Sentences with phrase «as loaves of»

I listened to the crackling of the crust as the loaves of bread were cooling down and couldn't get enough of the aromas lingering in the air.
Plus, focaccia doesn't involve quite as much rising and waiting as loaves of bread.
The change is hers just as surely as the loaf of bread is now hers.
I decided to try this as a loaf of bread this time and I had fantastic results!
I'll be honest, although I haven't tried it, I'm quite certain this recipe would work beautifully as muffins or as a loaf of bread too.
There he found a single, pristine tooth from the mammoth, oblong and bumpy and as big as a loaf of bread.
My current world history text's attempt to cover 10,000 years is about as rich as a loaf of soft white bread.
In fact, it's about as basic as a loaf of bread can get.
At no time do you feel as if the music is flowing out out of something as small as a loaf of bread.
All one has to do is substitute — the members of CREA — as the rooster, — the FSBO's — as the other barnyard animals, — the Competition Bureau — as the farmer — the many technologies tempting us from over the horizon as his wife and kids — realtor.ca — as the loaf of bread.

Not exact matches

As an example of «better living,» Mauchly asserted that computers might one day serve to lower the cost of a loaf of bread.
So if you want someone to take a big leap and do as you say, buy the person a chocolate marble loaf and several butter croissants at Starbucks around 7 a.m., as well as one of those ridiculous Frappuccinos.
As its buying power lessened with time (a penny in 1858 could buy a loaf of bread), Canadians became reluctant to carry pennies, hoarding them in jars and leaving them in convenience store take - a-penny trays.
Aquinas sat a moment, mind withdrawn From his mouth's taste of buttered loaves, the song Without, the wish for more wood in the fire To clear the frost from stone or to admire The cool swift brilliance of all he said As a swan plumes its white and well - turned head.
Clinton cited the Scripture Mark 6:30 - 44 - where Jesus instructs his disciples to organize their followers into groups and to feed them with five loaves of bread and two fish - as the central biblical passage of her speech.
This turn of events is not quite as miraculous as the multiplication of loaves and fishes, but it's pretty surprising.
As though to say «stop looking for me in the heavens when you aren't even close to understanding the majesty of a loaf of bread,» or as Jesus puts it, if you can't understand earthly things you'll never understand heavenly things.&raquAs though to say «stop looking for me in the heavens when you aren't even close to understanding the majesty of a loaf of bread,» or as Jesus puts it, if you can't understand earthly things you'll never understand heavenly things.&raquas Jesus puts it, if you can't understand earthly things you'll never understand heavenly things.»
Of course there is another indispensable side to life — fun, relaxation, gaiety, hours when, as Walt Whitman put it, we loaf and invite our souls.
When I talk to my good friend who is a very conservative Catholic who views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere, kids spilling the «wine»... does it really matter... is one more right than the other... one upholds church law on how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
I held a loaf of bread in my hands, tearing off a piece for each pair of cupped hands that went by, slowly, as music played.
Earlier this summer, in the spot on the Sea of Galilee traditionally hailed as the site of Christ's feeding of the five thousand, the Roman Catholic Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes in Tabgha, Israel, was torched in an arson attack.
But if we're basing an entire evangelism strategy off of a few things Jesus did or said, we might as well all go multiply loaves and fishes or get ourselves crucified.
For example, the Feeding of the Multitude is to be understood not simply as a matter of staying the hunger of a large crowd on an inadequate supply of «loaves and fishes», but as signifying the satisfaction of spiritual need with the «bread of life».
It is after this that they left - those who had already been exposed as unbelievers who only ate of the physical loaves.
I suspect the author of Proverbs 6:26 did not have it quite right when he said that the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread, but as surely as a dalliance with a married woman will cost a man his very life, so also the pursuit of affirmation, recognition and acceptance through organized «Christianity» will cost a man all that he has.
They could then eat the old loaves, or, as in the case of David and Ahimelech here, give the loaves to those who were hungry or who were also in the service of the Lord as David was.
just as the Lord's cup consists neither of water alone nor of wine alone but requires both to be intermingled together, so, too, the Lord's body can neither be flour alone nor water alone but requires that both be united and fused together so as to form the structure of one loaf of bread.
While most rabbits remained rodents, the lovely and well - liked Albanian Tap - Dancing Rabbit was redesignated as a day - old loaf of bread.
They do not understand the significance of what they have witnessed because, as the narrator explains, «they did not understand about the loaves, but their heart was hardened» (Mark 6:5 3).
It was as though the nation had experienced a pervasive hardening of the heart and deliberately chose to settle for half a loaf.
If the congregation sees its task as the pastoral care of its people, then health and wholeness can move out into the community, which will then become a leaven for the whole loaf.
As there is one loaf of bread, there is one body made up of many members (I Cor.
National denominational offices and interdenominational organizations need the understanding and support of local churches and their leaders as they attempt to act as leaven within the loaf of social communication.
Bishop Azariah of Dornakal, in theologically justifying the rejection of the reserved minority communal electorate offered by Britain to the Christian community in India, spoke of how the acceptance of it would be «a direct blow to the nature of the church of Christ» at two points — one, it would force the church to function «like a religious sect, a community which seeks self - protection for the sake of its own loaves and fishes» which would prevent the fruitful exercise of the calling of the church to permeate the entire society across boundaries of caste, class, language and race, a calling which can be fulfilled only through its members living alongside fellow - Indians sharing in public life with a concern for Christian principles in it; and two, it would put the church's evangelistic programme in a bad light as «a direct move to transfer so many thousands of voters from the Hindu group to the Indian Christian group» (recorded by John Webster, Dalit Christians - A History).
The feeding of the five thousand becomes a «miracle» of the heart: all those people in the crowd who were selfishly keeping their picnic dinners to themselves were inspired to share with others, as opposed to there having been an actual physical multiplication of the five loaves and two fish.
It seemed to me as if, in all he did that evening at the table, he too was finding meaning and enlightenment, as if, in breaking bread and pouring wine, our Lord himself was being led — as we were through him — into a new and richer comprehension, into a full and final revelation that this, of course, was why it must be so — that only as a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies can it arise again and bring forth ripe new grain to form the loaf that feeds a hungry world.
I found out for myself, in an unforeseen manner, that redaction criticism mutates into genuine literary criticism — a discovery made in the course of writing my dissertation (now published as Loaves and Fishes: The Function of the Feeding Stories in the Gospel of Mark [Scholars Press, 1981]-RRB-.
This unity is also the theme of one of the earliest prayers to be said over the bread, which looks forward to the time when the church will be gathered from all over the earth, just as the wheat, which was once scattered over the hills, has become this one loaf (Didache 9.4).
The Institution of the Eucharist It's hard to understand what they assume He means by either deed or word: to break a fragment off a loaf and in the gloom of candlelight insist each of them take what He then claims, as they receive it, is no longer bread Mary was asked to find but something else now.
Perhaps other people made 2 small large loaves rather than just one or maybe other people had to leave it in for a long time like me??? I noted someone else had the same problem but there was no solution given — any ideas are welcome as obviously it works for a lot of people!
At Lammas the loaf... was presented as an act of thanksgiving.
For during the supper Jesus took a flat, round loaf of bread, broke it, as one usually did with bread, and divided the portions of the one loaf among his disciples.
Hello Ella, I love this loaf I have made it so many times, just thought i'd let you know I used a mashed banana the other day as I had run out of apple puree.
Cut into 8 even slices, as if you are slicing a loaf of bread.
Quickbreads follow the same ratios as muffins (just baked in one large loaf instead of many small ones)- so if you would cut down the sugar typically in a muffin, then I can see cutting down the sugar here too.
There's far too much written about sourdough that makes it sound mysterious and hard to master, I think you've done a great job of demystifying it:) I feed my starter as and when I remember; I don't throw any away; I feed it sufficient to create the amount I need when I make a loaf; I pretty much chuck my loaves together, fold the dough regularly for a few hours, then leave it to prove before baking.
When a recipe in any savory dish like Vegetable Loaves or Burgers calls for eggs as a binding agent, then any of these will work as an substitute for eggs.
The glaze was heavenly... it actually made twice as much as I needed for one loaf, but I scraped out every bit of leftover and stuck it in the fridge to use on something else... maybe pancakes!!
I baked it in a loaf pan and couldn't wait to slice into it as soon as I could smell the aroma of fresh - baked bread wafting from the oven.
However, I did a simple Google search for vegan nut loaf and found several recipes (looks like a lot of them use bread crumbs as a binder).
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