Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Thyme for Grace: Food Made with Love


Welcome! Thyme for Grace is a blog about FOOD, FAMILY and GRACE. We are Spring and Hannah and are privileged to be cousin-in-laws (is that even a thing?). We are mothers to some pretty adorable babies and we have super stellar husbands who support us through all the ups and downs of motherhood. We had this crazy idea that maybe with the extra accountability of each other we could start a blog and write about food!

WHY FOOD?

Everyone has to eat and we love to cook. Now, we don’t pretend to be gourmet chefs, but we love to search high and low for new recipes and even create some of our own. Here, we will write about our successes and probably tell a few stories about our flops in the kitchen. Come here to find recipes, inspiration for your next meal and tips for meal planning and grocery shopping. Our cooking is not limited to stuff you cannot afford, recipes that are too complicated and dietary restrictions that are not realistic. We just want to cook reasonably healthy food that will feed your taste buds and your body... and ours!

WHY FAMILY?

We cook for our families. We both have children and husbands that need nourishment and we love that it is part of our role to prepare the food (sometimes our husbands DO cook, but we do better...humbly said). Hopefully our blog will help give you ideas to feed your growing family. We will post ideas for quick dinners, Sunday suppers, desserts, snack time and more. The possibilities are endless!

WHY GRACE?

As Christ followers we are daily reminded of God’s provision through the food we eat. Thyme for Grace is the name of our blog and at the root of our hearts. We want to acknowledge that the resources we have are from God and we ultimately want to say “Grace” and thank Him for those resources. Also, as mothers, we all need a little bit of grace. We all lead busy, hectic lives and are constantly pressured to be perfect mothers (even in our cooking), but perfection often is not attainable. We need grace with one another, grace to extend to ourselves when our cooking isn’t perfect and grace even when we resolve to get “take out.”

Thank you for stopping by our blog and remember to check back soon for some food fun!

May you have a grace filled day,
Spring & Hannah

2 comments:

  1. Cool, Hannah! I will look forward to following you.

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  2. Thank you so much for reading! (P.S. Your comment may have made our day!)

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