American Kitchen ~ Made In America Giveaway

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Made in America

If you have been following my blog, you know why I like to giveaway merchandise “Made in America”. If you don’t know the back-store of my giveaways, please read my first post “Why it is Important…“.

This week you will have a chance to win a fry pan by American Kitchen. I really like the stainless steel fry pan I purchased several weeks ago. I like to create a sauce from the foods I prepare, that is why I purchased the stainless steel version (deglazes wonderfully).

You have a choice though. You can either win the 10″ nonstick or the 10″ stainless steel frying pan from American Kitchen. You just have to let me know which one you would like (US and Canada only please). Both frying pans are safe for oven use up to 500F.

The giveaway will be open until next Sunday, 9pm Arizona time. The winner will be announced on Monday, March 5th.

Thank you for stopping by today and for your interest in American made merchandise.

Love & peace,
Iris

PS: All giveaways are paid out of my own pocket; none of the American companies that I feature here on my blog have paid for the products for me to give away.

Thankful Thursday ~ Lunch with Friends

I will thank you forever,
because you have done it.
I will wait for your name, for it is good,
in the presence of the godly.
(Psalm 52:9 ESV)

Pei Wei Lemongrass Salad

Once a month I meet for lunch with my sweet friend Lori. We used to work in the same department, but she moved into a different job. One thing we said we would do is to meet once a month for lunch.

The great thing about having lunch with Lori is that we are both followers of Christ. We pray together and we can speak freely about our journey. Today was our lunch date and we went to Pei Wei.

I had a yummy salad, but the best thing was the company 😛 . We talked about our personal life. I needed that! So, this week I am thankful for lunch with friends.

What are you thankful for this week? Please do share with us by leaving a link to your Thankful Thursday post below.

Thank you for stopping by today. Remember: God puts friends into your life – foster those friendships for they are a blessings.

Love & peace,
<>< Iris PS: If you live in the US or Canada, check out my giveaway posted on Monday.

Thankful Thursday Participants

1. Denise
2. Ms. Kathleen
3. Rocks
4. Edwards Granddaughter
5. Laurie @ Women Taking a Stand
6. bp
7. It Feels Like Chaos
8. Kate @ Teaching What Is Good
9. Slenderella Jenn
10. Aisling Beatha
11. Lisa Maria
12. Stefanie @ UpLIFTing Words
13. Melanie @ M&M
14. Cause for Thankfulness…
15. Joy Reflected
16. Mary
17. A Moment with God
18. Tonya
19. Deidra M.
20. Pia
21. First or Last?
22. LIFE by Ashley Pichea
23. My Husband
24. February Joys
25. Daily Journey
26. I sold my life to social media

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Thankful Thursday ~ Power of Prayer

“And he withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, and knelt down and prayed, saying, “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.””
(Luke 22:41-42 ESV ~ emphasis mine)

Many times I pray short prayers; prayers for family or friends. I pray throughout the day; I really do not have a specific time for prayer. However, if there is something really on my heart, and I need to let go of a certain situation, I pull out my little prayer book.

What I have noticed that when I write down my prayers, my focus changes. It is not so much that I want to change God’s mind over a situation, but He changes mine. Read again what Jesus said in the garden of Gethsemane…”not my will, but yours”…

Isn’t that what prayer really is? To align with God’s will? I know that I need to sometimes spell it out (thus my prayer book). I need to be reminded that He is in control. I am thankful for those times when things become a little clearer to me through prayer. So, this week I am thankful for the power of prayer.

Search me, O God, and know my heart!
Try me and know my thoughts!
And see if there be any grievous way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting!
(Psalm 139:23-24 ESV)

What are your thankful for this week? Please do share with us by leaving your link to your Thankful Thursday post below.

Thank you for stopping by today; remember: through prayer your vision becomes clearer.

Love & peace,
Iris

Thankful Thursday Participants

1. First Responder
2. Too Precious @Edwards Granddaughter
3. Pia
4. It Feels Like Chaos
5. Grace-Kids Turf
6. Aisling Beatha
7. Does god play favorites?
8. Stefanie @ UpLIFTing Words
9. Tami @ The Next Step
10. Up High
11. Melanie @ M&M
12. Slenderella Jenn
13. My 1000 Gifts…
14. LovelyLici @ Conchsaladesque
15. Mary
16. LIFE by Ashley Pichea
17. Cindy @ *She Sparkles* & Ann Voskamp GIVEAWAY!
18. Desiree
19. bp
20. Tonya
21. Heartmade Home
22. Sherry
23. Denise
24. Nemo @ Daily-dabble.com
25. Lisa Maria
26. Inspirations from Phather Phil-Thankful Thursday: Through the Heart of a Friend
27. Kate @ Teaching What Is Good
28. Power of God’s Word – Roberts Musings
29. A Moment with God
30. Heart Choices
31. Jenny Anne@Royal Little Lambs
32. Ms. Kathleen
33. Gen@Simply Cornish

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Why “Made In America” is important to me

Made in America

Open your mouth for the mute,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Open your mouth, judge righteously,
defend the rights of the poor and needy.
(Proverbs 31:8-9 ESV)

For years I wanted to approach this subject, but every year I ‘chickened out’. You know why? Because I don’t want to come of as harsh or as Miss-Know-It-All on this subject. Believe me, a lot of prayers went into this project.

My series is not political motivated; nor do I write out of patriotism (I am just as passionate about German made merchandise). Why is “Made in America” so important to a German gal living in America? Two words: Child Hunger.

You see, for me “Made in America” and eradicating child hunger go hand in hand. If people living in America do not have work, how can they supply food for their families/children? If you read the statistics (unfortunately only 2010 numbers are available that this time), it is very disheartening to see 20% of children are hungry in this rich country. And that is not counting children that live in insecure food-environments. I am thankful for local and national food banks that assist families, but I don’t think that will solve the issue at hand.

At the end of 2004, our then 19-year-old son pointed us to a documentary. I believe that the company highlighted in this documentary is highly responsible for the vanishing manufacturing jobs in the United States. I haven’t set food in their stores since I watched the documentary.

Don’t get me wrong, I understand that many have to shop there, because of the budget they have for the basic necessities like food. I am blessed that I live in a large city that has different options to shop for groceries (like our Arizona based grocery chain – Bashas and AJ’s). Actually Target started to have bigger grocery sections in our area. Like I said, I have more options in a big city than people living in rural areas.

But I digress. The biggest issue is that America imports more than it exports. The most current foreign trade data is from November of 2011. The gap between exports and imports is scary to me. Trade is good, but it needs to be more balanced.

So, what can I (personally) do to turn things around in America? Maybe it is just a drop of water in a large bucket?!? But if we all look at what we buy (one product at a time), we maybe can do this together and help Americans put food on their family’s table. I want to support American families and not necessarily American companies (not the same in all cases which I will show you).

Over the next several months, I will link to products that are made in America. Not only will I link to the products, but will also purchase them (some are already in my possession :wink:). And you, my dear readers, will be able to ‘cash-in’ as well on some of the products that are made in America (sorry, can’t give away a Viking kitchen appliance).

Thank you so much for reading my blog today and hopefully you will join me on a journey to buy more American made products to lower the child hunger in this country.

She opens her hand to the poor
and reaches out her hands to the needy.
(Proverbs 31:20 ESV)

Love & peace,
Iris