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Tag Archives: food
They See Me Waddlin’, They Hatin’
[Note: Yes, I am aware that the title of this blog is grammatically incorrect. This is an intentional spoof on the lyrics of the song "Ridin' Dirty" by Chamillionaire, a song that was itself spoofed by "Weird Al" Yankovic in … Continue reading
Bigger Fish To Fry
When truth is unable to be discussed, even small and unpleasant truths can cause massive problems when uttered, simply because the habit of denying what is there has become so pervasive that the truth cannot be seen anymore. Such is … Continue reading
Hanging By A Thread
There is a new television show out about the aftermath of a total loss of electricity and some people have found fault with the picture of total chaos and confusion and societal collapse that the series portrays. I thought it … Continue reading
Meat In Due Season
My life is odd. Since it is hard to get reliable news on the television here, I spend a great deal of my free time gathering news online. And that news is pretty grim. For example, even Facebook’s IPO only … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Musings
Tagged animals, culture, food, Legacy Institute, logistics, politics
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Here Comes The Rain Again
Yesterday, after a few days where there were peaceful and much-appreciated afternoon showers (and a month of light rains), we had the real beginning of rainy season with rain for almost all of the past two days. Having remembered last … Continue reading
Hospital Food
This morning is only the second time that I can remember going to the hospital for myself without going to the emergency room. The last two times I have been to a hospital it has been for blood tests. The … Continue reading
Quartermaster Duties
It was always somewhat difficult to get stories out of my grandfather, who had been in the Coast Guard for his late teens and early adulthood. Nonetheless, while he was alive I was able to gather that one of his … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, Musings
Tagged food, Legacy Institute, logistics, personality
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Seven Days You Must Eat Unleavened Bread
In the middle of the law that explains the Days of Unleavened Bread as a Holy Day to God, there is a very clear command about eating unleavened bread in Leviticus 23:6: “And on the fifteenth day of the same … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical History, Christianity, Church of God, Musings
Tagged food, Judaism, Passover
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Adventures In Logistics
I’m not really sure why I end up having to deal so often with logistics. For whatever reason today was a day of adventures in logistics, as I have found myself to be a reluctant quartermaster of a large amount … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, Musings
Tagged food, Legacy Institute, logistics, Passover
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Learning The Right And Wrong Lessons From Deleavening
One can easily learn very wrong lessons from deleavening. Naturally, since deleavening is such a heavily symbol-laden task, it is all too easy to jump to unreasonable conclusions projecting what one learns from the physical act of deleavening that one … Continue reading
