Sugar is a Poison
Sugar is a Poison Sugar and fructose are metabolized by your body exactly the same way as your body metabolizes a poison. In other words, sugar and fructose are poisons to your body. I am not a scientist but I … Continue reading →

Sugar is a Poison Sugar and fructose are metabolized by your body exactly the same way as your body metabolizes a poison. In other words, sugar and fructose are poisons to your body. I am not a scientist but I … Continue reading →
What Makes a Recipe Healthy? There are three main factors that make a recipe healthy: the ingredients, how it is cooked or processed and how it is stored (or how soon it is consumed). Healthy Ingredients So what makes ingredients … Continue reading →
Close Enough to Hear God Breathe by Greg Paul Close enough to hear God breathe…and the subtitle is, “The Great Story of Divine Intimacy”… I derive no pleasure from giving a bad review but this book was entirely disappointing. I … Continue reading →
My God Has a Name My God is not an “it” My God Has a Name and His name is Jesus—the Lord Jesus Christ that is. He is not an “it”. He is not a “thing”. He is not a … Continue reading →
Perfectionism Guest blog post by Debbie Luxton Perfectionism is a trap we can so easily fall into. And, when we do, it hurts us and those around us. Checkout the 3 categories below. Where do you fall?: … Continue reading →
Never Give Up? “Never, never, never give up.” Winston Churchill This is a popular quote and I can see why it is appealing but may I suggest that there must be a context? There are plenty of things that would … Continue reading →
Indian Green Beans Ingredients: 1 lb. green beans 2-4 T. oil 1 t. mustard seeds 1/2 c. chopped onion 3/4 c. sliced carrots 1 t. ground coriander 1/8 t. ground ginger 1-2 T. lemon juice Directions: Cut beans into 1″ … Continue reading →
Journal Gems—What is Most Important Part 5 My first post in a series on things God spoke to me in 2011. I hope these bless you as much as they blessed me! THIS—praying, reading Bible, being quiet enough to … Continue reading →