November 26, 2023

Mise en place is a French term that means “putting in place.” A culinary concept that refers to preparing and organizing everything before cooking. It involves gathering all the ingredients, tools, and equipment needed for a particular recipe and arranging them logically for easy access during cooking. Mise en place helps to save time, reduce stress, and improve the quality of the final dish. Mise en place is not only applicable in the kitchen but can also be applied in various aspects of life. In this article, I will explain how to incorporate mise en place into Christian life to achieve better living. Read more

November 19, 2023

Volunteering at a food shelf can be a very rewarding experience. Typically, as a volunteer, you'll help with sorting and organizing donations, stocking shelves, and assisting customers with their needs. It's a great way to help those in need in your community and give back to society. You'll get to meet people from all walks of life and make a difference in their lives. Plus, you'll gain valuable skills such as teamwork, communication, and customer service. Overall, volunteering in a food shelf is a great way to give back and make a positive impact on the community Read more

November 16, 2023

Before delving into the question of whether or not God approves of tipping, it is essential to first examine the importance of tipping. Tipping is a crucial component of the service industry, and it is how many workers in the sector earn their livelihood. By leaving a tip, patrons demonstrate appreciation for the hard work and effort of their server in making their dining experience pleasant. Tipping is often considered a way to demonstrate generosity and kindness, values that are inherent in many religious beliefs. It is also a way for patrons to express their gratitude and respect for the work that service industry workers perform. Therefore, it is imperative to contemplate tipping when analyzing whether it is aligned with religious faith. Read more

November 11, 2023

The history of Ezekiel bread is rooted in the Bible, where it is mentioned in the book of Ezekiel. The prophet was instructed by God to make bread using a combination of wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet, and spelt. The bread was to be made into cakes and eaten for 390 days to symbolize the siege of Jerusalem and the hardships that the Israelites had to endure. Read more

November 5, 2023

While the Bible does not provide us with specific dietary guidelines, it does emphasize the importance of self-control and moderation. In Proverbs 25:16, it says, "If you find honey, eat just enough--too much of it, and you will vomit." This verse highlights the importance of not overindulging in food or drink. Similarly, in 1 Corinthians 9:27, Paul says that he disciplines his body and keeps it under control so that he will not be disqualified from the race. This verse encourages us to exercise self-control in all areas of our lives, including what we eat. Read more

October 29, 2023

Cooking is an art that demands an enormous amount of creativity, discipline, and skill. Culinary professionals are often lauded for their ability to craft incredible dishes that satisfy even the most discerning palates. However, the kitchen environment can also be incredibly challenging and stressful, exacting a heavy toll on the mental health of chefs, cooks, and other kitchen staff. In this post, I will share my personal story and delve into the importance of mental health in the kitchen and how this vital aspect of culinary arts is often overlooked. Read more

October 22, 2023

Manna is a Hebrew word, which means "what is it?" This name befits a food that has remained shrouded in mystery and intrigue for thousands of years. According to the Book of Exodus, manna was a divine gift that sustained the Israelites during their 40-year journey through the desert. It was a small, round, white substance that appeared on the ground each morning like dew. The Israelites were instructed to collect only enough manna for each day, as any excess would spoil overnight. Read more

October 15, 2023

Hospitality is a theme that runs throughout the Bible. From the Old Testament to the New, we see examples of people opening their homes and sharing meals with others. These acts of hospitality provided physical nourishment and helped create strong bonds of community and friendship. Read more

October 8, 2023

One of the most significant challenges of being a food writer in a religious publication is adhering to religious dietary requirements. Different religions have different dietary laws and restrictions that are fundamental to their beliefs and practices. As a food writer in a religious publication, you need to be well-versed in these dietary requirements and ensure that your recipes adhere to them. I have started a collection of books on religions, as well as the trusty internet to use as reference for this specific topic. Read more

October 1, 2023

Can the world's religions save the planet?  Can religion make us better stewards for the planet? What are some lessons on food production and the environment that religions have taught us? As we all know, food production significantly impacts the environment. Cultivating, harvesting, and processing crops and animal products affects land use, water resources, soil quality, and biodiversity. But how can religions contribute to mitigating these impacts? Many religions emphasize the value of nature and the importance of preserving it. Religious teachings can inspire individuals and communities to take action to reduce the negative impact of food production on the environment. In this article, I will hopefully answer some of these questions as I explore how religions can make us better stewards for the planet while teaching us how to reduce the impact of food production on the environment. Read more

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