over at somaticos.
we have had these several times recently. they are yum.
Friday, January 14, 2011
wow. let this be me.
By faith Moses, when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, choosing rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. He considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward.
(Hebrews 11:24-26 ESV)
(Hebrews 11:24-26 ESV)
Saturday, January 8, 2011
simply tasty: vegetable soup
i used to buy canned soup thinking it was a good deal, until i realized how ridiculously cheap and easy soup is to make. furthermore, it is really easy to make soup in big batches, which means that you can make it once, and have meals every day for a week. i usually freeze several servings so that in the future i have a quick meal ready when i am too busy to make something homemade.
soup is especially delicious in the winter, and it is filled with nutrients.
vegetable soup
2 T olive oil
1 cup frozen peas
2 cups chopped broccoli
1 large onion, diced
1 large bell pepper (any color), diced
2 cups cabbage, shredded
1 cup carrots, chopped
1 cup cauliflower, chopped
32 oz box of chicken broth
1 T each salt, pepper, parsley, garlic powder (more or less to taste)
2 t oregano
½ t each basil, thyme, crushed red pepper
several dashes of hot sauce, to taste
water
1 24oz can diced tomatoes
pour olive oil into the bottom of a large pot. add all of the vegetables (except for the canned tomatoes). add the chicken stock and spices. add just enough water so that the water is level with the top of the vegetables. bring to a boil over a high heat. reduce heat to medium-low, and cook for another hour. add tomatoes just before serving. enjoy!
note: you can cook this more or less, depending on how soft or firm you like your veggies. also, feel free to leave out a veggie or two, and/or add a veggie or two, depending on what you have around and what you like.
[this is especially delicious served with a grilled cheese or cold-cut sandwich. mmm....]
Adotion "waiting lists"
A reader writes to Andrew Sullivan:
HT: Justin Taylor
I’m flabbergasted by your quote of Ross [Douthat] stating that “would-be adoptive parents face a waiting list that has lengthened beyond reason.” They do not. I’ve adopted two children, and the waiting list is not long. It doesn’t even exist: there are 500,000 children in foster care in the US, and 100,000 of those are available for adoption today.
Well, ok, but you want an infant? No problem: less than a month after we adopted our first child, our agency called us asking if we knew anyone at all with a completed home study. They had a healthy baby boy in a hospital and nobody willing to adopt him. (Agency rules didn’t allow us to take him before our first was completed) For our second, the agency tried for days to contact us around Christmas since we were the only people on the list who were willing to take him.
Why was it so hard to place them? Simple: the adoption market is built around healthy white infants. If you’re willing to remove even *one* of those conditions, the waiting list is short to non-existent.
There’s no shortage of children to adopt; the waiting list exists solely because adoptive parents want to wait for the “right” kind of child. Please don’t perpetuate the myth.
HT: Justin Taylor
Friday, January 7, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
the pill's dirty little secret
"Suddenly, one anxiety—Am I pregnant?—is replaced by another: Can I get pregnant? ...The Pill didn’t create the field of infertility medicine, but it turned it into an enormous industry. Inadvertently, indirectly, infertility has become the Pill’s primary side effect."
new york magazine has a very informative article on the lesser-known side effects of the pill. yet another reason to avoid it.
read on here.
new york magazine has a very informative article on the lesser-known side effects of the pill. yet another reason to avoid it.
read on here.
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