I was excited to see crescent rolls on sale the other day. They are not the cheapest things to get here. I have some really yummy looking recipes though that I wanted try, but haven't yet because of the crescent roll price. So when I saw them on sale, we got a couple of cans! Last night was the first experiment with them ~ Chicken stuffed crescent rolls {recipe here} ~ they were quite tasty, yet I thought some kind of spice was missing. Sadly, I'm not good at figuring out what that spice is. If you make it, let me know what you decide. Hubby liked the way the looked and enjoyed eating them as well. It was a tiny bit time consuming, but fun eating something slightly different than we normally eat. Bon appetit!
For 16 weeks now, we have had a young refugee couple from Syria living with us. They have been married a little over a year and for the majority of that time have been separated from each other, since he made the journey to Austria alone and got everything in order so that she could come legally. Let me backtrack a bit and tell you how it all started. As the refugee crisis really started to explode here, facebook was buzzing with articles, videos, pictures, etc. of the situation. I read a lot. I saw a lot. I was moved. I was troubled. But what could I do? I had a three year old and one year old at home. ... I could teach some German. But when? ... I could donate clothes and other items that were needed. But that didn't seem like enough. ... I could give money. But I wanted something more tangible. I would put my youngest to bed and during those days, she needed lots of TLC in order to get to sleep. I kept thinking about the refugees and how they didn't
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