Take a look at this video I recently produced for the Open Door Pregnancy Center in Springfield, Tennessee.
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Jan28
Open Door Pregnancy Center Video – Cynthia
Posted in: Video
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Jan5
My Grandfather’s Story
Posted in: Thoughts
“Where is our little Orville?” That was the anxious question Ben Fuiten asked of his wife Hattie as he came into the farm house after doing chores. Orville was their first born child and was their pride and joy – a charming lad of just 4 ½ years old. On that 19th day of March, 1915 Hattie had bundled little Orville up with his warm winter clothes, boots, and his hand-knitted mittens that Great Grandmother Carolina Albert had given him for Christmas he was ready to go out in the snow.
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Nov4
Compassion Water Of Life Video
Posted in: Video
This was a very fun project completed a couple of weeks ago for Compassion International. The idea was to take photos and text and create a compelling video for use in the general market.
If you would like to support the Water Of Life project, and provide a lifetime of clean drinking water to a family for only $55, you can follow this link.
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Oct6
Clean Water for the Soul
Posted in: Haiti, Video
My friends, Darren Tyler and David Whetstone talk about what clean water means for the Restore Haiti children in Jacmel. More information may be found at www.restorehaiti.com
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Sep19
I’m pretty excited that Kaitlyn Maher has posted the video I put together for her song “You Were Meant to Be.”
The first few days of editing the video were pretty slow going with having to wipe my eyes every minute. It’s a really powerfully written song with great lyrics. I was honored to be on a Compassion trip this last spring with Kaitlyn and truly enjoyed filming her and talking with her. What a fun kiddo with a great heart!
If you’re not sponsoring a child, I’d like to take my moment here on this soapbox to encourage you to do so. It’s only $38 per month. You’ll change the life of a child who needs you and as a side-effect, you’ll be changed, too.
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Sep5
Haiti Video: The Needs of One Family
Posted in: Haiti, Video
Pastor LaFleur describes what has been done for a needy family of 8 as the rainy season approaches. Also, he talks about the hope to build a small home for the same family.
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Sep2
Garlic Pepper Chicken Brine
Posted in: Recipes
I am a food lover. I don’t just like food, I love it. So, imagine my surprise when I heard about using a brine to enhance the flavor and moistness of chicken! There seems to be a lot of opinions on how to best create the brine and for how long to leave the chicken in. Here’s what I used:
10 lbs of chicken quarters
1 gallon cold of water
1 1/2 cups Kosher salt (don’t use iodized salt)
1 1.2 cups white sugar
zest of 1 lemon
juice of 1 lemon
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 tablespoon allspice
3 large cloves garlic chopped finely
1 tablespoon red chili pepper flakeHeat 2 cups of water to near boiling. Remove from heat and add salt and sugar. Stir until the salt and sugar are completely dissolved. Add back to the rest of the water. Add the rest of the ingredients to the water and chill.
You can either completely submerge the chicken in a pot with a weight on top or use zip lock bags to brine them. I put three leg quarters in a 1-gallon zip lock bag and filled with 4 cups of the liquid solution. Make sure you get an even amount of ‘goodies’ with the water you pour in each bag if you go that route.
Put the chicken in the refrigerator and allow to sit for between 4 and 6 hours. When you are ready to cook the chicken, remove from the brine and completely rinse. The chicken will be a little salty if you don’t get a good rinse on them.
Barbecue or bake normally (to 180 degrees). I actually barbecued the chicken to get a good brown skin on it then put it in the oven to finish it off.
If you like a little spicier chicken, add a couple more tablespoons of red chili powder. Garlic lovers (like me) add a few more cloves. The chicken will take on the flavor of the spices in the brine so be careful not to overdo it.
I was completely stunned at how moist the meat was. Even the breast meat was juicy.
Prost!
