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Patti's Sherbet Recipes from the June Women's Retreat
Orange Sherbet
1 1/2 cups frozen orange juice concentrate
1 1/2 cup water
1 1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons grated orange rind
1/2 cup lemon juice
2 teaspoons vanilla
8 cups cold milk. It say you can use lowfat or regular milk
Stir together the orange juice, lemon juice, water, and sugar (I used blender to get the frozen and sugar blended well.) Add milk and vanilla. Put in ice cream maker and freeze according to your freezer directions.
Makes 1 gallon
Raspberry Sherbet
3 pints raspberries
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cup water
6 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
2 cups whipping cream
3 egg whites
Cook raspberries sugar and water in pan for about 5 minutes. Press through a sieve or cheese cloth. Cool
Whip the raspberry mixture in one bowl
Whip egg whites in another bowl
Whip cream in a bowl
Fold all together on low speed of mixer. Freeze according to your freezer directions.
Makes about 3 quarts
Survival Kit
As a service project about 60 survival kits were made at the June 29 Prairie View Women’s retreat. They will be distributed to workers in the area to let them know Prairie View cares and to invite others to join us in fellowship and worship and to know God more. There are many forms of survival kits. The recipe for ours is given below. Feel free to make one and give it away!
How to make:
1. Gather the Items listed in the kit
2. Print out the list of contents so the recipient will know what each item is for. Roll up the insert list and include it in the gift bag or cut into strips and attach to each item.
3. Place the items along with the sayings in a small clear bag. A paper lunch bag works, too.
4. Attach a label, card, or print out the business size cards below, punch a whole in the upper corner and attach with a twist tie.
5. Don’t forget to give the kit away!
© Mint: You are worth a mint to us. Please give one away to someone who needs to know they are worth a mint to you.
© Cotton ball: To cushion the rough roads ahead.
© Band-Aid: To heal hurts, either yours or someone else's.
© Eraser: Everyone makes mistakes. That's okay, we learn by our mistakes
© Paper: List your blessings and review them when you need a reminder that others care.
© Life Saver: A reminder that Jesus loves you and that others can and will help.
© Paper Clip: To help you hold it together when everything seems to fall apart.
© Rubber band: To remind you to be flexible.
© Riesen: To reminded you that God is reason enough to have faith.