French dip sandwiches did not, as the name might imply, originate in France, but were instead first created in Los Angeles and called French dip sandwiches because of the style
of bread used.
Nutritional information will vary according to the type
of bread used.
You may need more or less broth to accomplish this, depending on what kind
of bread used.
The type
of bread used in bread pudding does make a difference.
Vary the types
of bread used for sandwiches.
The texture was almost like
that of the bread we used to buy from the bakery in our neighbourhood back in Mangalore.
It might depend on what kind
of bread you use.
I've made quite a few loaves
of this bread using my covered Pyrex casserole dish.
We made a long loaf
of bread using a grapefruit size piece of the Master GF recipe # 1.
I am a huge follower of Peter's methods and bake most
of my bread using a variation of his from ABED.
Oftentimes, just changing the type
of bread you use in kids» lunches will be enough to break the boredom cycle.
I used to bake crusty round loaves
of bread using a baking stone.
Well luckily for us, those clever boffins at Manchester MET University have solved the mystery of why toast always topples butter side down... and it's got nothing to do with the type
of bread you use
Not exact matches
There are disadvantages to turning away from the conformity
of traditional franchises — Weissman, who refuses to
use bleached white flour, has had to deal with confused customers looking for white
breads they've found in other Great Harvest locations.
With technologies to measure phone, email and other sales activities, modern sales managers can obtain and
use this sales intelligence to improve forecasting and establish quantifiable standards
of actions they know are likely to
bread success.
19 No one stops to think, no one has the knowledge or understanding to say, «Half
of it I
used for fuel; I even baked
bread over its coals, I roasted meat and I ate.
The species
of wheat that we in the West
use for
bread only developed in the last few thousand years as a result
of two instances
of sympatric speciation (different to selective breeding, but an agent
of evolution none the less).
Watch the video above to learn more about the Seder - the meal in which the story
of Exodus is told - and the various symbols
used during the holiday, including matzo (unleavened
bread), bitter herbs, salt water and a lamb shank bone.
Jesus
uses the identical word recorded later in John's Gospel for the Holy Eucharist: «The
bread that I shall give is my flesh (sarx) for the life
of the world.»
The Scriptures, after all, speak constantly
of a God who
uses objects, yokes, pots,
bread, wine and water to do his purposes.
Then also you can Iphone stations
of the cross ($ 5
use your Visa), I phone light a candle ($ 1.75 via Amazon), Iphone Bapstism ($ 100), Iphone confessions ($ 25), I phone wedding ($ 300), Iphone bless your crops and livestock ($ 100), Iphone indulgences ($ 15 / ea), Iphone communion ($ 10 you supply your own
bread..
The priest might put his foot down and ban the
use of hymns that contain doctrinal errors: the one where Jesus is reported as saying «I am with you in this
bread and wine» for example.
The fact that we can make biosynthetic insulin (diabetes medication created in engineered bacteria — translated for the rest
of us) is amazing and such a jump from
using yeast to make
bread and beer.
But Jesus reminded the critics that when David was fleeing from Saul he made the priest at Nob give him the consecrated
bread of the Presence («show -
bread»), which the law reserved for the
use of the priests (I Sam 21:1 - 6; Ex 25:30; 39:36; 40:23; Lev 24:5 - 9).
The tradition
of using a tiny bit
of bread and wine (or juice) has continued to be practiced, even though it does not even come close to what was practiced by Jesus and His apostles on the night He was betrayed, and reflects instead some sort
of magical ceremony where some people believe that God is giving them special grace and power through the ritual elements
of bread and wine.
When we look at the
bread of life discourse presented in chapter 6
of John's gospel, we see that it starts off
using «fago» as Jesus proclaims himself to be the
bread of life.
For thousands
of years the Jews had been participating in the Passover, they had
used red wine and a broken piece
of bread without knowing why these two elements were added.
While in its original
use this was probably a reference to sacramental participation in the consecrated
bread and wine
of the eucharist, there is a possible further extension
of its meaning so that it will include a relationship with the whole natural order, seen as a sphere
of the divine activity and hence as a way
of contact with the God who is operative within it.
Jesus
uses this incident to censure them for their forgetfulness about the meaning
of the
bread in the miraculous feeding.
Differences over clerical marriage, the
bread used for the Eucharist, days
of fasting, and other usages assumed an unprecedented importance.
My principal problem with the flood
of «how to create community» books is not that they're trying to create community, but the terminally silly means they're
using to do it — Super Bowls and tailgate parties, nachos and beer instead
of the means God gave us: prayer and praise,
bread and wine.
In seeking to develop a theology
of nature, process theologians are supportive
of endeavors to appropriate other images from the tradition, such as St. Francis» compassionate love for the poor and treatment
of animals as sisters and brothers, the Orthodox view
of the church as inclusive
of all
of creation, and the
use of the elements
of bread and wine in the Eucharist, products
of the interworkings between God, the non-human natural world, and human labor, that speak, to contemporary needs.
When he became Caliph he
used to eat
bread made
of barley and wear rough woolen clothes.
The central paradox
of Christian liturgy is that it
uses ordinary things (
bread, wine, books, cloth, fire, and water) to speak
of the Holy.
I am trying to find out when it happened that the Lord's Supper turned into a highly ritualized service
using a tiny quantity
of wine or grape juice and unleavened
bread.
Instead
of «he who»
used twice in John 6:35, Jesus declares «I am the
bread of life.
Some churches
use special unleavened wafers, which recall the manna or «
bread from heaven» which God provided for the children
of Israel as they wandered in the desert.
Yes the Greek word
of course means literal
bread, but the greek semantics don't preclude its
use in metaphors.
In our Bible, Abraham's wife was «Sara,» a name redolent
of the nomad's tent and the cinnamon that the mother
of the Hebrews might have
used to spice the
bread that she baked for her shepherd family.
For example, there is a widely
used English setting for the Agnus Dei which says «Hear our prayer, hear our prayer, in this
bread and wine we share may we be your sign
of peace everywhere».
He speaks in a very stylized manner, he
uses different concepts than in the other Gospels, and in places he is almost overloaded with symbols like the «
bread of life» and «light
of the world».
And that reality is indelibly associated with the
bread and wine which are
used according to Christ's own action at the Last Supper, so that in receiving them we may say, as the Church has always said, that we receive «the spiritual food
of the body and blood
of Christ,» and that we receive this «to our great and endless comfort,» or strengthening.
When Jesus said «I am» in the «I am sayings» in John's Gospel (I am the
bread of life etc), what words did he actually
use in Aramaic or Koine or whatever?
It assumes a world in which God is no absentee ruler but a present agent working «in, through, and under» created agencies — to
use a Lutheran phrase originally referring to Christ's presence in the Lord's Supper and the material elements
of bread and wine.
My attitude toward the men and women I was gathering in the congregation was silently shaped by how I was planning to
use them to succeed, with little thought to feeding their souls with the
bread of life.
John Leith, in Introduction to Reformed Tradition, writes: «It is probably impossible today to realize the spiritual excitement
of the congregation when [under Zwingli] for the firsttime, believers passed the
bread and the wine among themselves
using wooden plates and cups.»
The species
of wheat that we in the West
use for
bread only developed in the last few thousand years as a result
of two episodes
of sympatric speciation (different to selective breeding, but an agent
of evolution none the less) and the various Shiraz, Char.donnay and Pinot Noir gra.pes we enjoy today, in the form
of wine, were all developed and perfected in the last 100 years or so.
Many
of them grind wheat on a regular basis and
use the flour to make
bread.
And surely the symbolism
of eagle feathers as a way to commune with the Creator isn't all that different with Christianity's
use of bread and wine to represent the body and blood
of Christ.
Often the dancers, by way
of candles, banners, tambourines, and the
use of liturgical color and symbols (
bread, wine, gifts), can announce the worship themes.