Cleary explains that
not all loaves of bread are vegan, so it's important to check the ingredients for animal products before making your selection.
The same argument for every other player you have mentioned needless to say that players are
not loaves of bread who do not decide who should buy them.
You see, this is not really a pancake, not an actual cake, and
not a loaf of bread.
But stories aren't a loaf of bread.
It's
not a loaf of bread you're buying, after all.
The country is in lock down, supermarket shelves are empty and there's
not a loaf of bread to be had.
Not exact matches
The biggest complaint is that a
loaf of specialty (non-Pullman) sandwich bread will
not fit in the 64 - ounce, small - sized container (despite Lock & Lock's marketing photos.)
Think about it; if you were unlucky enough to buy into the stock market at the peak in 2008, just before the financial crisis hit full force, your gains (excluding dividends) wouldn't buy you much more than two
loaves of price - fixed bread at Loblaws and a bag
of President's Choice sour grapes.
What is the point in continuing to pretend that a 747 is a
loaf of bread??? Wishing that something were so doesn't make it so.
We don't know the name
of the boy who brought five
loaves of bread and two pieces
of fish to Jesus» sermon, but he left a legacy that far surpasses his meager means.
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.»
This did
not bother Jesus in the least, for David and his men ate the consecrated bread on the altar
of the Tabernacle, and the priests changed the twelve
loaves on the altar
of the Temple every sabbath and ate what they took off.
To say it quite simply: the
loaf of bread has become much bigger, thank God, but man can still realize that he does
not live by bread alone, for he has always been tempted,
not only now, to think the opposite.
the majority
of Christians only love the «
loaves and the fishes» and have no stomach for obeying His commandments; this because they don't truly love Him.
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.
Cases or large bags, large
loaves, unbaked pizzas and similar items, however, don't work because they can't eat most (or any)
of it before it dries up or molds.
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».
He did
not need the five
loaves and two fish
of the boy to feed the multitude.
When I say that there are
not «things» I mean that tables and chairs and
loaves of bread and so on are really just like the beam
of light and the song.
Something about the way he gave it seemed to remove his action from the categories
of everyday experience: «they did
not understand about the
loaves.»
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few
of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books
of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale
of Rose, «who didn't work any harder than she had to»; Seven
Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions
of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
Jesus answered them and said, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye seek me,
not because ye saw the miracles, but because ye did eat
of the
loaves, and were filled.
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.
God does
not need
loaves of bread.
They worshipped him, saying, Truly you are the Son
of God (Matthew 14:33) They were utterly astounded, for they did
not understand about the
loaves, but their hearts were hardened (Mark 6:51 - 52)
It's
not the belief in God, it's the church that is impeding my belief in a God that is
not some sort
of cosmic policeman, or one who sends his weak, fragile creations to hell for an eternity over a metaphorical
loaf of bread.
If he comes to him at midnight and says to him, My friend, lend me three
loaves, for a friend
of mine on a journey has come to me,, and I have nothing to offer him — the man within the house will answer, Don't bother me; the door is locked, and my children are in bed with me; I can
not rise and give you bread.
According to the results
of a meta - analysis (Karau & Williams, 1993), social
loafing is a pervasive phenomenon, but it does
not occur when the group members feel that the task or the group itself is important.
5Which
of you who has a friend will go to him at midnight and say to him, «Friend, lend me three
loaves; 6for a friend
of mine has arrived on a long journey, and I have nothing to set before him»; 7and he will answer from within, «Do
not bother me; the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I can
not get up and give you anything».
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).
They joined the Baptists
not with the idea
of being «merely» Baptist but rather on the assumption that they were the leaven by which the Baptist
loaf would rise to true Christianity.
Finally, one who has a testicle ruptured should
not take on the task
of spiritual direction, for symbolically that suggests an interpersonal style that easily becomes overburdened with guilt.45 Whoever has these defects should
not offer the
loaves of bread.
They were
not dying because
of the way they ate in their houses, but because
of the way they abused a corporate ritual with a particular
loaf of bread and a particular cup
of wine.
• John 6:26 - 29 — Jesus answered them and said, «Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me,
not because you saw the signs, but because you ate
of the
loaves and were filled.
If Jesus fed four thousand with a few
loaves and fishes, then why doesn't God feed everyone out
of the world's abundant resources?
I wouldn't be too quick to draw that conclusion because in 6:26 Jesus makes this statement about the crowd «Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me,
not because you saw the signs, but because you ate
of the
loaves and were filled.»
There is nothing much humbler than being born: naked, totally helpless,
not much bigger than a
loaf of bread... The world has never been quite the same since.
The fish and
loaf of bread was free to ALL people except for the little boy who provided it, someone will have to pay for Obamacare and it won't be those who are providing it.
«Most
of our breads are
not sold by the
loaf but in a twin pack.
Checking in really quickly with this olive oil
loaf that we haven't been able to get out
of our heads.
Hi Donna, I've never actually tried using coconut flour for this recipe — I imagine it would be quite dense and
not have the
loaf like flavour because
of the lack
of buckwheat!
Once the mix is nice and firm (I mean really firm, it can't even be a tiny bit runny — if it is then add another spoon
of psyillium) grease the base
of a
loaf tin with coconut or olive oil, pour the mix in and firmly press it down with a spoon or spatula.
Personally, I am very partial to sweet yeast baking: it's
not too sweet, it's different than a
loaf of bread and it's difficult to buy great sweet yeast baking unless it's the cinnamon buns at IKEA or you happen to live near a great European style bakery or are in New York City.
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.
It went from this beautiful creature to
not chocolate pumpkin bread with reese's peanut butter chips then back to this
loaf, because the trifecta
of chocolate and pumpkin and spices is just the greatest.
I spread it onto the top
of the still warm
loaf of bread and it didn't even melt, it just turned into one thick layer
of goop.
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.
Plus, focaccia doesn't involve quite as much rising and waiting as
loaves of bread.
I can't wait to make my first
loaf of rosemary garlic cheese ciabatta!