

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