Recipe: Sausage Potato Soup

Planted with HopeLess than a month to go until the release of Planted with Hope, Book 2 in the Pinecraft Pie Shop series by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore! To give you a sneak “taste” of what’s to come, we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a recipe they’d want to try from several featured in the novel:

  1. Bean Soup
  2. Baked Corn
  3. Sausage Potato Soup

The winner is…Sausage Potato Soup!

You’ll find the recipe below, as well as on our Facebook page and Pinterest recipes board.

If you want more great recipes to try (with a side of sweet Amish romance), be sure to pre-order your copy of Planted with Hope! (And don’t miss Book 1 in the series, Made with Love.)

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The Fun and Fabulous Christmas Gift-Giving Guide for Amish Fans

Who wouldn’t love a good book for Christmas? Wonder no more about what to get your friends and loved ones—just find the closest description below and away you go!

*Disclaimer: Of course, we can’t guarantee someone will love their gift. But seriously, what’s not to love, right? We hope you enjoy browsing this fun Christmas gift-giving guide. Who knows? You might even find a little treat for yourself, too! Just click the image or one of the links below it to find a site where you can purchase a copy of the book.

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1. For the foodie who wants some “yum” with their fiction, we recommend…Made with Love by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore!

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2. For the Amish fiction lover who’s read it all and wants something new, we recommend…My Brother’s Crown by Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould!

(Note: This story is about another Protestant group called the Huguenots. Learn more about the similarities and differences between the Amish and the Huguenots in this article by Leslie Gould!)

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3. For the friend who needs to believe in miracles this Christmas, we recommend…Anna’s Healing by Vannetta Chapman!

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4. For the ebook aficionado who loves sweet novellas, we recommend…Amish Christmas Memories by Jerry S. Eicher, Mary Ellis, and Murray Pura!

(Note: This is an ebook-only collection of three previously published Amish Christmas novellas titled Susanna’s Christmas Wish, Sarah’s Christmas Miracle, and An Amish Family Christmas.)

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P.S. Did you know you can gift ebooks via email? Read this article to see how to gift a Kindle book from Amazon.com.

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5. For the teacher or student who knows the value of a good education, we recommend…An Unexpected Match by Gayle Roper!

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6. For the incurable romantic who likes a lot of drama with the sweet, we recommend…Miriam and the Stranger by Jerry S. Eicher!

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7. For the loved one who has always dreamed of living the simple life, we recommend…My Life as an Amish Wife by Lena Yoder!

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8. For the curious soul with lots of questions about Amish culture, we recommend…Plain Answers about the Amish Life by Mindy Starns Clark!

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9. For the one who wants to be inspired in her faith, we recommend…The Amish Book of Prayers for Women by Esther Stoll!

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10. For the cook who knows the way to your heart, we recommend…99 Favorite Amish Recipes by Georgia Varozza!

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Bonus: For the child or grandchild who shares your love of the Amish, we recommend…Blossoms on the Roof by Rebecca Martin!

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Happy Christmas shopping!

 

Recipe: Upside-Down Cinnamon Pudding Cake

Mix things up this autumn with a cinnamon-y dessert sans pumpkin or apple!

On Monday we asked our Facebook fans to vote for an alternative dessert recipe:

  1. Caramel Corn
  2. Sweet Potato Pie
  3. Upside-Down Cinnamon Pudding Cake

The winner is…Upside-Down Cinnamon Pudding Cake!

You’ll find the cinnamon pudding cake recipe (from Made with Love by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore) below, as well as on our Facebook page and Pinterest recipes board. And if you want a sweet fiction read with a side of yummy recipes, don’t miss Made with Love!

Upside-Down Cinnamon Pudding Cake - Made with Love

 

Recipe: Cabbage Patch Stew

99 Favorite Amish Recipes by Georgia Varozza released this month! On Monday we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a meal recipe out of three options (breakfast, lunch, or dinner) from the cookbook:

  1. German Egg Pancakes
  2. German Potato Salad
  3. Cabbage Patch Stew

And the winner is…Cabbage Patch Stew!

You can check out the recipe below or on our Facebook page. And don’t forget to check out the new cookbook, 99 Favorite Amish Recipes!

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Variation (included in the cookbook):

Prepare a batch of biscuit dough; making sure there is plenty of broth in the stew, pour the stew into a large baking dish. Top the stew with the cutout biscuits and bake at 375º for about 20-25 minutes or until biscuits are done and golden on top.

 

Welcome to the Pinecraft Pie Shop: Interview with Tricia Goyer

Made with LoveToday we’re delighted to chat with fiction author Tricia Goyer about her new series (coauthored by Sherry Gore)! Get a behind-the-scenes look at The Pinecraft Pie Shop series, learn more about the setting of Pinecraft, and discover Tricia’s favorite flavor of pie…

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AmishReader: What inspired the idea for The Pinecraft Pie Shop series?

Tricia: There are so many things to enjoy when I spend time with my Amish friends. I love their love for their families and community…and I also love their PIE!

Sherry Gore is a sweet friend. She’s also a wonderful cookbook author. One of her cookbooks is Me, Myself, and Pie. The photos in the book make my mouth water!

I’ve made a few good pies in my lifetime, but I dream of being able to bake like Sherry. For me the best way to become an excellent baker overnight is to step into the life of a fictional character who loves to bake!

Once Sherry and I started talking about a character who loved to bake and who longed to open her own pie shop the series took on a life of its own!

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AmishReader: What was the collaboration process like for Made with Love?

Tricia: Sherry and I had a wonderful time brainstorming. We’d talk about characters, ideas, themes, and more. I did most of the writing and she provided all of the information. Sometimes we’d chat on the phone and other times I’d send a dozen emails in the course of a day asking her questions. Since Sherry lives in Pinecraft and lives the plain lifestyle, she provided so much wonderful information. She also offered ideas that made the story even stronger. It was a joy to work with her!

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AmishReader: Tell us about the story’s real-life setting. What do you love most about Pinecraft, Florida?

Tricia: I visited Pinecraft over a year ago, but I love the idea that Amish and Mennonites from all types of communities come together. There are Old Order Amish, New Order Amish, Mennonites, and everything in between. These plain people come from all over the United States—and some are from overseas. They often live different lifestyles and wear different styles of clothes, but when they come to Pinecraft those differences are overlooked.

AmishReader: What’s your favorite kind of pie?

Tricia: I love raspberry cream pie! Just thinking about it makes my mouth water!

Thank you, Tricia, for joining us today! We hope you get to have some raspberry cream pie real soon!

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Curious about the coauthor’s take? You can read an interview with Sherry on the Harvest House blog! And you can learn more about Made with Love, Book 1 in The Pinecraft Pie Shop series, on the Harvest House website.

Tell us, readers, what do you love most about the Amish communities you’ve read about or visited?

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Tricia Goyer is a busy mom of six, grandmother of two, and wife to John. A USA Today bestselling author, Tricia has published over 40 books and has written more than 500 articles. She’s well-known for her Big Sky and Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors Amish series. For more information visit Tricia at www.TriciaGoyer.com. Tricia, along with a group of friends, also runs www.NotQuiteAmishLiving.com, sharing ideas about simplifying life.

 

Recipe: Yoder’s Restaurant Chicken Stuffing Casserole

The Made with Love celebration continues! On Tuesday we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a savory meal recipe out of three options from the novel:

  1. Potato Soup
  2. Underground Ham Casserole
  3. Yoder’s Restaurant Chicken Stuffing Casserole

And the winner is…Yoder’s Restaurant Chicken Stuffing Casserole!

You can check out the recipe below or on our Facebook page. And don’t forget to check out Made with Love to see where the dish pops up in the story (and to get additional yummy recipes)!

Yoder's Restaurant Chicken Stuffing Casserole - Made with Love - Designed

Book Preview: Made with Love by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore

Made with LoveJust in case you need some extra incentive to pick up a copy of Made with Love (or to enter the #ShareAServing giveaway for a chance to win two copies!), here’s a sneak preview from the novel. Meet Lovina and Noah, standing on the threshold of the home where Noah lives with three Amish teens under his supervision…

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Outside, the air was already heating up. She thought about inviting Noah to her parents’ house, but she didn’t want her parents to overhear. And she wanted to think through her plans before sharing them.

But from the attention she and Noah were still getting from the teens, they’d never be able to talk freely here either.

Noah must have read her thoughts. “How about we meet at Big Olaf’s to talk? A warm day like this is always a good day for ice cream.

“I love Big Olaf’s.” The words came out too hurried, and heat rose to Lovina’s cheeks. “I have a few things to do around home yet.” She didn’t really have much to do, but she needed some space to regroup and clear her head. Noah’s gaze had a way of pulling her in.

“In an hour then? I have to get these guys working on a deconstruction project.” His eyebrows lifted in hopeful anticipation, and warm eyes peered down on her. A moan sounded from the guys behind him at the mention of work, but that only caused Noah’s smile to brighten even more.

His face was tan and handsome. His eyes were a light bluish green, like the color of the ocean at dawn. He smiled, and she quickly looked away. He no doubt was used to getting attention from Amish women—Englischers too.

“Yes, that will work. See you then.”

Lovina hurried down the sidewalk and hurriedly walked down the road to her house. She crossed her arms over her chest, chiding herself for just lying to Noah. Why had she told him she had something to do at home? It was the way he looked at her, for starters. It was almost as if he could peer into her soul. And that smile. She blew out a big breath just thinking about it. Surely someone like Noah Yoder already had a girl he was courting.

“Lovina!” He called her name, and she turned. Instead of standing in the doorway Noah was walking toward her, pushing her bike. “You forgot something!”

She placed a hand on her cheeks, knowing for certain she’d lost her mind. She turned completely around and then watched in surprise as Noah jumped onto her bike and pedaled toward her.

The sight of the tall, muscular man riding the light blue bicycle with the white basket in front tickled her funny bone. Laughter poured from her lips, and Noah sat straighter, taking on a serious look, as if he was offended by her laughter.

He pulled up beside her and climbed off. He nodded toward the seat. “There, I warmed it up for you.”

“Oh my heavens, I would have given anything for a photographer to have snapped a shot of that. It would have made the cover of an Amish calendar for certain.”

“Anything to see you smile again.”

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Excerpted from Made with Love by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore

You can order the book now on the Harvest House website or your favorite book retailer!

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P.S. Don’t forget to enter the #ShareAServing giveaway for a chance to win a vintage Pyrex Amish butterprint mixing bowl and two copies of Made with Love (one to keep and one to share)! You can enter on our Facebook page or by clicking this link that goes directly to the giveaway form. Good luck!