Sentences with phrase «planting mustard seeds»

And have fun planting those mustard seeds...
What would it look like minister to others like a farmer planting mustard seeds?
Here is a quick list of foods to avoid giving to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets — and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate - covered espresso beans) Garlic Grapes Gum (can cause blockages and sugar free gums may contain the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom plants Mustard seeds Onions and onion powder Peach pits Potato leaves and stems (green parts) Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets) Yeast dough

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Harold and Alma Moldenke correctly point out, «Such statements as that concerning the size of the mustard seed must always be judged in the light of the knowledge of the time of the people involved» (Plants of the Bible; Dover Publications, 1952, p. 61).
The context of Jesus» statement about the size of the mustard seed is the man sowing seed in his garden, which is confirmed by the word «garden plants» (lachanon; # 3001 λάχανον; a potable herb; a vegetable).
When I read the scripture I become convinced that the Kingdom is the leaven working its way through the dough, it is the mustard seed quietly growing into a large plant.
In Luke 17, Jesus says that if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you could command this mulberry tree to be uprooted and planted in the sea.
«If,» the Lord reasonably replied, «you had faith the size of a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, «Be uprooted and planted in the sea,» and it would obey you.
And the Lord said, «If you had faith as a grain of mustard seed, you could say to this sycamine tree, «Be rooted up, and be planted in the sea; and it would obey you.»»
Jesus replies rather obliquely, «If you had faith the size of a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, «Be uprooted and planted in the sea,» and it would obey you.»
If you want to help plant such a mustard seed, consider sponsoring a child.
Mustard plants produce three types of mustard seeds (arguably two): Yellow andMustard plants produce three types of mustard seeds (arguably two): Yellow andmustard seeds (arguably two): Yellow and brown.
Within the cruciferous vegetable group, we commonly eat the flowers of the plant (for example, the broccoli florets), the leaves (for example, mustard greens, collard greens, turnip greens, and kale), the stems and stalks (for example, broccoli stems and stalks), the roots (for example, turnips or rutabagas or radishes), and the seeds (for example, mustard seeds).
Amaranth (Chinese Spinach) Artichokes Asparagus Asparagus Pea Beans Beets Bitter Melons and Wax Gourds Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Burdock (Gobo) Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Chinese (Napa) Cabbage Citron Melon (For candied citron, pies, etc.) Cantaloupes and Melons Cardoon Celery Chervil Chicory Chives Collards Corn and Ornamental Corn Cover Crops Cowpeas Cucumbers Eggplant Endive Fava Beans Finocchio Garland Chrysanthemum Gourds and Decorative Squash Jicama (Mexican Yam) Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce and Mesclun Loofah (Luffa) Sponges Malabar Spinach Mache (Corn Salad) Micro Greens (Baby Greens) Minutina (Buckshorn Plaintain) Mustard and Other Greens Oats (Hulless Oats for cereal) Okra Onions / Scallions Orach (Mountain Spinach) Ornamental Corn and Grain Pak Choi / Bak Choi Parsley Peas: Early Spring Peanuts Peppers Super Hot Peppers Popcorn Pumpkins Quinoa (Cereal, Superfood) Radicchio Radish Ramps (Wild Leeks) Rhubarb Rice (Can be grown in garden soil) Rutabaga Salsify (Oyster Plant) Saltwort Scorzonea Shallots (From Seed) Sorghum Soybeans Spinach Squash Summer Type and Zucchini Squash Winter Type Squash Japanese Kabocha Type Squash (Fall and Winter Decorations) Strawberry Sugar Beets Swiss Chard Tomatoes Turnip Watermelon
We have mustard greens growing wildly all over our garden and I have never once purposely planted a seed.
500 grams fresh pink ling chopped into 2.5 cm cubes 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 teaspoon each cumin and black mustard seed 2 teaspoons ground turmeric powder 2 fresh cardamon leaves 1 dessertspoon finely chopped fresh ginger 2 long green chillies sliced diagonally 1 long red chilli sliced diagonally 1 tablespoon finely chopped purple basil 2 tablespoons chopped spring onion tops 2 black capsicums finely sliced (optional) 1 medium size red capsicum finely sliced 2 small cigar shaped egg plants chopped into half rounds (1 small standard eggplant will do) 6 medium tomatoes chopped into small pieces 1 tablespoon peanut oil 3 cups crayfish and laksa mint stock (see recipe)
Seeds from tobacco plants and from a relative of the mustard plant also rode outside the ISS during the same 18 months on the EXPOSE platform, and 23 percent managed to sprout afterward.
Back in the lab, Winkler investigated the plant's adaptation to local conditions through multigenerational garden experiments with seeds from ten representative locations selected from his collecting road trip, spanning the Sahara mustard's range.
Seedling Growth - 2 will germinate and grow seeds of the Arabidopsis thaliana plant, a member of the mustard family, into tiny seedlings in space.
In Qin et al 2011, fatty plant foods purchased in Hong Kong (pistachio, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanut, corn oil, mustard seed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, and flaxseed oil) all had some PDBEs, but chicken breast / skin had 4 times as much, and goose liver 12 times a much.
Within the cruciferous vegetable group, we commonly eat the flowers of the plant (for example, the broccoli florets), the leaves (for example, mustard greens, collard greens, turnip greens, and kale), the stems and stalks (for example, broccoli stems and stalks), the roots (for example, turnips or rutabagas or radishes), and the seeds (for example, mustard seeds).
I'm guilty of doing both — a nice neon salad with all sorts of plants, with some nuts and seeds for that flavor and crunch (my favorite is soaked and dehydrated shelled pistachios), some vinegar, some mustard, then some robust olive oil.
-- Plant foods supplying calcium in adequate quantities so that questionable dairy products or calcium supplements will be unnecessary include most seeds; greens like spinach, kale, mustard, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and celery; carrots; green peas; green snap beans; oatmeal; cream of wheat; cashews; almonds; dried fruits; lentils; lima beans; soybeans and soybean products like tofu.
While there are approximately forty different varieties of mustard plants, there are three principal types used to make mustard seeds: black mustard (Brassica nigra), white mustard (Brassica alba) and brown mustard (Brassica juncea).
Mustard seeds are from the mustard plant, which is a cruciferous vegetable related to broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cMustard seeds are from the mustard plant, which is a cruciferous vegetable related to broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cmustard plant, which is a cruciferous vegetable related to broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage.
When I make a curry with it there are tons of spices (curry, turmeric, cumin, mustard seeds, coriander) and lots of plants involved (ginger, garlic, potatoes, onions, sometimes lentils, tomatoes, etc)?
The unique healing properties of mustard seeds can partly be attributed to their home among the Brassica foods found in the cruciferous plant family.
Even though the mustard seed is so small when it is planted in the ground, it grows into a tree large enough for birds to stand on its branches and to make their nests in it.
One grape growers» warehouse had a problem with mice chewing through the bags of the mustard seed that they plant between the rows of vines.
While the ingredients sound horrific (like «eye of newt» and «wool of bat»), all the ingredients they recited, save for one («blind - worm's sting»), were simply archaic names for old herbs and plants (like mustard seeds and holly leaves).
Plant seeds for beets, carrots, Chinese cabbage, head lettuce, mustard, onions, parsley, parsnips, potatoes, rutabagas and turnips.
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