It's Friday! We made it one more day!
I am working my way forward to some food crafting...
It is a dreary day... but the sun is suppose to come out tomorrow...and stay until Monday. That is great.
I am getting impressed with eating more veggies and fruits. They fill you up more than other foods... and you stay full longer.
I made my (modified) cornbread, but still have regular bread to get done... probably tomorrow, maybe... or maybe this afternoon. I am still trying to get my Sabbath figured out... this modern-day version of it.
I guess it was eating the cornbread with the butternut squash I baked at the same time that has me thinking about the meal options I have, and how different they are. How filling real food can be. When I added lentils to my vegetable soup effort, it also was amazingly filling... for hours and hours. I don't know how all this works out in science, I just know I am learning to eat less food and better food. I think this will have an impact on my food shopping (costs) once I figure it out.
Food issues are big for me because of my very low government-based budget... and my interests in healthy eating... and my hope to transfer this learning to Working Together decisions. I hope you are thinking about your food choices as I share my own learning process.
Well, I just wanted to check in, so I will be going for now.
I hope everyone has a great weekend... remember the Sabbath... wherever you are on that learning curve.
Until next time,
In Christ,
Deborah Martin
work2gather.us
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May everyone be full, have cupboards with choices, and enough to share. Amen.
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