THE GOOD NEWS! “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in Him.” –Psalm 34:8
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That said though, I didn’t come to Colorado just for outdoor recreation. I also came here for a job practicing family law here at Johnson Law Group.
I truly think that family law is one of the best avenues for helping people. I handle the dissolution of marriages and the allocation of parental responsibilities on a daily basis — both of which can be incredibly stressful processes for families to endure. The fact that family law cases either make or break families is not something to be taken lightly. While this can sometimes be stressful, it makes the job incredibly rewarding. In the long-run, I get to see families live by the plans they set up during their time as our clients, to help their children thrive.
For all these reasons, I take my job very seriously. I seek nothing less than the best outcomes for my clients and their families, and I work very hard to ensure their continued success.
Easy Peach Cobbler
–Taylor Brice
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Ingredients
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1/2 cup unsalted butter
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1 cup milk
1 cup flour
4 cups peaches (fresh is best!)
2 cups sugar, divided 1 tbsp baking powder
1 tbsp lemon juice
Ground cinnamon or nutmeg to taste
emptying it regularly! But before you drop your child off at college or their new home, make sure they can manage laundry, cook basic meals, and keep a tidy space. Some basics to cover include the difference between hot and cold wash and how to make scrambled eggs. Make a Budget Living as a broke young adult is almost like a rite of passage to “real” adulthood, but you can make this experience easier just by opening that often taboo door and talking about money. Explain the processes or budgeting systems that work for your family and guide your child through their potential living expenses. Try test runs so they understand how much they will have to spend on necessities, like groceries, hygiene items, and gas. Pro Tip: Before your children take off, don’t forget to schedule one more dental appointment! We can set up recurring appointments during breaks to ensure their oral health is never compromised.
Dash of salt
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375 F. In a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, add butter and place in oven. Remove when melted. 2. In a large bowl, combine flour, 1 cup of sugar, baking powder, and salt. Then pour in milk and stir until the mixture is smooth. 3. Pour the batter over the melted butter, but don’t stir! 4. In a pot, bring peaches, lemon juice, and remaining sugar to a boil. Stir constantly. 5. Pour peaches over batter, but once again, don’t stir! 6. Sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg, then bake at 375 F for 45 minutes.
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