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Grab a friend and whip up a batch of this quick, easy, and delicious fudge! (You may need a parent’s help.)


Fantastic Fudge


Ingredients: • Three cups of chocolate chips • One can of condensed milk • One teaspoon of vanilla


Instructions: 1: Melt chocolate chips in a microwave- safe bowl.


2: Add condensed milk. Stir until smooth. 3: Stir in vanilla. 4: Pour mixture into an 8x8 inch glass pan lined with parchment paper. Spread mixture in pan until smooth.


5: Cover pan and place in fridge for about two hours.


6: Remove pan from fridge, and remove fudge from pan. Cut fudge into bite- sized pieces and enjoy!


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Fun Flavors: Rocky Road Fudge:  chips. Stir in mini marshmallows and chopped pecans. Then com- plete steps 4 through 6.


White Chocolate Nut Fudge:  chips. Mix in your favorite kind of chopped nuts. Then complete steps 4 through 6.


Butterscotch Fudge:


Follow all six steps of the fudge recipe, using butterscotch chips instead of chocolate chips.


Chocolate Peppermint Fudge:  chocolate chips. Stir in crushed candy cane pieces. Then complete steps 4 through 6.


Crafty Corner


Need a cute homemade gift idea? If you live near the beach or have visited it recently, this one will be perfect for you! Take a few medium-sized seashells (be sure to pick ones that have a hole in them). Use acrylic paint to decorate your shells! Decorate them any way you like; I enjoy painting tiny Christmas pictures (such as angels or snowmen) on mine. Once the paint has dried, cut a length of ribbon, and pull one end through the shell’s hole. Tie the ends of the ribbon together. Now you have a pretty, handmade Christmas ornament!


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November


PRAYER CALENDAR Matthew 20-21; Paul Pepin, Ret. Minister


Luke 18:15-19:48; Mrs. Jim (Sally) Baker; Neal Mathias, Ret. Minister


Mark 11, John 12; Abbeville ARP Church, Abbeville, SC


Matthew 22, Mark 12; Cannon’s Creek-Prosperity ARP Church, Newberry, SC


Matthew 23, Luke 20-21; Cedar Springs ARP Church, Bradley, SC


Mark 13; Kathy Warner, Ret. Missionary; Delores McDonald, Ret. Synod Employee; John Rogers, Ret. Minister Matthew 24; Mrs. Bill (Edna) Larken Matthew 25; Christ Reformed Church, Anderson, SC Matthew 26, Mark 14; Oconee ARP Church, Seneca, SC


Luke 22, John 13; Ora ARP Church, Gray Court, SC John 14-17; Newberry ARP Church, Newberry, SC Matthew 27, Mark 15; Devenger Road Presbyterian, Greer, SC  Matthew 28, Mark 16; Due West ARP Church, Due West, SC Luke 24, John 20-21; Providence ARP Church, Clinton, SC Acts 1-3; Mrs. Thomas (Martha) Morris Acts 4-6; Faith ARP Church, Austell, GA


Acts 7-8; Skylyn Drive Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg, SC Acts 9-10; Greenville ARP Church, Greenville, SC Acts 11-12; Greenwood First ARP Church, Greenwood, SC Acts 13-14; Highlands Presbyterian Church, Grayson, GA James 1-5; G. J. Gerard, Ret. Minister Acts 15-16; Douglas Jones, Ret. Minister Galatians 1-3; Hopewell ARP Church, Covington, GA Galatians 4-6; Timothy Robinson, Ret. Minister Acts 17-18:18; Jeffrey Seeger, Ret. Minister


1 Thessalonians 1-5, 2 Thessalonians 1-3; Johnston Presbyterian Church, Johnston, SC Acts 18:19-19:41; Troy ARP Church, Troy, SC 1 Corinthians 1-4; Louisville ARP Church, Louisville, GA 1 Corinthians 5-8; Lower Long Cane ARP Church, Troy, SC


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Second Presbytery churches are highlighted this month!


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