Sentences with phrase «of the loaf for»

I hope it freezes well since I froze half of a loaf for later.
For us personally, I just started letting baby bear have a bit of stevia but before I would have simply omitted the topping on half of the loaf for her.
I am going to freeze the rest of the loaf for an easy snack.
(Reserve remainder of loaf for another use.)
I'm making a couple of loaves for a potluck dinner.

Not exact matches

Lynn Gordon, proprietor of French Meadow Bakery in Minneapolis, started her bread - making business in her kitchen, producing 40 loaves a week for local co-ops.
He is currently able to deduct the extra expense the family incurs in meeting their diets — deducting, for example, the premium that a loaf of gluten - free bread costs over an ordinary loaf of bread.
He likely remembers the price paid for his first car, the rent on his first apartment, and the price of gas, a loaf of bread, a movie ticket, and a postage stamp.
She has volunteered with a number of groups, including The Miracle Foundation, Capital Area Food Bank, Mobile Loaves and Fishes, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and Walk for Water.
Aquinas sat a moment, mind withdrawn From his mouth's taste of buttered loaves, the song Without, the wish for more wood in the fire To clear the frost from stone or to admire The cool swift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.
In giving counsel on prayer, after Jesus had told his disciples: «Whenever you pray, say, Father, let your name be sanctified», he then proceeded to give an illustration of one who asked a «friend» at midnight for three loaves of bread.
And Jesus said unto the man «Take thy fish and loaves and hoard and hide them for you will need them in the time of crushing debt before us...?»
It is easier, for example, to make a casserole for a grieving family than it is to offer a word of hope in Christ, easier to welcome a new neighbor with a fresh loaf of bread than to invite her to worship.
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.»
Place pans in the oven for about 35 minutes, until the tops are light brown and when you tap on the top of a loaf it is hollow sounding.
For example, it has been suggested that most of the crowd whom Jesus is said miraculously to have fed with five loaves and two small fish, had brought packed meals with them, but were reluctant to share these until he set the example (John 6:5 - 15).
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.
For instance, Jesus» stilling of the storm or coming to his disciples across the water or multiplication of the loaves and fishes could all be taken to symbolize Jesus» love and concern for the human fears and bodily needs of peopFor instance, Jesus» stilling of the storm or coming to his disciples across the water or multiplication of the loaves and fishes could all be taken to symbolize Jesus» love and concern for the human fears and bodily needs of peopfor the human fears and bodily needs of people.
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.
We seldom mention the Bread of Presence: 12 loaves God commanded to be kept always in His presence on a golden table in the Tabernacle, together with bowls for incense and flagons for wine.
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.
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.
This time, suppose the widow, due to her failing eyesight, mistakenly gives the clerk nine pennies and one dime for the loaf of bread which costs only ten cents.
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».
those are the ones who loved the loaves and fishes Christ gave them, but have no stomach for all of His teachings and commands.
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.
The responsibilities of hospitality were sacred in the ancient East and three loaves are a meal for one person.
It was as though the nation had experienced a pervasive hardening of the heart and deliberately chose to settle for half a loaf.
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.
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.
And the women who I once would laugh and share stories with were always willing to pass on their mending to me in exchange for the occasional jar of oil or loaf of bread.
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).
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-.
He commenced the blessing: «Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe...»; Then, with his mind's eye first on the loaf of bread baked from barley flour, he said, «who brought forth bread from the earth...; then for the pot of lentils he prayed, «who created different kinds of seeds...,» and for the plate of onions and radishes, «who created different kinds of herbs...» For the locusts fried in a batter of honey and flour, he continued, «by whose word all things exist...»; for the bowl of figs, «who created the fruit of the tree...»; for the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqfor the pot of lentils he prayed, «who created different kinds of seeds...,» and for the plate of onions and radishes, «who created different kinds of herbs...» For the locusts fried in a batter of honey and flour, he continued, «by whose word all things exist...»; for the bowl of figs, «who created the fruit of the tree...»; for the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqfor the plate of onions and radishes, «who created different kinds of herbs...» For the locusts fried in a batter of honey and flour, he continued, «by whose word all things exist...»; for the bowl of figs, «who created the fruit of the tree...»; for the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqFor the locusts fried in a batter of honey and flour, he continued, «by whose word all things exist...»; for the bowl of figs, «who created the fruit of the tree...»; for the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqfor the bowl of figs, «who created the fruit of the tree...»; for the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqfor the wine, «who created the fruit of the vine...» And for the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!&raqfor the baked fish, he exclaimed, «Blessed be the One who created this baked fish; how beautiful it is!»
They are like bakers who have mixed the ingredients for bread, worked it into the shape of a loaf, but are forced to deliver the bread before it is baked because the customers have arrived and demand immediate delivery.
Whenever he baked communion bread for his church, he would bring extra loaves to those of us at the seminary, and he'd add insights from his devotional readings of Henry David Thoreau, W. H. Auden and Wendell Berry.
Whether you're scraping together money to make rent in your Brooklyn flat or you're counting pennies for a loaf of bread from a grocery store in Western Texas, Springsteen has a song for you.
A shrunken little man with a constant glint of humor in his eyes, Bea had for many years been a slowly rising leaven of biblical and ecumenical theology in the Roman loaf.
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!
Because of the circumstances I had to leave it for two hours instead but when I finally took the loaf from the oven I was happy to find the best superfood bread ever
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.
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!
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.
I bake for myself, and never eat the whole loaf of bred alone!
You only need a small amount per each loaf, so you will naturally have enough for many more, just use it instead of discarding it.
I too danced around my kitchen in delight at making my first good loaf of «normal» bread for my family and now want to make a gfree one for me.
1 tube of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls with icing -LCB- next time I will try using Grands for a larger loaf and then maybe I'll get to try some -RCB-
I am cooking away from your book and have baked 2 loaves of Seed Bread to use for our stuffing.
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