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Alright Mrs. Bolden, Challenge Accepted



Christy Bolden is a brave women, that I had the pleasure to meet through Monmouth Christian Church almost a year ago. This beauty of a gall spends her days teaching and serving others. Whether she is teaching music to a classroom of students or offering time and effort at church functions, she wears a big smile and keeps an eye out for more opportunities to help those around her. For example; young mothers that can't cook.

Her bravery has enabled her to endure my crazy, baby ran, often messy home for a visit each week and teach me more about cooking.  My family has greatly benefit from these weekly lessons and I must admit, I am growing more confident around dinner time. 
As a nudge of encouragement, this cookbook was left on my doorstep one afternoon. For the first time in my twenty four years of life, I went through a cookbook and recorded the page numbers of each appetizing recipe.

Let's see about this slow cooker business, shall we?




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