Wednesday, May 23, 2012

 

Deadline recipe: A little heat adds a lot of flavor to a milkshake - Salt Lake Tribune


Deadline recipe: A little heat adds a lot of flavor to a milkshake
Salt Lake Tribune
By JM HIRSCH | AP A hot skillet might seem out of place in a recipe for an icy, creamy milkshake. But stay with me on this one, because it turns out to be an amazing way to add tons of flavor. It's pretty simple. There's nothing all that unusual about ...
A little heat adds a lot of flavor to a milkshakeAZ Central.com

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THE AMERICAN TABLE: Recipe for straight-up deviled eggs - Washington Post


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THE AMERICAN TABLE: Recipe for straight-up deviled eggs
Washington Post
When I think about summer, I think about deviled eggs. Beginning with Easter and going straight through September, just about every activity from camping and cookouts to beach vacations and July Fourth gatherings can be enhanced by a plate of ...
The taste of summer a great, basic deviled eggDanbury News Times

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Where there's smoke, there's flavor - Freeport Journal-Standard


Where there's smoke, there's flavor
Freeport Journal-Standard
Smoke cooking is really the oldest, most primitive form of cooking. It's nothing more than cooking with wood. In it's simplest form, it's adding wood chips to a grill, said Jamie Purviance, author of Weber's Smoke (Oxmoor House, 2012, $21.95).

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

 

Cooks Calendar - The State


Cooks Calendar
The State
Columbia's Cooking! Summer Camp runs Monday-Friday 9:30 am-1:30 pm Campers will work with members of the Culinary Faculty at USC to hone their skills in the kitchen. Focusing on healthy foods that are fun and flavorful, campers will prepare a meal each ...


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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

 

What is God, Religion, and Life?

What is God?

We can not fully understand the conceipt of what God is. We can't even come close. This does not stop us from trying! Nor should it. Over the ages man has used himself to help him describe and identity God. We refer to God as "He, Him, Son, Father, etc". Of course the truth is God is beyond sex, neither male or female, just beyond. God created the sexes for us. Attributing human charactoristics to God is also pointless not to mention by doing so we place great limitiations to God. God is simply beyond our human capacity to understand exactly what God is.

There is nothing wrong with applying human charactoristics to God if it helps you to deal with God. As long as you understand these attempts fall short of what God really is. How can a very finite being such as ourselves possibly be able to comprehend a infinite being. Indeed, the very word "being" probably doesn't come close either! To get a glimpse of the difficulty we are faced with, consider the fact that God has no begining or end. God always was and will be God. We are faced with another creational aspect called time. Time is nothing but a creation from God. It is pointless to try to attribute time to God, since God is beyond time. Time is merely a creation for us. But all we have available to us are human attributes and creation all around us, and this is what we use to help us understand and define God. This is why even our best efforts can not possibly come close to the True essence of what God really is!

Now this revelation about God is hardly new. As feeble as man is compared to God, man is not always a total idiot. Many wise open minds have declared these truths about God but have usually been met with sharp critism and even killed because this information about God seems at odds with traditonal views and creeds, which by the way were also made my man.

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