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  1. Chicken fried steak is a Southern comfort food classic made with cube steak that’s been breaded and fried like fried chicken and served with a creamy country gravy. Chicken fried steak is also a budget-friendly dish that uses inexpensive cube steak, and it’s versatile enough to serve for dinner with homey sides or breakfast or brunch with biscuits and eggs. Ree Drummond loves to serve this cowboy-friendly, dish to her family alongside mashed potatoes for a hearty comfort food meal. In her easy chicken fried steak recipe, Ree shares her top tips for breading and frying like a pro, the key technique for making a flavorful, creamy white gravy and why you must serve chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/chicken-fried-steak-with-gravy-recipe-1925056?lid=1jvftarz3ibf&nl=ROTD_091725_featurecta_chicken-fried-steak&lvrmp=4a79fe4a349cc1e4629387a72b769e585a82b677154fb29f4389a4e6497be735
  2. September 18 Almanac.com. Born Samuel Johnson (author) – 1709 Elmer Henry Maytag (manufacturer) – 1883 Archie "Grey Owl" Belaney (conservationist) – 1888 Harold Clurman (director) – 1901 Greta Garbo (actress) – 1905 Jack Warden (actor) – 1920 Frankie Avalon (singer & actor) – 1939 Fred Willard (actor) – 1939 Darryl Sittler (hockey player) – 1950 Jada Pinkett Smith (actress) – 1971 James Marsden (actor) – 1973 Alison Lohman (actress) – 1979 Died Jimi Hendrix (musician) – 1970 Katherine Anne Porter (author) – 1980 Vitas Gerulaitis (tennis player) – 1994 Ernie Coombs (children’s entertainer, Mr. Dressup) – 2001 Bullet Bob Hayes (Olympic gold medalist and football player) – 2002 Events Christopher Columbus landed in what is now Costa Rica – 1502 New Hampshire territory separated from Massachusetts – 1679 The cornerstone for the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., was laid – 1793 The first edition of “The New York Daily Times” went on sale. The paper later dropped “Daily” from its title – 1851 Shirley Temple made her film debut, at the age of 3, in War Babies – 1932 First nighttime skywriting in the U.S. – 1937 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) founded – 1947 What had previously been The Toast of the Town on CBS TV since 1948 became The Ed Sullivan Show – 1955 Final day of streetcar service in Winnipeg, Manitoba – 1955 The UN accepts East Germany, West Germany and the Bahamas as members – 1973 Fugitive Patty Hearst was arrested in San Francisco after spending more than six months with the Symbionese Liberation Army – 1975 Cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez first Latin American in space – 1980 George Meegan finished an almost seven-year long walk, from the tip of South America to the Arctic Ocean at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska – 1983 Aquarium of the Bay in California reported that an angel shark had been born – 2007 Weather The Great Miami Hurricane brought 27.61 inches of rain and winds over 135 mph to Miami, Florida – 1926 Hurricane Hugo hit Puerto Rico – 1989 Hurricane Isabel made landfall on the East Coast of the United States – 2003
  3. What vice-president killed a man in a duel? Vice President Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. The two men had a long history of conflict. Because Hamilton had accepted the challenge to a duel and the "rules" of the duel were followed, Burr was not indicted for murder. He completed his term as vice president, but later was charged with treason in another matter.
  4. The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. – Psalm 103:8
  5. “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14 (NIV)
  6. God Can Bring Good From Any Circumstance Lord, do you send both joyful and troubling circumstances my way? I create the light and make the darkness. I send good times and bad times. I, the LORD, am the one who does these things. Enjoy prosperity while you can, but when hard times strike, realize that both come from me. Isaiah 45:7; Ecclesiastes 7:14 But why would you allow me to face such adversity? Don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange were happening to you. Instead, be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering, so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed to all the world. So if you are suffering in a manner that pleases me, keep on doing what is right, and trust your life to me, the God who created you, for I will never fail you. 1 Peter 4:12-13, 19 What can I pray during difficult times? Great is your faithfulness; your mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, “The LORD is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!” For no one is abandoned by you forever. Though you bring grief, you also show compassion because of the greatness of your unfailing love. Lamentations 3:23-24, 31-32 God uses both good and difficult circumstances to shape you into the person he wants you to be. Remember, your character and faith are important parts of who you are. Whether you are currently living in sunshine or storms, God loves you, he is with you, and he is able to bring good out of any situation. Can you remember a difficult circumstance in your life that God used for good? How can this encourage your faith in today’s circumstances? Life BibleLife BibleDaily Verse, Devotionals, Study Bibles and Commentaries
  7. Welcome @MamaFrankie It's good to see you again.
  8. Name something you might do in the kitchen while cooking 1 prepare the table 2 chop vegetables 3 4 5
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  10. Sunday, 14th September 2025
  11. September 17 Died Tobias George Smollett (Scottish satirical novelist) – 1771 Spiro T. Agnew (served as vice president under Richard Nixon) – 1996 Red Skelton (comedian) – 1997 Robert Truax (rocket scientist) – 2010 Born David Dunbar Buick (automobile manufacturer) – 1854 William Carlos Williams (writer & doctor) – 1883 Hank Williams (musician) – 1923 Anne Bancroft (actress) – 1931 David Souter (U.S. Supreme Court justice) – 1939 Phil Jackson (basketball coach) – 1945 John Ritter (actor) – 1948 Kyle Chandler (actor) – 1965 Jimmie Johnson (NASCAR driver) – 1975 Patrick Mahomes (football player) – 1995 Auston Matthews (hockey player) – 1997 India Amarteifio (actress) – 2001 Events City of Boston founded – 1630 The U.S. Constitution signed – 1787 Harriet Tubman and her two brothers temporarily escaped slavery in Maryland. – 1849 Battle of Antietam in Maryland occurred; known as the bloodiest battle of the Civil War – 1862 First powered flight of X-15 rocket plane – 1959 First public display of a lunar rock, at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. – 1969 M*A*S*H made its television debut – 1972 Royal Canadian Mounted Police began accepting women as uniformed members – 1974 NASA unveiled the first space shuttle, Enterprise, to the public – 1976 Vanessa Williams became the first African American woman to be crowned Miss America – 1983 William Rehnquist is confirmed as chief justice of the US Supreme Court – 1986 Heather Whitestone of Alabama became the first deaf woman to be crowned Miss America – 1994 The Late Show with David Letterman was the first TV talk show to return to the airways six days after terrorists attacked the United States in New York City – 2001 Barry Bonds hit his 700th home run – 2004 A 17-pound 4-ounce white catfish was caught in the Humboldt River of Nevada – 2005 A bottled message tossed from an April Caribbean cruise was found in Sunset Beach, North Carolina – 2018 Weather 2.42” rain fell in 3 hours in Yuma, Arizona – 1963 Lander, in the Wyoming Rockies, had 23.6 inches of snow – 1965
  12. Hello @Emerald Not much going on today. Just finished making chili in the crockpot for tonight's dinner. Can't wait, smells wonderful.
  13. Welcome to the forum, Hope. Please dig right in and make yourself at home.
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  15. Name something you might do in the kitchen while cooking. #5 Leaves a new one. Keep it going. 1 2 3 4 5
  16. Angela posted a topic in Games
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  17. https://greatergood.com/?ctg-cause=breast-cancer-research

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