The crock pot is ideal for beans
eaten for supper, especially for beans that take longer to cook, like black or red beans.
I've just made this and
ate some for supper topped with some tinned mackerel... totally amazing.
My 6 - year - old and I were
eating this for supper the other night & I told her she had gotten some in her hair.
This makes the question «what do
we eat for supper» much more easily answered, plus it keeps us eating healthier and less expensive meals after a full holiday season of not - as - healthy and not - as - inexpensive meals.
And do you watch what
you eat for supper?
Chicken meal is not what the chicken
ate for supper.
Back in our early caveman days being pissed off made us more likely to get off our butt, get out of the cave and into the tundra hunting wooly mammoth, so we'd have something to
eat for supper.
government worried about social cohesion, British identity, «quality of life», what
we ate for supper, antisocial behaviour, binge drinking, Islamic fundamentalism, and of course, climate change.
Not exact matches
Hallucinating that his disciples were
eating his flesh and drinking his blood was... unusual
for a Passover
supper.
Just a little note but it was not the passover meal Jesus was having it was the Last
supper at that point in time and by the word it was command that no yeast was to be within the house
for passover so the last
supper it the last day to
eat yeast bread and to
eat all of it so that the house was clean.
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.»
Paul told the congregation at Corinth: «When you meet together, it is not the Lord's
Supper that you
eat»; or, as the NEB has it, «it is impossible
for you to
eat the Lord's
Supper.»
Both told of a Last
Supper linked with the blood sacrifice whose symbolic recreation by
eating bread and wine provided salvation
for all worshippers.
I want to lose weight — yes, me, the «you're beautiful, no matter what» girl needs to lose some serious weight — I need to practice some radical self - care, to take a walk, to
eat vegetables instead of popcorn
for supper, I need to slow down.
Also I was a little disappointed at the Michaelmas entry, where Joanna said «the old tradition was to
eat a roasted goose», advising one to «invite your family round
for a harvest
supper — roast chicken.»
«When you come therefore into one place, it is not now to
eat the Lord's
supper,
for everyone taketh before his own
supper to
eat.
It is not necessary
for us to make a detailed examination of the various sorts of ritual associated with these meals; it will suffice if we see that the Jew worshiped God not only in the synagogue and in the Temple, but also in his home, where families or groups of friends met regularly
for a holy
supper, often held in connection with great festivals of the Jewish religious year, in which bread and wine,
eaten and drunk, were believed to have a peculiar significance in establishing anew a sense of the covenant which God had made with his chosen people.
And the
Supper is a showing forth of Christ's death until he comes again, a foretaste of
eating and drinking in the kingdom, where death and disease and evil have been banished once and
for all.
Paul instructs them to wait
for one another, so that everyone can share in the food and drink, and if there are some who are too hungry to wait, then they should
eat a little bit at home before they come to the Lord's
Supper so that it can be observed and enjoyed with everyone present (1 Cor 11:34).
By
supper it was time to head back to church
for a more casual service and after that, if we were lucky, Kaffe und Kuchen, a time of coffee and cake when church members would go downstairs to
eat and socialize.
For instance, what he meant when he told us how he'd wished to
eat that
supper with us just before he died.
On that final Passover, Jesus told his disciples how much he had longed to
eat this
supper with them before he suffered, and he would use it as an expression of the love which God has
for us.
Often he slept in dirty cabins, on earthen floors, before the fire;
ate roasting ears
for bread, drank buttermilk
for coffee, or sage tea
for Imperial; took with a hearty zest deer or bear meat, or wild turkey,
for breakfast, dinner, and
supper, if he could get it.»
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.
It's focused one everyday day
eating, from simple weekday
suppers (that really do take ten minutes) to big batch meals (that you can make
for lots of people in one pot or freeze
for simple ready meals), work / on - the - go meals and of course some sweet treats.
We always get a lot of questions about quick, easy weekday
suppers and how to
eat well when you're really busy, so I've started putting together a little bank of recipes that tackle this
for you — starting with this easy pea and spinach pasta.
While we don't mind
eating leftover
supper for breakfast and leftover lunch
for supper we
eat a variety of foods depending on the season (the vegetables in our veg box change every week so we get the variety without too much planning on our part) and how we're feeling — so if we're cold and tired then we prefer cooked food and when it's hot we enjoy plenty of raw foods.
Today, I'm joining other Sunday
Supper Tastemakers by sharing recipes
for great game day
eats!
We
ate it hot
for supper with a load of white sprouting broccoli, then had it cold the next day.
You can
eat muffins anytime you want, including breakfast, lunch or dinner or if you call it
supper, you can
eat muffins
for supper or any time in - between.
She writes the Sunday
Supper column
for Serious
Eats and regularly contributes food features to Chicago Sun - Times.
But the boyfriend says it's not enough protein
for supper (BORING) So since he's been out of town
for work, it was the perfect excuse to
eat pancakes
for supper.
We've been
eating really well the past few months, as the five of us - and our Sunday
supper crew -
eat our way through the many recipes I've been testing
for my new book.
Our Sunday
Supper tastemakers strive to create a better future
for families by partnering with brands and services that help families feel good,
eat better, and interact with each other.
-- if we could
eat some of that
for supper.
I was super excited to
eat my leftover Hamburger Soup
for lunch and then somehow the fact that I needed to make
supper snuck up on me.
Our Sunday
Supper theme today is «Finger Foods
for Dinner» and believe me, I could
eat a whole tray of this finger food by myself!
This tasty chicken and shiitake mushroom noodle soup is a good dish to
eat for lunch with the noodles or without
for supper
Then we went out
for supper and overindulged, so did not
eat vast quanties.
Well, if truth be told, shhhh, we were going to just
eat pie
for supper until I thought about the cauliflower.
My DH is a real chocolate fan but we had to «rescue» two pieces that were remaining to bring home
for him to
eat tonight after
supper!
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I am doing a salad challenge with a group of friends
for the month of November — the rule is we have to
eat a salad every day, either
for lunch or
for supper.
I wish I could have this to
eat for tonight's
supper.
I have a few regular starter type
eats I fall back on when I invite people round
for supper.
Although I first came up with this recipe because I had someone coming
for supper who - genuinely - couldn't
eat wheat or dairy, it is so meltingly good, I now make it all the time
for those whose life and diet are not so unfairly constrained, myself included.
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Enjoy this crunchy chicken at home
for a family
supper or take it along on a picnic to
eat cold - no forks and knives required!