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Virtually You, by Elias Aboujaoude | The Christian Century
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Thinking Critically. Living Faithfully. Subscribe (Print and Online) [user/subscribe]. You are logged out. The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality. Buy from Powell's. Virtually You, by Elias Aboujaoude. Apr 18, 2011. Reviewed by LaVonne Neff. A virulent danger lurks in our homes, in our offices and—very likely—in our pockets. It may rewire our brains and erect a barrier between us and our cultural heritage (says Nicholas Carr in. Late medieval church leaders, after all, didn't care for Gutenberg's inve...
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The Lenten Experiment: 2. Canned food from Target
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2 Canned food from Target. Thanks to all of you who have responded to the post about Lenten plans. Several have sent recipes for cheap, tasty, nutritious food, and with your permission I'll post some of these. And here's what I bought:. Progresso chicken gumbo soup (on sale), 2 cans, 8 servings, 28 grams of protein. Diced tomatoes, 2 cans, 7 servings, 7 grams of protein. Corn, 2 cans, 7 servings, 14 grams of protein. Green beans, 2 cans, 7 servings. Chili beans, 2 cans, 7 servings, 56 grams of protein.
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The Lenten Experiment: 1. Please advise us on our Lenten plans
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1 Please advise us on our Lenten plans. The good news: I'm old enough now that not even the Catholic church requires me to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday (scroll to Canon 1252. But I want to do something meaningful for Lent, and I'd like it to be more significant than just giving up something (sugar? Or adding something (daily Mass? Or about $74 a week. Suggest $79.80. So say we split the difference and make it $77 a week, or $11 a day. So, how hard could this be? Well, that means maybe $1.25 ...
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The Lenten Experiment: 6. Lentil soup
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Thanks to Jana Riess for this extremely easy, cheap, and tasty recipe. I plan to serve this soup regularly during the Lenten Experiment, along with homemade bread and perhaps a salad. Maybe we'll even be able to afford fresh fruit for dessert. This recipe makes at least 10 cups of soup. If you need only one or two servings, you can freeze the rest. Or throw a party. One pound of lentils,. Picking out the bad. Into a crockpot, place the lentils and. 6 cups water, chicken broth, or vegetable stock. Garnish...
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The Lenten Experiment: 5. Ten reasons to try the $6-a-day food experiment
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5 Ten reasons to try the $6-a-day food experiment. 1 It might help with your blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, or body-mass index. 2 You only have $6/day to spend on food anyway, so you may as well feel righteous about it. 3 You'd like to reduce your spending to $6/day so you can buy more books. 4 You'd like to reduce your spending to $6/day so you can give an equal amount to your local food pantry. 5 You're a misunderstood ascetic in a hedonistic world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). But not th...
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The Lenten Experiment: 3. Cheap food as a spiritual discipline
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3 Cheap food as a spiritual discipline. My friend Jennifer read my January 18 post, "Please advise us on our Lenten plans,". I would love to do this, but I confess it would be for material, not spiritual reasons- I need to save money! The whole point of my blog is that the material and the spiritual are inextricably linked- so your reasons are fine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Check out my current blogs. LaVonne Neff LIVELY DUST. Maryland: The Clueless Driver State.
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The Lenten Experiment: 7. Uh oh
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The best way to gain weight in America is to go on food stamps.". Dr Mehmet Oz on Oprah. So, if we do this Lenten Experiment. Will we need to get Easter outfits in a larger size? Unfortunately, its true. :(. I stayed for a year to study in America. Majority of food that we were supplied was not for sale, meant for poor people. I still (7-8 years later) have health problems deeper level (endocrinology) that started at that time to to unbalanced food. February 19, 2010 at 6:38 AM. View my complete profile.
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The Lenten Experiment: 4. The rules
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OK, you want to play the game. For a day, a week, a month, six weeks- you decide- you're going to try to eat tasty, healthy food without spending more than suggested in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's thrifty plan,. Which is the basis for food-stamp allotments. To calculate how much you can spend, you can click the link in the previous sentence and work out a precise amount based on your household's number, ages, and genders. Or you can go by these fairly generous approximations:. Be used to buy:.