> To JDB, do you think you are the only one
> who LOVES TO LOVE? Where is your little
> booklet, your audio program that shares that
> with others?
> Great title, HOW TO LEARN TO LOVE TO LOVE.
> I'd send you 10 bucks right now to hear a
> little message on this concept.
> Now, I'm not just picking on John, I admire
> him, and look what he did with his recipe,
> he has made an attempt to help other people,
> he has demonstrated his love.
Thanks, I needed that. :)
In order to add a little credibility to the recipe promotion, I have added a link to a webpage about the "soup kitchen" that I am trying to help. There is a picture and some facts about the operation...
I wish there was a way to send the money directly to the "kitchen"--some folks who don't know me might go to the recipe page and think "yeah, sure you're going to give all the money to charity--you must be crazy to think I'm going to send you MY money..."
It reminds me of the story about Mike Enlow offering to give away $100 bills if you just sent him the FEDEX shipping costs for overnite shipping...nobody took him up on his offer until he re-wrote his ad and explained who he was and why he was doing it...
I guess I need some kind of bio page with a picture to lend a little more credibility, and I may work on one...but let me warn you...I'm a fer piece from being anywhere close to being as perty a sight as Ms. Julie or Ms. Linda.
So anyway, if you would like to find out more about the "soup kitchen", go to http://www.i-65.com/kitchen.html
Or you can go back to the recipe page, and go down the page and click on the "soup kitchen" text link.
To those who have responded and made a donation to the "kitchen", I greatly appreciate it. I pray God will richly bless you for your thoughtfulness and your generosity.
Be blessed,
JDB
Food for Thought