Ingredients:
- 5 cups of Love
- 2 cups of Loyalty
- 3 cups of Forgiveness
- 3 cups of Friendship
- 5 huge spoons of Hope
- 2 spoons of Tenderness
- 3 quarts of Faith
- 1 really really huge barrel of Laughter
Method:
- Take all the hearts available in the house and put the following ingredeints in them everyday.
- Take love and loyalty, mix it thoroughly with faith.
- Blend it with tenderness, kindness and understanding.
- Add friendship and hope, sprinkle abundantly with laughter.
- Bake it with sunshine.
Serve daily with generous helpings:)
What is your happy home recipe? Did i miss any ingredients??? Please share so we can rectify our own recipes 🙂
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Amazing reciepe for a family that’s full of happiness, joy and warmth. Maybe adding a bit of Meditativeness would taste better……. 🙂
Hi Vijay,
Good idea….We adults will meditate…but what will the kids do then??? 😉
Any suggestions for that???
Hi Zeenat, In fact kids tend to meditate much better and quite easily as compared to adults. They are free of those conditionings that adults have. Giving kids the eductation of meditation can go a long way in making their future happier and stress-free. 🙂
I want to add something which I think is an important element that will satisfy your powerful ingredients above: The WISDOM to apply the virtue of love, loyalty, forgiveness, hope, tenderness, faith and laughter. 🙂
Hi Walter,
Welcome to my blog.
You have rightly pointed out..that if we don’t have the wisdom to apply these virtues …it certainly wont be a happy home after all. Wisdom is key. Thank you for your valuable comment.
Love this. I’m not much of cook, but I know that I can do this recipe.
Oh Jill, Anyone with a heart can do this recipe….And anyone with a heart as big as yours can do this recipe like a Pro 😉
Hey Zeenat, I hope my future family can be just as happy as yours is. Judging by the thoughtful ingredients you’ve listed however, I don’t think that will be too much of a problem 😉
Great stuff, keep at it!
Hi John,
What a lovely surprise to see you here.
And don’t worry about your future family….this recipe is good for family and friends alike. Try it with your friends too and let me know how it works out 😉
I not only like this, but I KNOW that if truly brought into action it works. It REALLY works. It may sound simple, but it is POWERFUL. Thank you.
Hi Robin,
Thats so true Robin…it is truly powerful…and it does really work….its just a matter of application with realization.
Glad you stopped by and gave your valuable insight 🙂
Awesome recipe Zeenat. I think love and friendship covers all bases for me – the rest of points would be subset of these. If I were yet to mention happy home ingredients specifically, it would be mutual unflinching trust, conversations & unconditional acceptance 🙂
Ahhh….Conversations and Unconditional Acceptance….2 more ingredient i think i need to add to my recipe 🙂 I can always count on you to get the perfect missing ingredients 🙂
Leave it to you to come up with this. Love the recipe.
You are doing a fantastic job! Keep it up !
Hi Bunny,
Some how…till i don’t see your comment…i don’t feel my post is complete 🙂
See what an integral part of my Blog you have become…:)
Big Hug;)
Wow…I love your recipe! I am going to try it today!
Hi Evelyn,
Glad you love the recipe. Do let me know how it tastes once you have tried it 😉
Hi Zeenat,
I like how you added the big barrel of laughter. Laughter helps to get us through the tough times and also creates many fun memories.
Great recipe. And it’s even calorie free. I like that. 🙂
Hi Barbara,
I never realized it was calorie free…yippee….I need to have so much more of this dish…what fun i can have it guilt free and calorie free! Now where else can we get such an awesome combination 🙂
Laughter is indeed the best medicine.
What a unique and fun post! I loved the comments just as much as the post, itself, and Barbara’s comment about it being calorie-free made me smile. Thank you for offering this to all of us — it’s brilliant!
Hi Megan,
Glad you liked it. I simply adore this recipe…now more since Barbara pointed out its calorie free 🙂
Sometimes its good to have fun with our blogs..isnt it!
The recipe seems a tad short on laughter and tenderness; I think their quantities should be greater, for does not tenderness equate with love? And does not laughter tie in with hope?
Oops! Missed seeing laughter was measured in barrel, not cup!
Zeenat, how wonderful! 🙂
There’s good info here. I did a search on the topic and found most people will agree with your blog. Keep up the good work mate!