Sherry Taylor

New Food~ New Book

I enjoy many things, but there is nothing better than finding a great book to lose yourself in. I also really like books that deal with real life angel or heaven experiences. “Waking Up In Heaven” is one that I recently came across and I have to say that I couldn’t put it down. I finished it in 2 days. If you enjoy this type of book as well, I highly recommend it. I rented it from my library.

I also enjoy finding healthy snack foods that I will actually eat. 🙂 A friend turned me on to green beans that are packed with sea salt and possibly dry roasted? I haven’t figured that part out yet. They are not calorie free, but if you’re looking for a sweet/salty combo for snack time, these are a good choice. You really need to try one to see if you like it because not everyone that I’ve offered them to has liked them.

What about you? Any great snack or book ideas that you can share? I love to try new things!

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