2021-02-15 06:29:07

ACROSS
1 American Cancer Society (abbr.)
4 Rebound
9 Kitten’s cry
12 Reserve Officers Training Corps.
14 Biblical Greek word for love
15 Hook part
16 Native ruler
17 Christ’s disciple
18 Against
19 Opera solo
21 Fickle
23 Replace a striker
26 Sailor’s yes
27 Bethlehem visitors
31 Sleeps
36 Jinx
37 Canal
38 Brand of cold remedy
39 Waterless
41 Suggest
43 Presentation
44 Courteous
46 Sandwich fish
48 Inclined
49 Swelling
50 Seasonal wish (with 8D)
52 Manta
54 Resound
55 Squash
59 Young Women’s Christian Association
62 Drink quickly
63 Urgent requests
66 Women’s magazine
68 He survived the Great Flood
69 Howdy
70 Strong cord
71 Turf
72 Improvise a speech
73 Man’s best friend
DOWN
1 Exist
2 Unconsciousness
3 Mix
4 Head cover
5 Stage of life
6 Assess
7 Musical productions
8 See 50A
9 Bethlehem visitors
10 Little Mermaid’s love
11 West by north
13 Brisk
15 “Blind as a __”
20 Throb
22 Air (prefix)
24 Eagle’s nest
25 Lip
27 Carve
28 Bethlehem bad guy
29 Expatriate
30 Deepness
32 Discontinue
33 Cook vegetables
34 Florida City
35 Scottish people
38 Doubter
40 Darken
42 Draw
45 Biblical weed
47 Pallid
50 Biked
51 __ of Babel
53 I am the __ and the Omega
55 Scat!
56 Courtyard
57 Good grief!
58 Place for the wicked
60 Lump
61 Dog food brand
62 Central nervous system
64 Boxer Muhammad
65 Weep
67 Electroencephalograph (abbr.)
SPOTTED ON CHURCH SIGNS
Jesus is God’s selfie
God loves you whether you like it or not
God shows no favoritism but our sign guy does: Go Cubs!
Moses was the first person with a tablet to download data from the cloud
You have never looked into the eyes of someone who doesn’t matter to God
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 35 minutes
SERVES: 6-8


food FOR THE SOUL
FROM Kelly’s Kitchen
Celebrations are good for the soul. Whether celebrating people, landmark events, or God’s faithfulness, it’s healthy to throw a party every now and again. Celebrations remind us that, in the midst of the monotony and sometimes hardships of life, there is still laughter, fellowships and dancing to be found—birthdays, weddings, graduations, baptisms, baby showers, retirement parties and so much more.

Excerpted with permission from “A Place at the Table” by KELLY MINTER. © 2019, B&H Publishing Group.
INGREDIENTS
■ 7 ounces dark chocolate (61% cacao)
■ 2 tablespoons instant coffee granules
■ ¾ cup butter
■ 5 eggs, separated
■ 1 cup sugar
■ ½ cup flour
■ 1 teaspoon baking powder
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
2. Line the base of a 9-inch pan with parchment paper.
3. Place dark chocolate, instant coffee granules, and butter in a bowl and set it over a pan with simmering water to melt.
4. Whisk the egg yolks with sugar until mixture turns pale. Fold in the fl our and baking powder. Then add melted chocolate mixture, stirring gently.
5. In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff and fold gently into the chocolate mixture. Transfer to the pan and bake for about 35 minutes. (The cake should be gooey in the center.) Cool completely before removing from the pan. The cake will sink in the middle.
6. For a more decadent finishing, you can always top the cake with chocolate ganache.
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