Galentine's Day A Virtual Gospel Brunch❤️

Photo Credit: She is Single, She is Strong

Galentine's Day A Virtual Gospel Brunch
by She is Single, She is Strong

Date And Time
Sun, Feb 14, 2021, 1:00 PM PST

Location
Online Event

Tickets: 0-$15

Calling all Single Ladies!

Join us for a Galentine's brunch with powerhouse guest speakers, fun, cooking, a LIVE concert, games and SO much more!

Single Ladies! It is TIME for a VALENTINE'S Day Brunch ... it's our Galentine's Gospel Brunch Celebration on Sunday, the 14th @ 1PM PST and it's with YOU in mind! Get your girls, don't forget your favorite brunch eateries and join us for our Valentine's Day Gospel Brunch! Because, yes ... there will be LIVE music!

An event coupled with THREE powerful keynote speakers––Author of "Do You Want to Be Perfect?,"Rachel Caban, "She Glams Her Heart," Founder, Lizbeth Espinoza, singer/songwriter, Arielle Howell, games and LIVE baking segment with Chef Lavette of Ms. Jackson Can Cook, this will be an event you won't want to miss!

It'll be a day to remember and an EMPOWERING time, as we focus on the dreams in YOUR heart so we can SOAR! This is why we are celebrating and YOU ARE INVITED! Come be inspired by strong, single women and join this FABULOUS community of incredible women who are both, single AND strong.

Put on your finest and come ready to receive!

Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. (Proverbs 31:25)

Tickets:

Free | Now through February 12

February 12 - February 14, 12 AM PST | $10/person

February 14, 12:01AM PST - 12PM PST | $15/person

Here is a short promo for the Galentine's Day Gospel Brunch from our very own Editor-in-Chief of Fashioned magazine and Founder of She is Single, She is Strong ministry, Ms. Cyndi Galley gathering all the single ladies for this awesome upcoming event. You don't want to miss out!

Photo Credit: She is Single, She is Strong

Cute Valentine's Day outfits

VERDUSA
$39.99

For the Galentine's Day Gospel Brunch, here are a few cute outfit ideas. These are brunch worthy outfits.

You can still dress up and look pretty. These are perfect outfits to hang out with the girls and dance, so glam up and let's have fun and fellowship with one another.

These outfits look beautiful and festive for the day. But you can also wear ’em throughout the year. ❤️❤️❤️💘 XOXO

SIMON MILLER
$198.00

REBECCA TAYLOR
amazon.com
$135.46

RAG & BONE
theoutnet.com
$148.00

SAYLOR
revolve.com
$178.00

GANNI
11honore.com
$325.00

MISSMAY
amazon.com
$39.99

MIE
$165.00

Brunch ideas, we got you covered!

Brunch Menu


Image: Elise Bauer

From Simply Recipes

Huevos Rancheros
Elise Bauer
A classic Mexican breakfast, huevos rancheros (translated "ranch eggs") are fried eggs served on hot corn tortillas and smothered in cooked salsa.


When you cut into them, the egg yolks mix in with everything—the salsa, tortillas. So good!

You can also make the eggs scrambled instead of fried. In that case the dish is known as Huevos a la Mexicana.

Either way, salsa with eggs and tortillas makes a wonderful breakfast.

Image: Elise Bauer

One benefit of being raised in California by a mother with Mexican heritage is that we grew up eating and loving Mexican food. From the age of 5 it was my job to prepare the salsa for our family.

You may not always find bread at our house, but you can always find tortillas. And more often than not, huevos rancheros for breakfast.

Some people like refried beans with their huevos rancheros. Just spread some warmed refried beans over the tortillas before adding the egg and salsa.

PREP TIME
0 mins
COOK TIME
20 mins
TOTAL TIME
20 mins
SERVINGS
2 to 4 servings

Note: The recipe is flexible, sometimes we use canned salsa and just add a few more chopped tomatoes and some chopped pickled jalapeños to make the sauce.
Sometimes if we have some leftover refried beans, we'll spread some on the tortillas before topping them with the eggs and salsa. My mother has been known to add a pinch of sugar to the salsa sauce if she feels it's too acidic for her taste.

Ingredients
-1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
-1/2 medium onion, chopped (about a half cup)
-1 15-ounce can whole or crushed tomatoes, preferably fire-roasted, (or 1 -2 large fresh vine-ripened tomatoes, when in season)
-1/2 (6 ounce) can diced green Anaheim chiles
Chipotle chili powder, adobo sauce, or ground cumin to taste (optional)
-4 corn tortillas
-Butter
-4 fresh eggs
-2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)

Method
1. Make the sauce:
Sauté the onions in a little olive oil in a large skillet on medium heat. Once the onions are translucent, add the tomatoes and their juices. If using whole canned tomatoes, break them up with your fingers or a spatula as you put them in the pan.

If you are using fresh tomatoes, chop them first, then add. Note that fresh tomatoes will take longer to cook as canned tomatoes are already cooked to begin with.

Add chopped green chilies. Add additional chili to taste, either chipotle chili powder, adobo sauce, regular chili powder, or even ground cumin.

Image: Elise Bauer

Bring to a simmer, reduce heat to low, and let simmer while you do the rest of the cooking, stirring occasionally. Reduce to warm after it has been simmering for 10 minutes. Add salt to taste if needed.

2. Warm the plates:
Heat the oven to a warm 150°F, place serving plates in the oven to keep warm.

3. Prepare the tortillas:
Heat a teaspoon of olive oil in a large non-stick skillet on medium high, coating the pan with the oil.

One by one (or more if your pan is big enough) heat the tortillas in the pan, a minute or two on each side, until they are heated through, softened, and pockets of air bubble up inside of them.

Image: Elise Bauer

Then remove them and stack them on one of the warming plates in the oven to keep warm while you continue cooking the rest of the tortillas and the eggs.

4. Fry the eggs:
Using the same skillet as was used for the tortillas, add a little butter to the pan, about two teaspoons for 4 eggs. Heat the pan on medium high heat. Crack 4 eggs into the skillet and cook for 3 to 4 minutes for runny yolks, more for firmer eggs.

Image: Elise Bauer

5. Assemble and serve:
To serve, spoon a little of the sauce onto a warmed plate. Top with a tortilla, then a fried egg. Top with more sauce, sprinkle with cilantro if desired.

Serve either one or two eggs/tortillas per plate, depending on how much you want to eat. I'm a 2-egg 2 tortilla person myself.

And the refreshing non-alcoholic brunch drink, 
NON-ALCOHOLIC SANGRIA 

Photo Credit: lovebakesgoodcakes

NON-ALCOHOLIC SANGRIA
yield: 6-8 prep time: 10 minutes
A good host remembers to stock up on the essentials - beer, wine, and liquor, but a great host remembers to provide a non-alcoholic option, too!


INGREDIENTS
  • Fresh lemon slices
  • Fresh lime slices
  • Fresh orange slices
  • Cranberries
  • 2 cups cranberry juice
  • 2 cups grape juice
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 4 cups San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water OR lemon-lime soda

INSTRUCTIONS
1. In a large pitcher, add the lemon slices, lime slices, orange slices, and cranberries. Add cranberry juice, grape juice, orange juice and lemon juice. Stir well.
2. Refrigerate until ready to use.
3. Just before serving, add the sparkling mineral water or lemon-lime soda. Mix well.

NOTES
For a sweeter drink, use soda. If you prefer a less sweet drink, use sparkling mineral water.

NUTRITION INFORMATION:
Amount Per Serving: 
Calories: 311
Total Fat: 0g Saturated Fat: 0g 
Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 53mg Fiber: 0g 
Sugar: 69g Protein: 1g

And don't forget about your favorite chocolates!

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