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Monthly Archives: April 2014
The Sweet Grace of “Trim Healthy Mama”
My copy of Trim Healthy Mama arrived this week and I have been reading it as fast as I can. Having read my share of diet books, I know the grammar and can maneuver through the terrain pretty quickly. What is … Continue reading →
Posted in Healthy Living, Stories of Home
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Tagged E meal, Energy, FP meal, Fuel Pull, insulin, Muffin in a Mug, S meal, Satisfying, stevia, THM, Trim Healthy Mama
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Nourishing our Soul with Fairy Tales
Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis quotes Augustine in the Chapter “Men without Chests”. He writes, “St. Augustine defines virtue as ordo amoris, the ordinate condition of the affections in which every object is accorded that kind and degree of love which … Continue reading →
Posted in Stories of Home
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Tagged "Men without Chests, Abolition of Man, Augustine, C. S. Lewis, fairy tales, gooseherd, Howard Pyle, ordo amoris, The Wonder Clock
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