Friday, December 01, 2006

Master of Divinity

I finished 45 out of 60 hours towards my master of arts in cross-cultural ministries before I became a mom. But it took only one painstaking hour to make divinity. It's light and delicious, almost like a home made marshmellow. If you hurry over, you can have a piece before it's all gone.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

if you were to ask me, i would say that having a master of divinity is much better than having an educational master. but you can always count on a biased opinion from me. when it comes to food...

Anonymous said...

Wow i all this talk of Christmas desserts makes me want to go make some more food!

Great job it sounds delishoush
Love ya

Anonymous said...

I heard a rumor that you were "the " master of divinity. I also hear a rumor there was some at your house. A third rumor that reached my ears is that I LOVE divinity (okay, that's a fact, not a rumor).

I think it would hold up well in the mail... or maybe you can bring Silas with you (and Joel, if he can get away). I will let you make divinity in the kitchen while I entertain Silas with ceiling fan switches and sticks in the backyard. I'd even pay for the divinity ingredients!

What a divine plan...

Anonymous said...

I would love to rush over but a 5 hour drive does not count as rushing. Sounds yummy!

Anonymous said...

I heart divinity
heart andrea

Anonymous said...

Wow Anne you are so cool! who whould of thought to put something like heart instead of Love Heehee!

Just kidding but that was funny
'heart'
Sara

Anonymous said...

Wow, alice. My trip to come see you guys sounds better and better all the time. Not that it sounded bad inthe first place of course. Emily

The Fanks said...

Um, bad news about the divinity, Em...

Anonymous said...

NOOOOO

I feel your pain, Em.