Keepers at Home
"The
older women likewise be reverent in behavior...teachers of good things--
that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love
their children,
to be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their
husbands,
that the Word of God may not be blasphemed."
Titus 2:3-6
I do enjoy the place God has given me as a "keeper at home". There are some things I delight in more (cooking) than others (ironing). :-) Many of the links below relate directly to my love of whole grain cooking specifically, or to cooking in general. Those of you interested in healthy recipes, but are having difficulty making the transition, let me recommend Sue Gregg's Eating Better Cookbooks . They are full of "normal" healthy recipes and general information about natural foods. After three years of experimenting in my "test kitchen", it was so nice to have a set of cookbooks with delicious, family-tested healthy recipes. Interested? If so you you can visit Sue Gregg online at:
Enjoy
the links below and if you like to share healthy recipes,
have food allergies or a question about whole food cooking E-mail me !
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Cooking and Food Related Links
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for a Keeper at Home
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Herbs for Culinary
and Medicinal Use
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This page was created May 1998
and updated November 7, 2004.
You are Pilgrim number
since April
5, 2003.
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