Are You Going to Eat THAT?

You are what you eat!

I eat to live, I don’t live to eat!

Sugar is bad for you.

Eat your vegetables!

Clean up your plate!

Three square(?) meals a day. . .

What to eat?

What not to eat?

What is really healthy?

What kind of pan is it cooked in?

Did that come in a CAN?

There has been a lot of talk around Cozy Acres about FOOD. I still don’t have it all figured out. I found a poem by Shel Silverstein and had to laugh at this example of the absurdity and extremes of food philosophies. (The poem was actually the reason I bought the book.)

Food?

I was settin’ at this restaurant
When the waiter came up and said, “What do you want?”
I looked at the menu–it looked so nice
Till he said, “Let me give you a little advice.”
He said, “Spaghetti and potatoes got too much starch,
Pork chops and sausage are bad for your heart.
There’s hormones in chicken and beef and veal.
Bowl of ravioli is a dead man’s meal.
Bread’s got preservatives, there’s nitrites in ham,
Artificial coloring in jellies and jam.
Say away from doughnuts, run away from pie,
Pepperoni pizza is a sure way to die.
Sugar’s gonna rot your teeth and make you put on wight.
Artificial sweetener’s got cyclamates,
Eggs are high cholesterol, too much fat in cheese.
Coffee ruins your kidneys and so do teas.
Fish got too much mercury, red meat is poison,
Salt’s gonna send your blood pressure risin’
Hot dogs and bologna got deadly red dyes.
Vegetables and fruits are sprayed with pesticides.”
So I said, “What can I eat that’s gonna make me last?”
He said, “A small drink of water in a sterilized glass.”
And then he stopped and he thought for a minute,
And said, “Never mind the water–there’s a carcinogens in it.”
So I got up from the table and walked out in the street,
Realizin’ there was absolutely nothing I could eat.
So I haven’t eaten for a month and I don’t feel too fine,
But I know that I’ll be healthy for a long, long time.

In everything give thanks. . .:)

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Today’s thought — Yield

Good Morning,

Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
Romans 6:13, 16

God can do nothing with us if we do not yield. We recall a day of sightseeing in the palace of Genoa. We entered a room seemingly empty; bare wall, floors, and tables greeted us. Presently the guide led us across the room to the wall at the farther side. There we espied a niche in the wall. It was covered with a glass case. Behind the case was a magnificent violin, in perfect preservation–Pagamini’s favorite violin; the rich old Cremona upon which he loved most of all to display his marvelous skill. We gazed intently upon the superb instrument, with its warm rich tints, sinuous curves, and perfect model. And then we tried to imagine the wondrous strains the touch of the great master would bring forth if he were there in that quiet palace chamber. . .

Nay,, but this could not be! He could not possibly do so! For it was locked up against him! It gave the master no chance.
It is not how much do you have, but how much of yours does God have.
Present your members as instruments to God.To present means “to place near the hand of one.” Yielded, readable, usable–this gives God a chance.

Make it a real transaction!

God-yielded wills find the God planned life. James H. McConkey

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours,  Leslie

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