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12 hours ago ago from Feast Meets West

Chomp, chomp gulp! (politely muffled burp). Yes, I do love to stuff my face now and then! But I often crave more than just the flavors and textures of the food. For me, breaking bread is more about the communal nature of the eating experience, the immutable sense of place conveyed by certain foods, and the desire to feed more than just my belly. Discovering new flavors, and the people and places that give life to them, has become a ...

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happy winter solstice

22 hours ago ago from life\'s journey

i set myself free this year. for years, baking cookies and making treats to send out in packages to friends and loved ones- was my 'thing' and i really enjoyed it. but over the last few years, ' the decade from hell ' to be more precise, with the rise of the christian fanatics and christianity shoved down your throat at every turn- the season lost its luster. couple that with the corporate, capitalist greed and people trampling each other to ...

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Why is Christmas Celebrated on December 25th?

11 hours ago ago from EmmausTrekker

By Jay Rogers, from The Apologetics Group The usual answer to this question is that it was adjusted, like many Church feast days, to coincide with the pagan feast days, this one being the winter solstice. This is a convenient explanation, but the exact date of December 25th is for another reason entirely. It was proposed by several of the church fathers beginning in the second century, far too early for the pagan copycat thesis to be ...

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Vegetarian Reminder #6

18 hours ago ago from Yes and no

A suggested New Year's resolution for this year: become vegetarian! It may seem difficult at first but it really isn't, once you get started. There are many good reasons to be vegetarian: It is good for the environment. Meat production contributes enormously to global warming, as various studies have shown (look it up, it's pretty much the scientific consensus now). Also, animals need to poop and pee, and that doesn't just disappear into ...

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I am 28 years old and have been a vegetarian for h

18 hours ago ago from Healthy Fitty Body & Mind

I am 28 years old and have been a vegetarian for half my life. I eat dairy, but no meat. I am thinking about adding fish back into my diet, mainly for health reasons. Does anybody have any suggestions on how I should do this and what type of fish I should start with? Tuna is a great start, that you can eat at home. When you go out order broiled fish. You shouldn't! Despite how often you hear that fish is great for you, it is ...

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