Sentences with phrase «bread i ate as»

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In terms of how strict I am about what type of carbs I eat (cheat days aside), the only things that I try to avoid are processed carbs such as bread, pasta, and tortillas; starchy carbs such as potatoes, rice, and quinoa; most fruits because they are loaded with sugar; fruit juices; beer; and all sugar.
Choosing both whole and refined grain foods in nutrient - dense forms, such as choosing plain popcorn instead of buttered, bread instead of croissants, and English muffins instead of biscuits also can help in meeting recommendations for a healthy eating pattern.
Legumes such as lentils, chickpeas, black grams and pigeon pea are often cooked with curry spices, sauces or butter and eaten at most meals with rice and Indian flat bread.
Just as it is not possible to eat bread without salt, so it is impossible to practice virtue without love.
Like the other books, this one details one small moment after another, as the children pass a lightship, avoid deadly shoals, overcome fear and seasickness, and eat tinned tongue with bread and butter.
I have encountered the presence of Jesus in fellowship with other Christians, among the poor and disenfranchised, as I eat the bread and drink the wine.
As the picture swims up out of the darkness you see men in robes reclining around a collection of greasy plates, bowls, pitchers, cups, some of them still eating, reaching out with a piece of bread to sop up the last bit of gravy.
As for the Lord's Supper, it began so simply that at first every meal where disciples ate together was a sacred communion, and their ordinary bread and wine were memorials of their Lord's sacrifice.
he adds a comment of his own, giving the supper both a backward and a forward look: «For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.»
When he says, «You have to eat the bread of my body and drink the cup of my blood,» the notion must have sounded as cannibalistic to their ears as it does to ours.
His body as bread was eaten by his worshippers.
In pseudo-Clementine literature Peter is depicted as a vegetarian who ate only bread and olives or Jesus as a confirmed vegetarian.
In his account of the tradition of the Lord's Supper as he had received it, Paul includes the words, «as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes» (I Cor.
For they have taught that some receive it sacramentally only, to wit sinners: others spiritually only, those to wit who eating in desire that heavenly bread which is set before them, are, by a lively faith which worketh by charity, made sensible of the fruit and usefulness thereof: whereas the third (class) receive it both sacramentally and spiritually, and these are they who so prove and prepare themselves beforehand, as to approach to this divine table clothed with the wedding garment.
Conversos were investigated not so much for explicitly denying their new creed, but for continuing Jewish practices, such as reading Hebrew texts, marking the Sabbath and eating unleavened bread.
This is my body... take and eat this bread... a very high - strung child... no, too much candy is all... honestly, they've ruined this dress... get me a wet cloth, and when I wake up they're pulling my arms out of my sleeves as the other children mill around, cacophonous and released, and my mother is bending over me, wiping my face until I'm cold.
«For as often as you shall eat this bread and drink of the chalice you shall show the death of the Lord until He comes» (1Cor.
It is a claim that God's grace is mediated through the material: in the incarnation, God became human flesh and dwelt among us; in the Passion, it was Christ's body that was crucified; in the Eucharist, Christ is truly present in the elements of bread and wine; as we partake of these elements, approaching the altar with our bodies, eating and drinking, we become the very body of Christ; and in the eschaton, it is this very materiality of creation that God will transform and glorify.
(She immediately drank the juice and ate the bread, instead of waiting until everyone had been served and the pastor had read a Scripture, as was the custom in that church.)
Furthermore, since the death and resurrection of Jesus was central to Christian belief and practice, and since teaching was often done with the help of symbols, it probably became customary as a part of nearly every meal where Christians were gathered, to remind people that the bread they were eating represented the body of Jesus which was broken for them, and the wine they were drinking represented His blood.
«As often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.&raquAs often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.&raquas you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.»
«Give us this day our daily bread» undoubtedly means material, not spiritual bread; and in the passage in the Sermon on the Mount in which he warns against overanxiety as to what one will eat or drink or wear, it is significant that he nowhere indicates that these are unimportant.
Between outrageous directions for such culinary concoctions as tripe Nicoise, Cuban bread, sweet martini, and just plain pot roast, Capon reflects upon the divine gifts of food and drink and humanity's divinely given commission to eat, drink and be merry.
58 «This is the bread which came down from heaven; not as your fathers ate the manna, and are dead.
This is the bread which came down from heaven, not such as the fathers ate and died; he who eats this bread will live for ever.
For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.
For example, Psalm 14:4 says that the workers of iniquity «eat up my people as they eat bread
«For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes» (I Cor.
The essence of the consecrated bread and wine is Christ, not just symbolic of Him — after all, if it were just symbolic, why would Christ pick eating bread as the way to remember Him?
We don't eat bread pretending it's the actual body of Christ, nor do we drink wine pretending it to be the actual blood of Christ; we recognize bread as bread, and wine as wine, but we know what they represent.
If you took a step back and looked at what y» all do in an objective way, i.e. followed some book word for word written by over 100 people over a 900 year period, gather weekly in a building and sing songs together and eat bread and drink wine as if it were anything but what it is, list goes on.
31 Our ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written: «He gave them bread from heaven to eat.»»
The symbolism of the bread as Jesus» body to be eaten and the wine as his blood to be drunk by his disciples in remembrance of his death and in anticipation of his coming is not crucial to the narrative of the Fourth Gospel as it is to that of the synoptics.
Whether they fed on him by faith in their hearts with thanksgiving by eating the bread and drinking the wine with «him at meal, or whether they gratefully permitted him to wash and dry their feet before the meal in anticipation of being cleansed by his blood on the cross, the meaning of both symbols was the same: We are saved from sin and transformed into new creatures in Christ Jesus only as we freely and gladly receive from him the benefits of his passion and death on the cross for our redemption.
He runs to discourses of some length, as for example, concerning the new birth, in his conversation with Nicodemus (chapter 3); on the bread of life after the feeding of the five thousand (6:22 ff); on the true children of Abraham (8:31 - 59); on the shepherd and the sheep (10:1 - 18); and particularly his forceful discourse after eating the Last Supper with his disciples, which include some of the most highly cherished utterances recorded of Jesus.
The church was a place of fellowship where members shared a common meal as often as they could and where also, presumably as a part of their worship, they ate bread and drank wine ceremoniously in remembrance of their Lord's death and in anticipation of his coming.
When done, the kabobs can be eaten as is or placed inside non or pita bread.
Just recently I stopped eating meat to see how my body reacts (don't eat dairy either) and trying to find replacements (for bread as well, any ideas?)
However we also serve salmon, chicken and rye bread there as we wanted to make the deli more accessible to a wider range of people, so that it is hopefully appealing to both vegetarians and their meat - eating friends x
Scoop this caviar into the Wild Rice Lunch Bowl or eat it on bread or crackers as a snack.
There is evidence that peanuts were being ground and eaten in Haiti as early as 1697; in Cape Town, South Africa, raw peanuts were being used to make a rather unpalatable spread for bread as far back as 1790.
I don't like classifying myself as any particular thing as I find it's restrictive, yes almost all of what I eat is technically vegan and gluten free, but I don't like being defined as a certain thing because I don't want to feel like I'm «failing» because I add honey to my rye bread or eat a barley salad because it's the healthiest thing on the menu!
Today, 73 percent of US consumers who eat bread agree it's worth paying a little more for what they view as better quality bread.
It tastes amazing in a rainbow bowl with grilled peppers, sun - dried tomatoes, rocket and pomegranates; or as a dip for your crackers, sweet potato wedges or crudités; used as a sauce for your pasta; spread thickly on some sueprfood bread; stirred into some brown rice with a little miso or eaten straight from the bowl with a spoon!
The bread tastes fine but just very odd to eat as its so flat and strangely shaped — i usually just rip bits off and treat it more like crackers.
My mom used to make something similar, and as a child, eating it on bread was the only way I would ever touch beets.
As it so happens, over the years my tastes evolved and I found myself wanting to eat more bread and less saltines.
I admit that my favorite way to eat this caramel flavored spread is from a spoon, but it is also great when poured over ice cream, used as a dip for fruit, spread on bread or even pancakes, poured over popcorn, used as a flavoring in homemade ice cream or yogurt, as a frosting, to sandwich two cookies together (especially in Alfajores), as a layer in Millionaire's Shortbread Bars, or in a Banoffee Pie (takes a pastry shell and fills it with Dulce de Leche, sliced bananas, and whipped cream).
I hate purchasing the buns from the store, but the other day my boyfriend and I had to eat our burgers on my whole wheat bread as we didn't have buns....
This monster might eat dense bread, flat cakes and cookies that could double as hockey pucks, but none of my kiddos will come near the majority of my initial gluten - free experiments.
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